EPISODE · Sep 19, 2024 · 29 MIN
What a Second Trump Presidency Could Mean for US Higher Education with Brendan Cantwell
from The World of Higher Education · host Higher Education Strategy Associates
In this episode of the World of Higher Education Podcast, host Alex Usher discusses the potential effects of a second Trump administration on U.S. higher education with Brendan Cantwell, a Michigan State University professor. The conversation delves into the federal government's role in higher education, potential changes to student financial aid and research funding, and the influence of the Supreme Court on educational policy. They also explore the challenges and risks higher education institutions may face under another Trump presidency and compare them to a possible Kamala Harris administration. Tune in for a comprehensive analysis of the political landscape and its implications for higher education.Blog Links:How the federal government could kill higher education.Higher Ed Policy Goals for a Second Trump Presidency
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In this episode of the World of Higher Education Podcast, host Alex Usher discusses the potential effects of a second Trump administration on U.S. higher education with Brendan Cantwell, a Michigan State University professor. The conversation delves into the federal government's role in higher education, potential changes to student financial aid and research funding, and the influence of the Supreme Court on educational policy. They also explore the challenges and risks higher education institutions may face under another Trump presidency and compare them to a possible Kamala Harris administration. Tune in for a comprehensive analysis of the political landscape and its implications for higher education.Blog Links:How the federal government could kill higher education.Higher Ed Policy Goals for a Second Trump Presidency
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