EPISODE · Sep 24, 2025 · 1H 18M
Public Higher Education in an Age of Disruption
from TRANSFORMED · host Higher Digital
Questions? Feedback? Send us a text!Dr. Ian F. McNeely reveals how his book "The University Unfettered" provides a dispassionate, evidence-based examination of how public universities operate, challenging both progressive and conservative narratives about higher education's supposed decline.• Universities effectively adapt to reduced state funding through competition while maintaining their public mission• Competition between institutions drives quality and focuses universities on core missions of teaching and research• Administrative growth primarily supports student success initiatives rather than unnecessary bureaucracy• Strategic thinking trumps rigid strategic planning in helping universities respond to changing circumstances• The shift toward applied knowledge and "new instrumentalism" connects theoretical learning to practical applications• University curriculums are evolving to bridge classroom learning to career preparation through internships and experiential learning• Political interventions in university operations often backfire, regardless of intentions• Public universities educate millions of students and conduct more than half the nation's research, yet receive less attention than elite private schoolsFor higher education leaders navigating today's challenges, focus on three principles: live in truth, do the work, and serve the mission.Subscribe or follow TRANSFORMED wherever you listen, to get the latest episode when it drops and hear directly from leaders and innovators in higher ed tech and digital transformation best practices.Find and follow us on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/higher-digital-inc
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Questions? Feedback? Send us a text! Dr. Ian F. McNeely reveals how his book "The University Unfettered" provides a dispassionate, evidence-based examination of how public universities operate, challenging both progressive and conservative narratives about higher education's supposed decline. • Universities effectively adapt to reduced state funding through competition while maintaining their public mission • Competition between institutions drives quality and focuses universities on core mi...
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