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

Helix Education

This last half decade has delivered unprecedented disruption for university leaders. 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. Podcast Highlights The cost of higher ed in terms of percentage of household income has risen dramatically in the past 50 years.

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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). In Bad Education , Matt Goodwin makes the argument that Western universities have moved ‘sharply and radically to the left’ (p.51) No other explanation is countenanced.

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Higher Education in Crisis: A Rapidly Shifting Landscape

Insight Into Diversity

Major universities like Columbia, Harvard, MIT, and Johns Hopkins are grappling with funding losses, hiring freezes, and federal crackdowns, while institutions in Scotland and Australia face their own crises. 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

Is a University a University without the Liberal Arts” asks Devereaux, referring to a recent shuttering of nine programs in mathematics, history, art, English and philosophy at Marymount University in Virginia. First of all, around the world, there are some quite good universities which do not offer programs in the humanities.