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April 15, 2025 · Episode 255 The State of Public Trust in HigherEducation: Insights from Gallup-Lumina Foundation 33 Min · By The Change Leader, Inc. GallupLumina data shows why trust in higher ed is decliningand what colleges must do to regain credibility, relevance, and workforce alignment.
.” The broad language of the regulation, like other recent policies written by Florida legislatures aimed at K12 and highereducation, has sparked concern in faculty and other education leaders on how expansively it can be applied. However, there are some exceptions to the rule.
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Courtney Brown, vice president of impact and planning for the Lumina Foundation. Courtney joins us again to finish our conversation on Lumina’s most recent study, the State of HigherEducation 2023: Breaking Down the Barriers to Student Enrollment and Retention.” Courtney, welcome back to the show.
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You are definitely not a UK player, per se. It’s even higher when you’re looking at higher-level IT jobs. So there’s a definite disconnect. Three takeaways for universitypresidents of boards. Those are my three dreams for universitypresidents. But thank you.
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