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In the second episode of this special two-part series recorded at the Milken Institute, Jeff Selingo moderates a wide-ranging conversation with higher education leaders, including the presidents of various universities. This engaging dialogue explores the current hurdles facing institutions of higher learning, such as enrollment declines, financial pressures, and the ongoing impact of the pandemic on student experiences.
The panelists share their hopes for the future, emphasizing the need for innovation in educational practices and policies to better serve students. They discuss the importance of adapting to the changing landscape of education, including the integration of technology and the necessity of fostering inclusivity and accessibility in academic environments.
As they navigate these pressing issues, the leaders highlight successful strategies and initiatives that have emerged in response to challenges. The conversation serves as a valuable resource for educators, policymakers, and anyone invested in the future of higher education, offering insights into the evolving landscape and the potential for transformative change.
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