Ep. 140: What IHE’s Newsroom Will be Tracking in the First Days of the New Trump Administration
President-elect Trump’s known and unknown policy agenda and its potential impact on universities and colleges.
In his final days in the newsroom, editor and co-founder of Inside Higher Ed and host of The Key Doug Lederman sits down with editor in chief Sara Custer to discuss his nearly 40-year career in higher education and what he plans to do next.
Doug talks about his work as a journalist over four decades, including leading Inside Higher Ed for the past 20 years. Doug shares what kept him up at night when he and Scott Jaschik started a new, independent media company in 2003 and the big breaks along the way that helped establish Inside Higher Ed as a trusted source of news for universities and colleges across the country.
The two discuss the future of IHE and how its role to both explain higher education to readers and hold it to account is more critical now than it has ever been.
“I don’t think us journalists would be writing about higher education if we didn’t think it was important,” he says.
Hosted by Sara Custer, editor in chief of Inside Higher Ed.
This episode is sponsored by the Gates Foundation.
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