Higher Ed Spotlight

A podcast by Antica Productions / Chegg - Tuesdays

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44 Episodes

  1. 41. On the Australian Outback, AI, and Becoming ANU’s Vice Chancellor

    Published: 5/14/2024
  2. 40. Can California Still Lead the Way in Higher Ed?

    Published: 5/7/2024
  3. 39. He Said What? The International Student Debate in Canada

    Published: 4/23/2024
  4. 38. Access is Good, But Completion is Better

    Published: 4/9/2024
  5. Higher Ed Spotlight Returns for Season Three

    Published: 3/26/2024
  6. 37. Is A Degree Still Worth It?

    Published: 12/12/2023
  7. 36. Free Speech, Civility and College Campuses

    Published: 11/14/2023
  8. 35. Why Technical Skills Aren't Enough

    Published: 10/24/2023
  9. 34. Why an Economist Believes HBCUs Are Owed a Debt

    Published: 9/26/2023
  10. 33. How AI Forces Us to Rethink Higher Ed’s Role

    Published: 9/12/2023
  11. 32. Does Higher Ed Need to Be More Techy And Less Risk Averse?

    Published: 8/29/2023
  12. 31. How to Survive the Enrollment Cliff

    Published: 8/15/2023
  13. 30. A Case Against the SAT

    Published: 8/1/2023
  14. 29. Some Community Colleges Are Getting It Right

    Published: 7/18/2023
  15. 28. The Move for More College in Prison

    Published: 7/4/2023
  16. 27. A Futurist On Why Universities Can't Ignore Climate Change

    Published: 6/20/2023
  17. 26. Delivering on the Promise of Inclusive Excellence

    Published: 6/6/2023
  18. 25. Why Grades Hurt Learning

    Published: 5/23/2023
  19. 24. Education Struggles of Men

    Published: 5/9/2023
  20. 23. In Defense of Tests

    Published: 4/25/2023

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Hosted by Ben Wildavsky, a leading thinker in higher education policy, this series delves into the big questions facing the future of higher education. Sponsored by Chegg's Center for Digital Learning. Ben talks to leaders, academics, and innovators on the frontlines, working to solve the most pressing issues affecting students, from cost-effective and career-relevant education to how we can equip students for the future of work.