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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. I currently work for a large multinational firm managing their cash and investments.

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

HEPI

In my experience , and according to my research , minority groups are far from over-represented in senior levels of university management and governance, and board cultures tend to be driven by corporate principles, not woke ideologies. 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

Academia Needs to Defend Its Societal Value American universities are facing significant challenges, including threats to funding and internal issues like administrative overreach. Public reaction includes criticism of university management and government policies, with calls for a sustainable funding model.

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The Return of Bad Arguments for the Humanities

HESA

and obnoxious arguments about the relative moral worth of various disciplines (only the humanities separate universities from barbarism). To be clear: I’m sympathetic to the argument that on university management can sometimes undervalue humanities subjects because they pay too much attention to gross revenue and not enough to net revenue.