Reckoning Higher Ed

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Reckoning Higher Ed (RHE) is dedicated to investigating and understanding the forces impacting higher education. Moreover, RHE will explore these trends to prognosticate what higher education will look like in the coming years. If you are interested in the higher education, be it a professional in the field, or one that interacts with higher ed, or even if you just want to understand universities and colleges better, this podcast is for you!

Jeffrey DiGiovanni


    • Apr 15, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 1h AVG DURATION
    • 7 EPISODES


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    RHE Episode 7 - Tanya Barnett

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 59:41


    Tanya Barnett has had a unique and fascinating journey through higher education. As the Director of the Office of Career Strategy at the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado, Boulder, Tanya leverages the assets afforded to higher education to partner with industry to build Fourth Industrial Revolution-ready students. Her insights likely prognosticate the future of higher education. Support this podcast

    RHE Episode 6 - Natalie Leonhard

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 52:21


    In higher education, it's norm is that academics experience very few academic environments, typically through their work experience. Search firms who work with universities and colleges get deeply entrenched for a period before the search and through the search completion. Natalie Leonhard, a partner with Isaacson Miller, has been working in the talent recruitment field for almost fourteen years. She oversees multiple searches simultaneously and thus has worked with an incredible number of. institutions. Listen and hear her seasoned perspective! Support this podcast

    RHE Episode 5 - Katherine Walsh

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 64:13


    Of all the purposes institutions of higher education serve, what is the ultimate? The students. It behooves RHE to garner the student perspective. Today's episode is the first one that garners ideas from the student perspective. Our guest, Katherine Walsh, has established herself as a young thought leader. Ms. Walsh is an undergraduate student at Marquette University and was featured in the Wall Street Journal in November, 2020. In this episode, we discuss higher education and what she sees as those things we should not let go. She also offers ideas on how we might create a "new" university. Support this podcast

    RHE Episode 4 - Jim Montgomery

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 71:47


    Many colleges and universities have built themselves on the "mentor-learner" model. To make this work, research is a critical component of institutional mission. Forces of late have imposed challenges to the proliferation of empirical study. To explore this, Jim Montgomery, a researcher in the area of language comprehension in school-aged children, discusses some of his work and how it is critical for many universities to maintain this research mission. Support this podcast

    RHE Episode 3 - Dean Randy Leite

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 114:11


    Join RHE for an extensive discussion on how Dean Randy Leite, who served as the Dean of the College of Health Sciences and Professions for Ohio University for over a decade, thinks about the role of the higher education in society. We discuss the challenges in the face of innovation, but also the many accomplishments and strengths of institutions of higher education. Support this podcast

    College 101 and Current Issues: TENURE

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 40:28


    In this episode of RHE, we take a close look at the tenure system in higher education and address questions like "what is tenure? Where did it come from? What does mean to have tenure?" We also take close look at some current news that indicate a different trend towards the reduction and/or elimination of tenure. In late January, the Kansas Board of Regents approved a policy allowing public universities in Kansas to get rid of tenured professors without cause, which is unprecedented. We will also review other headwinds that suggest the nature, of tenure is likely to change. Support this podcast

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    RHE Episode 1 - Pilot

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 21:01


    Welcome to the pilot episode of Reckoning Higher Ed. This fairly short episode will discuss the podcast and its intent. Reckoning Higher Ed is as new podcast that explores the issues facing higher education today. It is no secret that with enrollment changes, reduced support, frozen tuition, technological progress all wrapped in a COVID-19 package has accelerated massive changes in higher education. This episode provides an introduction to higher education and highlights the themes you will experience! While I don't discuss all the types of episodes (this has been evolving), we'll have at least four types of episodes, as follows: Discussions: where we explore issues facing higher education from the perspective of seasoned professionals Current Issues: where a particular issue, often a current issue, is taken and discussed by the host Q&A: as listeners inquire through email (jeff@reckoninghighered.com) or other venues (FB: https://www.facebook.com/ReckoningHighEd/) will be gathered and addressed. College 101: Not everyone is well versed in the "academy". Some listeners may simply want to understand colleges and universities better. This category assumes little to no knowledge and gives background in various aspects of higher education. Maybe you're a grad student and considering a career in higher ed. Maybe you're a parent who has children approaching college age and want to get versed in this sphere to guide your kids better. In some cases , there will be hybrid episodes. For example, Episode 2 is a hybrid between College 101 and Current Issues. In this situation, a current issue is raised and explored, and along the way, a certain background in a fundamental area of higher ed is provided. Support this podcast

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