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In this episode of the podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing Dale Whittaker, the past President of the University of Central Florida. We cover some critical topics, including if college is still a good investment, what students can do to graduate on time with a job, and the future of college. [2:30] Is going to college still a good investment? [4:30] Student loans and how much students should be taking out [8:30] Advice and tips for first-generation college students to master college [11:30] What do the students that find success after college do while in college? [15:45] There is such a thing as over engagement in a student organization at the expense of engagement in your profession [17:00] How do students find success in large universities? [19:10] The universities of the future vs. the universities that we have now [21:30] The United States biggest strategic problem is lack of talent [ 23:30] Exclusivity vs. Improved Social Mobility [ 26:26] Where do you see the university system 25 years from today? [29:30] What is the responsibility of a student? Want to connect with Dale Whittaker? Email: a_dale_whittaker@yahoo.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dale-whittaker-9426404/ Let's connect! I want to hear from you, so please do NOT hesitate to reach out to me on LinkedIn, email, or anywhere else. LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/thedanielbotero/ Intagram- https://www.instagram.com/thedanielbotero/ Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/thedanielbotero Email- Daniel@masteringcollegetocareer.com Website- https://masteringcollegetocareer.com/ Subscribe & Review in iTunes Have you subscribed to my podcast? If you haven't, I encourage you to do that today. I would hate for you to miss any future episodes. Every week I bring on a brand new guest and cover a very important topic to help you master your transition from college to career. If you're not subscribed there's a good chance you'll miss out on some amazing episodes. Click here to subscribe in iTunes! Have you gained value from this show and want to give me some extra love? I would really appreciate if you left me a review on iTunes. That review will help other students, like you, find my podcast. I also love reading the reviews so that I can keep making improvements based on what my audience is looking for. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is! From the bottom of my heart, Thank you!
In this episode of the podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing Dale Whittaker, the past President of the University of Central Florida. We cover some critical topics, including if college is still a good investment, what students can do to graduate on time with a job, and the future of college. [2:30] Is going to college still a good investment? [4:30] Student loans and how much students should be taking out [8:30] Advice and tips for first-generation college students to master college [11:30] What do the students that find success after college do while in college? [15:45] There is such a thing as over engagement in a student organization at the expense of engagement in your profession [17:00] How do students find success in large universities? [19:10] The universities of the future vs. the universities that we have now [21:30] The United States biggest strategic problem is lack of talent [ 23:30] Exclusivity vs. Improved Social Mobility [ 26:26] Where do you see the university system 25 years from today? [29:30] What is the responsibility of a student? Want to connect with Dale Whittaker? Email: a_dale_whittaker@yahoo.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dale-whittaker-9426404/ Let’s connect! I want to hear from you, so please do NOT hesitate to reach out to me on LinkedIn, email, or anywhere else. LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/thedanielbotero/ Intagram- https://www.instagram.com/thedanielbotero/ Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/thedanielbotero Email- Daniel@masteringcollegetocareer.com Website- https://masteringcollegetocareer.com/ Subscribe & Review in iTunes Have you subscribed to my podcast? If you haven’t, I encourage you to do that today. I would hate for you to miss any future episodes. Every week I bring on a brand new guest and cover a very important topic to help you master your transition from college to career. If you’re not subscribed there’s a good chance you’ll miss out on some amazing episodes. Click here to subscribe in iTunes! Have you gained value from this show and want to give me some extra love? I would really appreciate if you left me a review on iTunes. That review will help other students, like you, find my podcast. I also love reading the reviews so that I can keep making improvements based on what my audience is looking for. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is! From the bottom of my heart, Thank you!
Thad Seymour stepped in to lead the University of Central Florida after the resignation of UCF president Dale Whittaker. Seymour says he’s not interested in the job for himself long term, but he wants to help get the university back on track following the controversy over construction funding that let to Whittaker’s ouster along with the firing of a number of UCF employees. On this episode of Intersection we talk to interim UCF president Thad Seymour about what’s next for the university. SpaceX and NASA are trying to figure out what went wrong during tests of its crew dragon capsule. The company was testing the engines that will carry the astronauts to safety if there’s a problem during launch. Unconfirmed ...
Dale Whittaker joins Open Mike to talk everything UCF and some outside hobbies of his.
Featured Guests: Danny White - UCF Athletic Director Richard Lapchick - Director, DeVos Sports Business Management Program Ben Noel - Executive Director, Florida Interactive Entertainment Academy Tony Schiller - Executive Vice President and Partner, Paragon Marketing Group Abiel Payano - President, UCF Gaming Knights Episode Transcription: Paul Jarley: You remember that, right? Well, video games have come a long way since then. It’s no longer just guys playing in their moms’ basements. Now teams play in their own arenas. They’re ranked in coach’s polls, have television contracts and even their own sneakers. 380 million people say they are fans. The China championship sold 80,000 tickets in one minute. Your son or daughter likely has a favorite team. Danny White and Dale Whittaker would do well to help the UCF Gaming Knights be part of this global phenomenon. The college experience is changing my friends, welcome to e-sports. This show is all about separating hype from fundamental change. I’m Paul Jarley, dean of the College of Business here at UCF. I’ve got lots of questions. To get answers, I’m talking to people with interesting insights into to the future of business. Have you ever wondered, is this really a thing? Onto our show… Danny White: We feel strongly that we have every right to claim the national championship and that’s why we’re doing it. Shaquem Griffin: You know, the only things we can do is win games and we won all of them. If you want to put one more in front of us, we’ll probably win that one too. Jarley: Yes, we’re the self-proclaimed national champions of college football. And unless you’ve in a closet for the last six months, you know Shaquem Griffin’s story. It was a great year to be a UCF Knight. But I sometimes wonder if college football isn’t really the last war. Maybe the next war is e-sports. E-sports? Listen in. No that’s not a crowd reacting to a Justin Upton homer. It’s Justin Wong making an epic comeback in a game of Street Fighter in 2004. Ask any 16-year-old boy about e-sports, and whether UCF should field a team, and you get an answer like this. Spencer: It’s a great idea, honestly, I’d watch it. Jarley: Trust me that’s Spencer being excited. He’s a man of few words and in fairness to him, I was interrupting his game of Fortnite, so I kept my interrogation short. Jarley Interviewing: And how much would you pay to go to an event? Spencer: However much it would take I guess, how much they would charge. Jarley: I needed to get up to speed on this whole e-sports thing. So I went to visit Ben Noel. Ben is a former EA Sports executive and currently heads up UCF’s Florida Interactive Entertainment Academy. That’s our nationally renowned video gaming program in Downtown Orlando. Jarley Interviewing: So Ben, I know you’ve been in the gaming industry for quite a while. What is e-sports? Noel: Well e-sports is short for electronic sports and it was basically, you’re playing competitive gaming. Jarley: Calling video games sports? Now I know what you’re thinking, “that’s kind of a stretch.” But Ben says that the level of skill and teamwork actually makes the two kind of similar. Noel: It’s usually team based and it’s online and it’s usually played globally. And it never really became big until we had the internet that could allow for such things. Jarley: Big is an understatement Schiller: Globally there’s over 380 million that self-identify as e-sport fans. Jarley: Listen to Tony Schiller, Executive Vice President and Partner at Paragon Marketing Group Schiller: We help big brands like Gatorade, PNC Bank, and Yokohama Tires and many, many more. We help big banks engage with their target audience and it’s all about the affinity that the target audience has. It’s mind blowing. You know, there are events at the United Center of Chicago, at Madison Square Garden in New York, the Staples Center in Los Angeles that go on sale,
Students at the University of Central Florida are busy, and it’s not always with classes. They have sports to play, student organizations to run, even parties to go to. So to keep class schedules as flexible as possible, and to offer more sections without putting up new buildings, UCF leaders have turned to offering more online courses for students on campus. But are those students missing out? On this week’s EdSurge On Air podcast, we talked to Dale Whittaker, provost and executive vice president at the University of Central Florida. He’s currently leading another evolution in online teaching, as the institution moves into adaptive learning. They hope that the future of campus learning is for students teaming up to teach each other as they work through online exercises in campus coffee shops.