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What if imagination is one of our most practical tools for the future? In this episode of Centering Centers, we talk with Bryan Alexander about what it means to think ahead when the world and higher education keep changing. Bryan shares how he came to futures work, what futurists actually do, and why learning to notice patterns, ask better questions, and explore multiple possible directions can help us respond more thoughtfully to change.
Our conversation moves across the many forces shaping higher education today and the challenge of thinking beyond immediate pressures. Along the way, we talk about teaching, curiosity, science fiction, and world-building, and how creative thinking helps us see change more clearly.
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By Lindsay Doukopoulos, DeElla Wiley, Adam Barger, DRI Committee5
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What if imagination is one of our most practical tools for the future? In this episode of Centering Centers, we talk with Bryan Alexander about what it means to think ahead when the world and higher education keep changing. Bryan shares how he came to futures work, what futurists actually do, and why learning to notice patterns, ask better questions, and explore multiple possible directions can help us respond more thoughtfully to change.
Our conversation moves across the many forces shaping higher education today and the challenge of thinking beyond immediate pressures. Along the way, we talk about teaching, curiosity, science fiction, and world-building, and how creative thinking helps us see change more clearly.
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