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“A Crisis Is A Terrible Thing To Waste” - The Future Of Higher Education with NYU professor, author, and podcaster Scott Galloway.
Parents, educators, students, and administrators are trying to figure out what’s going to happen with colleges this fall. Will classes be on campus, online, or be offered as some kind of hybrid experience?
Professor Scott Galloway has addressed these questions on CNN, Twitter, in his No Mercy No Malice newsletter and now he sits with the Meet Me in the Middle panel to discuss the best practices for the future of higher education.
Timestamps:
2:00 - Scott Galloway worries that schools are placing their financial future of community safety.
3:30 - Pepperdine Professor Ed Larson discusses the merits (and failures) of online learning.
6:00 - The panel wonders how 30,000+ students arriving on campus can be expected to socially distance themselves when the point of college is having new experiences and density.
7:00 - “The virus didn’t get the memo around our campus protocols.” It doesn’t care about campus rules.
7:30 - Tier-two universities without endowments could suffer the same fate as ‘brick and mortar’ retailers because they are unprepared to utilize online methods.
9:45 - Colleges have become little more than luxury brands. Are academics deluding themselves by not addressing runaway college inflation?
15:30 - How are colleges spending their money?
17:30 - 74% of students state they don’t like online education.
19:30 - Discussing how to lower student debt.
21:30 - The opportunity to efficiently expand versus the prospect of a thousand colleges closing.
24:00 - The panel offers advice on how to lower costs, expand programs and thrive post COVID.
Learn More: Politics: Meet Me in the Middle
Follow Us on Twitter: @politicsMMITM
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Hosted by: Bill Curtis, Ed Larson & Jane Albrecht
Guest: Scott Galloway, NYU Professor and author
Producer: Mike Thomas
Sound Engineering by: Michael Kennedy
Theme Music by: Celleste & Eric Dick
A CurtCo Media Production
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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“A Crisis Is A Terrible Thing To Waste” - The Future Of Higher Education with NYU professor, author, and podcaster Scott Galloway.
Parents, educators, students, and administrators are trying to figure out what’s going to happen with colleges this fall. Will classes be on campus, online, or be offered as some kind of hybrid experience?
Professor Scott Galloway has addressed these questions on CNN, Twitter, in his No Mercy No Malice newsletter and now he sits with the Meet Me in the Middle panel to discuss the best practices for the future of higher education.
Timestamps:
2:00 - Scott Galloway worries that schools are placing their financial future of community safety.
3:30 - Pepperdine Professor Ed Larson discusses the merits (and failures) of online learning.
6:00 - The panel wonders how 30,000+ students arriving on campus can be expected to socially distance themselves when the point of college is having new experiences and density.
7:00 - “The virus didn’t get the memo around our campus protocols.” It doesn’t care about campus rules.
7:30 - Tier-two universities without endowments could suffer the same fate as ‘brick and mortar’ retailers because they are unprepared to utilize online methods.
9:45 - Colleges have become little more than luxury brands. Are academics deluding themselves by not addressing runaway college inflation?
15:30 - How are colleges spending their money?
17:30 - 74% of students state they don’t like online education.
19:30 - Discussing how to lower student debt.
21:30 - The opportunity to efficiently expand versus the prospect of a thousand colleges closing.
24:00 - The panel offers advice on how to lower costs, expand programs and thrive post COVID.
Learn More: Politics: Meet Me in the Middle
Follow Us on Twitter: @politicsMMITM
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Hosted by: Bill Curtis, Ed Larson & Jane Albrecht
Guest: Scott Galloway, NYU Professor and author
Producer: Mike Thomas
Sound Engineering by: Michael Kennedy
Theme Music by: Celleste & Eric Dick
A CurtCo Media Production
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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