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Ep. 157: Is the Alliance Between the Federal Government and Higher Ed Forever Broken?

May 22, 2025
Ted Mitchell, President of the American Council on Education and former Under Secretary for the Department of Education, dives into the tumultuous relationship between higher education and the federal government. He discusses recent funding freezes and the implications for public trust in institutions. Mitchell emphasizes the need for genuine dialogue and collaboration to navigate political challenges and restore accountability. He also highlights the importance of aligning educational programs with workforce demands and advocating for underrepresented institutions to ensure broad access to opportunities.
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INSIGHT

Public Punishment as Warning

  • The White House uses public punitive letters to target and warn institutions rather than engage in dialogue.
  • This strategy aims to coerce compliance through public pressure and financial threats.
INSIGHT

Slow Burn to Campus Crisis

  • Slow-burning issues like stagnant completion rates and ideological homogeneity contributed to today's federal tensions.
  • The October 7th protests ignited these issues into a full-blown crisis on campuses.
ADVICE

Better Protest Management Needed

  • Institutions should develop clear, transparent protest policies and enforce them fairly.
  • Communicate policies well to students so disciplinary actions are understood and seen as fair.
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