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Navigating Turbulent Waters: Leading Your Institution in Times of Disruption and Uncertainty

Helix Education

As we move through 2025 and look at the landscape beyond, it’s clear that adaptability, resilience, and innovative thinking are crucial for successful university management. Woefully few universities do.

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The Impact of Crushing Student Debt on American Society: Causes, Consequences, and Solutions: Changing Higher Education Podcast 164 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest David Linton

The Change Leader, Inc.

Drumm McNaughton speaks with economist and investment manager David Linton about his findings from his upcoming book, Crushed: How Student Debt Has Impaired a Generation and What to Do About It. In 1969, the cost of public college education was $1,545 per year, 19% of the median household income.

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WEEKEND READING: Matt Goodwin’s ‘Bad Education’ isn’t good scholarship, but does that matter?

HEPI

Steven Jones is Professor of Higher Education at the University of Manchester and his latest book is Universities Under Fire (2022). This review of Bad Education by Matt Goodwin has been written in a personal capacity. per cent of university events or speaker invitations were cancelled in 2021-22.

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Higher Education in Crisis: A Rapidly Shifting Landscape

Insight Into Diversity

The Insight Report: March 12, 2025 Higher Education in Crisis: A Rapidly Shifting Landscape The higher education sector is facing unprecedented challenges, from financial instability and job cuts to political pressures and regulatory scrutiny. wsj.com+2thescottishsun.co.uk+2en.wikipedia.org+2 wsj.com We are here to empower you.

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The Return of Bad Arguments for the Humanities

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Devereaux entitled “ Colleges Should be More than Just Vocational Schools ” (where “college” is being used in the American sense of “undergraduate education”). Cardona didn’t say anything about forcing students into an education that aligns with industry demands. He just said students should have access. I mean, I could go on.