Podcast: THE KEY with Inside Higher Ed

Hear candid conversations with higher ed newsmakers on how colleges and universities are coping with the pandemic and recession -- with a special focus on equity and lower-income students.

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Terry Hartle talks about the state of U.S. politics, higher ed policy making, and colleges’ role in the culture wars as he concludes 30 years of advocacy for colleges.

A panel of experts assesses the implications of news that the University of Phoenix might be sold to a public university system.

How far have we traveled on a path to a more flexible, open and equitable learner ecosystem?

Many colleges and professors used it during the pandemic, to mixed reviews. Is it part of the answer going forward?

The data on career outcomes – and, importantly, other factors – that campuses collect and publish to prove their worth.

This week’s episode explores what’s driving the trend and whether an overdependence on economic outcomes can lead to unintended consequences.

Americans aren’t doubting its importance, but they’re asking harder questions about whether it’s worth the time and money.

Do higher ed leaders have an overly rosy view of what’s ahead for their campuses?

Recent developments make this conversation about strategic alliances between institutions timely.

This week’s episode of The Key explores the 7.5 percent decline that college enrollments have suffered since the pandemic, with a focus on community colleges that enroll working learners and first-generation students, which have been especially hard hit.

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