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Higher Ed Spotlight

Antica Productions / Cheggwww.chegg.com
Hosted by Ben Wildavsky, a leading thinker in higher education policy, this series delves into the big questions facing the future of higher education. Sponsored by Chegg's Center for Digital Learning. Ben talks to leaders, academics, and innovators on the frontlines, working to solve the most pressing issues affecting students, from cost-effective and career-relevant education to how we can equip students for the future of work.

Episodes

Author and Reformer Kathleen deLaski on What a Different Higher Ed Future Could Look Like

With traditional higher ed getting more scrutiny than ever in 2025, Kathleen deLaski, author of “Who Needs College Anymore?”, wants us to think much more expansively about exactly how we define college. Her goal? To make it more relevant, and more accessible, to more people. Kathleen, a former TV correspondent and founder of the influential Education Design Lab, explains that she used to be on the “college for all” bandwagon. But she’s become persuaded that college isn’t right for everyone, and ...

Mar 20, 202519 min

53. How the CHIPS and Science Act Bridges Education and Industry with Shalin Jyotishi

The global race for technological dominance is transforming how nations approach education and workforce development. In the U.S., the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act is a multibillion-dollar initiative to boost semiconductor manufacturing, counter China’s influence, and drive economic growth. But what does this legislation mean for college students, higher education and workforce training? In this episode, Shalin Jyotishi, Founder of New America's Future of Work and Innovation Economy Initiati...

Dec 10, 202427 minSeason 3Ep. 53

52. WGU President Scott Pulsipher on Bridging the Credentials Gap Through Competency-Based Education

Two-thirds of future jobs are projected to require post-secondary credentials, but too few workers hold them. Western Governors University President Scott Pulsipher explains how WGU is tackling this challenge with a new approach to higher education. Its innovative competency-based education model allows students to earn college degrees for skills they've already mastered, fast-tracking their preparation for the future workforce. Scott also discusses WGU's recent acquisition of Craft Education, a...

Nov 20, 202424 minSeason 3Ep. 52

51. College Dreams on Hold: Harvard Professor Susan Dynarski on FAFSA’s Troubled Relaunch

The troubled launch of what was supposed to be a new and improved Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, has created frustration for students and parents. The widespread delays have left students uncertain about the future of their education and sparked headlines nationwide. In this episode, Ben sits down with Harvard professor and financial aid expert Susan Dynarski to unpack the FAFSA rollout and the turmoil it caused across higher education. The setback led to a significant drop ...

Nov 12, 202430 minSeason 3Ep. 51

50. The Rise, Decline, and Return of Standardized Testing with Nicholas Lemann

In this episode of Higher Ed Spotlight, we speak with Nicholas Lemann, professor of journalism at Columbia University, about his latest book, Higher Admissions: The Rise, Decline, and Return of Standardized Testing. Twenty-five years after his seminal work, The Big Test, Lemann revisits the role of standardized testing in college admissions during a pivotal moment in higher education. With debates reigniting around the SAT—particularly following the Supreme Court’s ruling overturning affirmative...

Oct 29, 202431 minSeason 3Ep. 50

49. Shaping Equity: John B. King, Jr. on Higher Education’s Role in Student Success

In this episode, John B. King, Jr., Chancellor of the State University of New York (SUNY) and former U.S. Secretary of Education, explores the pivotal role public universities play in promoting student success and advancing equity in higher education. He discusses SUNY’s commitment to affordable education that opens doors to social mobility and economic advancement, particularly for low-income students and those from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds. King addresses how institutions can cont...

Oct 15, 202429 minSeason 3Ep. 49

48. Can a Growth Mindset Transform the College Experience for Students?

In this episode, Dan Porterfield, president and CEO of the Aspen Institute and author of Mindset Matters, explains how fostering a growth mindset can unlock new learning and drive student success, empowering learners helping them to thrive in a world increasingly shaped by AI. He shares powerful insights from his years as an educator and mentor, introducing different kinds of student mindsets like the 'discoverer'––one that drives innovation through curiosity, driving breakthroughs that can resh...

Oct 01, 202430 minSeason 3Ep. 48

47. AI, Power Skills, and Degrees - Redefining the Future of Work

As the job market evolves at lightning speed, the conversation around skills, degrees, and higher education's role in preparing college students with both - has never been more critical. In this episode, Matt Sigelman, President of the Burning Glass Institute, explains degree inflation—the trend of requiring college degrees for jobs that previously didn’t need them. He explores why, despite the buzz, only a small fraction of employers have moved toward skills-based hiring instead. Sigelman also ...

Sep 17, 202429 minSeason 3Ep. 47

46. Will Civil Discourse Be on the Back to School Syllabus?

Back to School, Back to Standoffs? CDI's Mission for Civil Discourse on College Campuses. As the back to school season begins, fostering real dialogue amongst students, faculty, and the broader community on college campuses has never been more urgent. In this episode, we spotlight the Constructive Dialogue Institute (CDI) and its mission to promote civil discourse in higher education. Our guest, Mary Aviles, Insights & Experience Lead at CDI, reveals the critical behind-the-scenes work—like ...

Sep 03, 202427 minSeason 3Ep. 46

45. Class Dismissed: How Covid-19 Exposed the Class Divide in Higher Education

Today we explore the hidden struggles faced by low-income students at elite colleges, amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic. Our guest is Anthony Abraham Jack, author of "The Privileged Poor," who sheds light on the often-overlooked challenges these students encounter. Jack's new book, "Class Dismissed," shifts focus to how external inequalities still affect students' college experiences. He argues that highly selective universities, despite their vast resources, often fail to support marginalized ...

Jul 09, 202425 minSeason 3Ep. 45

44. Connections Are Everything: The Secret to Relationship-Rich Education

In a world increasingly dominated by phones and screens, the value of genuine human relationships in education cannot be overstated. We speak with Isis Artze-Vega, the provost and vice president for academic affairs at Valencia College, who is a leading advocate for relationship-rich education and co-author of "Connections are Everything: A College Student's Guide to Relationship-Rich Education." Isis shares practical advice for students on building relationships with peers, faculty, and staff, ...

Jun 25, 202426 minSeason 3Ep. 44

43. Revolutionizing Student Success: Insights from Georgia State

On today’s episode of Higher Ed Spotlight, we sit down with Tim Renick, executive director of the National Institute for Student Success at Georgia State University. Tim shares how his own journey as a student from a modest background at an elite Ivy League college profoundly shaped his approach to boosting student success at Georgia State. We explore how the university now has one of the fastest-improving graduation rates in the country, especially for underrepresented minority and low-income s...

Jun 11, 202432 minSeason 3Ep. 43

42. Co-Intelligence: Navigating the AI-Human Partnership

This week, we are joined by Ethan Mollick, author of the New York Times bestseller 'Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI'. Ethan introduces the concept behind his book — co-intelligence — and explains the need for a collaborative relationship between humans and AI in which humans retain firm control over AI systems. He explores the transformative potential of AI across various industries, including the inevitable growing pains as jobs change or become obsolete. Ethan shares insights from ...

May 28, 202428 minSeason 3Ep. 42

41. On the Australian Outback, AI, and Becoming ANU’s Vice Chancellor

On today’s episode of Higher Ed Spotlight, we travel down under in a fascinating conversation with Australian National University's newly appointed Vice Chancellor, Genevieve Bell. We delve into her childhood experiences in Australia's Aboriginal communities, which shaped her journey to a PhD in cultural anthropology at Stanford and then her groundbreaking work at Intel in user experience. Genevieve explains how cybernetics evolved into AI. She highlights its quest to replicate human intelligenc...

May 14, 202431 minSeason 3Ep. 41

40. Can California Still Lead the Way in Higher Ed?

Today, we’re turning our attention to the world of higher education in California — a state where, in 1960, a master plan for higher ed was released that was hailed as a model for other states. However, six decades later, it may need a critical update to tackle current challenges in access and affordability. Su Jin Jez, CEO of California Competes, joins us to discuss the issues facing California colleges and universities – from equity gaps to better support for adult learners – and how their res...

May 07, 202426 minSeason 3Ep. 40

39. He Said What? The International Student Debate in Canada

This week we navigate the rocky terrain of the current Canadian higher education landscape with Alex Usher, the president of Higher Education Strategy Associates. The recent decision by the Canadian federal government to impose a cap on international student applications has reverberated across the student body, leading to internal conflicts among Canadian college leaders, including some pretty spicy name-calling. What’s driving this change in Canadian higher education? Could it signify trouble ...

Apr 23, 202424 minSeason 3Ep. 39

38. Access is Good, But Completion is Better

Despite some success in American Higher Ed's efforts to increase accessibility to degrees and credentials, completion rates continue to disappoint. With over 40 million Americans in the "some college no degree” population, it's clear that the focus must now shift to supporting higher ed students - including adult learners - throughout their journey. Courtney Brown, vice president of Impact and Planning at Lumina Foundation, joins us to explore strategies for addressing this issue and the necessa...

Apr 09, 202426 minSeason 3Ep. 38

Higher Ed Spotlight Returns for Season Three

Welcome back to Higher Ed Spotlight, a podcast that explores the key questions shaping the future of higher education. In our third season, we continue to delve into major debates with the country’s leading thinkers, while also expanding our conversations internationally. Our biweekly podcast starts April 09, 2024. Hosted by veteran journalist and higher education policy expert Ben Wildavsky. Sponsored by Chegg’s Center for Digital Learning.

Mar 26, 20242 min

37. Is A Degree Still Worth It?

In this bonus episode, we turn the tables. Ben Wildavsky discusses his new book, The Career Arts: Making the Most of College, Credentials and Connections. He makes the case for why degrees still matter, despite the popular rhetoric calling for skills-based hiring. Goldie Blumenstyk, a veteran reporter for The Chronicle of Higher Education, guest hosts this episode. Higher Ed Spotlight is sponsored by Chegg’s Center for Digital Learning and aims to explore the future of higher education. It is pr...

Dec 12, 202330 minSeason 2Ep. 37

36. Free Speech, Civility and College Campuses

Battles over free speech and the boundaries of civility are roiling college campuses. Rutgers President Jonathan Holloway sees these as high stakes issues connected to student learning and their engagement with citizenship and democracy. He and a group of 12 other college leaders are reiterating the importance of free speech, respectful debate, and civility at their institutions. Higher Ed Spotlight is sponsored by Chegg’s Center for Digital Learning and aims to explore the future of higher educ...

Nov 14, 202328 minSeason 2Ep. 36

35. Why Technical Skills Aren't Enough

Sally Kornbluth is the new president of MIT - probably the most prestigious STEM school around. But she also stands up for the arts and the humanities and champions their integration within the sciences. Sally believes that graduating students with great technical skills isn’t enough in today’s demanding job market, nor will rigid academic silos help us face our most pressing challenges, like climate change. Higher Ed Spotlight is sponsored by Chegg’s Center for Digital Learning and aims to expl...

Oct 24, 202323 minSeason 2Ep. 35

34. Why an Economist Believes HBCUs Are Owed a Debt

The Biden administration recently urged 16 governors to rectify their state’s chronic underfunding of Historically Black Colleges and Universities - HBCUs. That underfunding reached hundreds of millions to, in some cases, billions of dollars. Darrick Hamilton is an Economics Professor and founding director of The New School’s Institute on Race, Power and Political Economy. He argues for the proper funding of HBCUs, especially in light of the Supreme Court’s decision to ban affirmative action in ...

Sep 26, 202328 minSeason 2Ep. 34

33. How AI Forces Us to Rethink Higher Ed’s Role

Peter Norvig is a big deal in AI. He’s currently at Stanford's Human-Centered AI Institute. But he built his reputation mainly at Google, where he helped shape the most powerful and widely used search engine today. What does an AI expert have to say about higher education’s adoption of new technologies, the dangers of AI-assisted cheating, and the bigger question of academia’s purpose? Higher Ed Spotlight is sponsored by Chegg’s Center for Digital Learning and aims to explore the future of highe...

Sep 12, 202333 minSeason 2Ep. 33

32. Does Higher Ed Need to Be More Techy And Less Risk Averse?

Arizona State University President Michael Crow is known as an education innovator and early tech adopter. Most recently, his university turned to Hollywood to revamp its intro biology labs into a full VR experience. How does he navigate the concerns and often reluctance of higher ed to innovate around learning and tech? Higher Ed Spotlight is sponsored by Chegg’s Center for Digital Learning and aims to explore the future of higher education. It is produced by Antica Productions....

Aug 29, 202328 minSeason 2Ep. 32

31. How to Survive the Enrollment Cliff

Higher education is in trouble. A declining birthrate means fewer young people applying to college. But what if we did more to cater to older students and not just recent high school grads? Eloy Ortiz Oakley, the President of College Futures Foundation and former head of the California Community Colleges system, has been advocating for higher ed to pay attention to the needs of adult learners for decades now. Are they the answer to the enrollment cliff? Higher Ed Spotlight is sponsored by Chegg’...

Aug 15, 202328 minSeason 2Ep. 31

30. A Case Against the SAT

As colleges and universities continue to debate the usefulness of admissions tests like the SAT, we talk to FairTest’s Akil Bello. He argues that admissions tests aren’t good indicators of student success and that the SAT has come to mean way more than it should within and outside of the walls of academia. Higher Ed Spotlight is sponsored by Chegg’s Center for Digital Learning and aims to explore the future of higher education. It is produced by Antica Productions....

Aug 01, 202331 minSeason 2Ep. 30

29. Some Community Colleges Are Getting It Right

Rachel Lipson is the co-editor of the new book “America’s Hidden Economic Engines: How Community Colleges Can Drive Shared Prosperity.” She shares what the five community colleges profiled in the book are getting right and how they’re fulfilling the institution’s promise of community economic growth and student career advancement. Higher Ed Spotlight is sponsored by Chegg’s Center for Digital Learning and aims to explore the future of higher education. It is produced by Antica Productions....

Jul 18, 202331 minSeason 2Ep. 29

28. The Move for More College in Prison

After almost 30 years, incarcerated students are once again eligible to receive Pell Grants. It’s a significant move with reverberations beyond prison. But providing college courses to incarcerated students isn’t easy. Andrea Cantora, Director of the University of Baltimore’s Second Chance College Program, sheds light on the importance of this move, the bipartisan shift it signals from punishment to rehabilitation, and what it’s like to teach in prison. Higher Ed Spotlight is sponsored by Chegg’...

Jul 04, 202325 minSeason 2Ep. 28

27. A Futurist On Why Universities Can't Ignore Climate Change

“Universities on Fire: Higher Education in the Climate Crisis” is a provocative new book by author and futurist Bryan Alexander. He believes academia is uniquely poised to be a key player in the climate change debate and that the time has come for academics to step outside of the ivory tower and influence the public conversation. Higher Ed Spotlight is sponsored by Chegg’s Center for Digital Learning and aims to explore the future of higher education. It is produced by Antica Productions....

Jun 20, 202326 minSeason 2Ep. 27

26. Delivering on the Promise of Inclusive Excellence

A wide ranging interview with the new President of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), Valerie Sheares Ashby. We touch on the legacy she’s inherited of inclusive excellence, what it takes to diversify STEM, and the challenges of leading a major state university in the current political climate. Higher Ed Spotlight is sponsored by Chegg’s Center for Digital Learning and aims to explore the future of higher education. It is produced by Antica Productions....

Jun 06, 202334 minSeason 2Ep. 26
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