Growing Good Humans Podcast

Do More in Four Years: An Innovative Approach to Higher Education from Minerva University


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🎙️ Curious about bold, innovative paths in higher ed? This episode is for you.

We were thrilled to welcome Amber Featherstone, the Assistant Dean of Enrollment Management at Minerva University, to the Growing Good Humans podcast!

With over 15 years of experience in international education, enrollment, and student support, Amber has dedicated her career to guiding students toward globally innovative learning opportunities. In this episode, she joined us for a focused conversation with our families about one creative approach to higher education.

Minerva University reimagines higher education by blending global experiences, rigorous academics, and real-world problem-solving. If you’re a parent of a student exploring college options, this discussion offers a fresh perspective on what’s possible in four years.

In this special episode, Amber shared insights on:

✅ Why she chose to focus on international education

✅ What led her to leave traditional higher education and join Minerva University

✅ What makes Minerva different and how its unique structure fosters deep learning and real-world skills

✅ The type of students who thrive in Minerva’s distinctive, fully active learning environment

🔗 Explore more about Minerva University: www.minerva.edu

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Growing Good Humans PodcastBy Laura Barr