Ep. 163: Campus Culture Eats Innovation Strategy for Breakfast
How bottom-up leadership is helping to establish an environment for new ideas.
The leadership skills that will best serve college presidents during challenging times.
By Sara Custer
People across higher education are calling on college presidents to speak out against the onslaught of threats and funding cuts imposed by the Trump administration. But that is just one kind of leadership.
Jorge Burmicky, assistant professor in education leadership and policy studies in the School of Education at Howard University, joins Sara Custer, editor in chief at Inside Higher Ed, for this episode of The Key.
Burmicky’s research focuses on the core competencies for the modern presidency, and at the very top is trust building. He stresses that the list is ever changing and discusses what competencies would best serve presidents now at such a pivotal moment for higher education.
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How bottom-up leadership is helping to establish an environment for new ideas.
In the latest episode of Voices of Student Success, the University of Texas at San Antonio’s senior director of veteran and military affairs discusses ways to engage and support military-affiliated learners.
Understanding the higher ed work environment and what it means for the future.
In the latest episode of Voices of Student Success, Clark University’s inaugural dean of the School of Climate, Environment and Society discusses the need for the program and its goals.
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