Natasha Warikoo of Tufts University rejoins the show to discuss the recent SCOTUS decision ending race-conscious admissions in higher ed and what it means moving forward.
Posted by Nicole Reed on July 20, 2023
David Levy discusses how higher ed rankings are doing a disservice to Black applicants and the importance of comprehensive data collection.
Posted by Nicole Reed on June 15, 2023
NYU’s Jonathan B. Williams shares why institutions should partner with communities to develop educational pipelines and recruit diverse student populations.
Posted by Nicole Reed on May 31, 2023
Natasha Warikoo of Tufts University joins the show to discuss the potential end of race-conscious admissions.
Posted by Aaron Stern on May 4, 2023
Vlogger and entrepreneur Hank Green on why he cofounded the online education platform Study Hall.
Posted by Aaron Stern on April 10, 2023
Colin Diver, author of the book “Breaking Ranks,” joins the podcast to discuss the problem with college rankings and how to replace them.
Posted by Aaron Stern on March 23, 2023
Trusted Voices podcast hosts Teresa Valerio Parrot and Erin Hennessy join the show to discuss the College Board chaos in Florida and what the increasing politicization of higher education means for the future of the industry.
Posted by Aaron Stern on February 9, 2023
Matt Reed explains why community colleges and other non-exclusive institutions are the key to increasing college access and enabling social mobility.
Posted by Aaron Stern on December 5, 2022
Ryan Craig explains why expanding access to highly selective institutions like Yale is the key to saving higher ed.
Posted by Aaron Stern on
As higher ed becomes increasingly politicized, can college and university presidents afford to remain silent?
Posted by Aaron Stern on October 26, 2022
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