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This is the fourth in our series of Thought Leader interviews. This special series of interviews is designed to help prepare college leaders for a future visioning activity taking place in Summer 2021. We are adding all of these interviews where the participants have allowed it for our entire College community to hear.
In this episode, Mitch Daniels, President of Purdue University, shares his thoughts on the future of higher education and the future of work. I especially appreciated President Daniels' comments on how COVID has moved education forward in positive ways, despite the many challenges of the pandemic. I know that our audience will find thoughts on the future of higher education as a whole of interest.
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You can connect with Kara Monroe on Twitter @KNMTweets
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Leave us a voice mail at 317-572-5049. Respond to the Call for Action, ask a question, give a shout-out to a colleague, or an episode suggestion.
Check out show notes, listen to past episodes, and get instructions on how to access the podcast on our website at http://www.ivytech.edu/podcast.
By Ivy Tech Community CollegeThis is the fourth in our series of Thought Leader interviews. This special series of interviews is designed to help prepare college leaders for a future visioning activity taking place in Summer 2021. We are adding all of these interviews where the participants have allowed it for our entire College community to hear.
In this episode, Mitch Daniels, President of Purdue University, shares his thoughts on the future of higher education and the future of work. I especially appreciated President Daniels' comments on how COVID has moved education forward in positive ways, despite the many challenges of the pandemic. I know that our audience will find thoughts on the future of higher education as a whole of interest.
Get in Touch
You can connect with Kara Monroe on Twitter @KNMTweets
Reach out with show ideas, comments, or questions via Twitter or at our email address - [email protected].
Leave us a voice mail at 317-572-5049. Respond to the Call for Action, ask a question, give a shout-out to a colleague, or an episode suggestion.
Check out show notes, listen to past episodes, and get instructions on how to access the podcast on our website at http://www.ivytech.edu/podcast.