
050: Celebrating Our 50th Episode, Part One
03/18/19 • 45 min
Featured Quote:
"Steve, we haven’t done a very good job in the higher education community of responding to the various criticisms that are waged against higher ed and we...I guess this podcast was an attempt to try to really explore this and think about it a little bit."
~ Scott Wyatt
Full Transcript and Additional Links
Previous episodes referenced in this podcast:
- Episode 1
- Episode 18
- Episode 27
- Episode 39
- Episode 3
- Episode 17
Links to each episode can be found in the transcript web page.
Featured Quote:
"Steve, we haven’t done a very good job in the higher education community of responding to the various criticisms that are waged against higher ed and we...I guess this podcast was an attempt to try to really explore this and think about it a little bit."
~ Scott Wyatt
Full Transcript and Additional Links
Previous episodes referenced in this podcast:
- Episode 1
- Episode 18
- Episode 27
- Episode 39
- Episode 3
- Episode 17
Links to each episode can be found in the transcript web page.
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049: Innovation: Innovation as a Driver of Accessibility
Featured Quote:
"So, typically you find the 18 to 24-year-old demographic of students, they thrive in an environment where you have the face-to-face, you have the community of students that they come with and that is a lot to have in terms of the experience of being in a university setting on campus. Clearly that has tremendous value and we see that in our students. But then there are many, many, many thousands of students who never had the opportunity to graduate for a variety of reasons. They had to exit and go and take on work in order to be able to support their families or those kinds of situations that they...that required them to not necessarily be at the university for the length of time that it requires to graduate. So, in those situations, you want them to have the opportunity to be able to take on the courses that they need to take on with the flexibility that they need to have with their lifestyle and other situations, that then gives them the opportunity to still finish their graduation."
- Sethuraman Panchnathan
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051: Celebrating Our 50th Episode, Part Two
Featured Quote:
". . . if we go back to 1776 and sit in that world, those who founded this country were creating something that really had never happened before. It was the first time that a group of people had sat down and, through careful deliberation, created a form of democracy. And that was dependent upon the people be educated enough, engaged enough, thoughtful about other people enough that the people themselves could kind of be in charge. [It had] never been successful before and one of the fun pieces of this comes from the Massachusetts’ Constitution that John Adams wrote where he said that, “It shall be the duty of legislators in all future periods of this commonwealth to cherish the interests of literature and the sciences."
Full Transcript and Additional Links
Previous episodes referenced in this podcast:
- Episode 28
- Episode 40
- Episode 32
- Episode 16
- Episode 21
- Episode 13
Links to each episode can be found in the transcript web page.
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