Episodios

  • Ep. 180: Voices of Student Success: Integrating AI in the Classroom
    Oct 29 2025

    This series of Voices of Student Success focuses on the use of generative artificial intelligence in higher education and how technology can support student success goals.

    A 2025 Inside Higher Ed survey of college provosts found that nearly 30 percent of respondents have reviewed curriculum to ensure that it will prepare students for AI in the workplace, and an additional 63 percent say they have plans to review curriculum for this purpose.

    Touro University in New York was an early adopter of AI-powered tools for experiential learning, encouraging faculty to integrate AI simulations into academic programs to advance students’ career success.

    In the latest episode of Voices of Student Success, Shlomo Argamon, associate provost for artificial intelligence at Touro, discusses the university policy for AI in the classroom, the need for faculty and staff development around AI and the risks of gamification of education.

    Hosted by Inside Higher Ed Student Success reporter Ashley Mowreader, this episode is sponsored by TimelyCare.

    Read a transcript of the podcast here.

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    31 m
  • Ep. 179: How to Be a Public Scholar and Why it Matters
    Oct 23 2025

    Public scholarship is about more than just getting published. It’s about joining the public conversation at a time when expertise matters more than ever.

    In this episode of The Key, Philip Gray, Op-Ed Editor at The Los Angeles Times, and Susan D'Agostino, mathematician-turned-writer and columnist behind The Public Scholar at Inside Higher Ed join IHE’s editor in chief Sara Custer to pull back the current on what editors really want in submissions, what scholars get wrong and how to turn your expertise into compelling public writing.

    Read Susan's conversation with Phillip in The Public Scholar.

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    40 m
  • Ep. 178: Voices of Student Success: Providing AI Training for All Students
    Oct 17 2025

    This series of Voices of Student Success focuses on the use of generative artificial intelligence in higher education and how technology can support student success goals.

    While AI tools have proliferated in education and workplace settings, not all tools are free or accessible to students and staff, which can create equity gaps regarding who is able to participate and learn new skills. To address this gap, San Diego State University leaders created an equitable AI alliance in partnership with the University of California San Diego and the San Diego Community College District. Together, the institutions work to address affordability and accessibility concerns for AI solutions, as well as share best practices, resources and expertise.

    In the latest episode of Voices of Student Success, James Frazee, San Diego State University’s chief information officer, discusses the alliance and SDSU’s approach to teaching AI skills to students.

    Hosted by Inside Higher Ed Student Success reporter Ashley Mowreader, this episode is sponsored by TimelyCare.

    Read a transcript of the podcast here.

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    26 m
  • Ep. 177: Student Loan Negotiations, H1-B Visas, a Compact for Academic Excellence
    Oct 9 2025

    In this episode of The Key, we're diving deep into what’s happening on Capitol Hill and inside the White House—and how it’s all affecting higher ed.

    Joining Sara Custer, IHE's editor in chief, is news editor Katherine Knott to unpack everything: the funding cuts hitting Minority Serving Institutions, restrictive policies upending life for international students and scholars, the latest twists in negotiated rule making around student borrowing, and yes—that Compact for Excellence in Higher Education everyone's talking about.

    Thank you to the Gates Foundation for sponsoring this episode.

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    48 m
  • Ep. 176: Voices of Student Success: How AI Can Smooth Transfer Processes
    Oct 2 2025

    This series of Voices of Student Success focuses on the use of generative artificial intelligence in higher education and how technology can support student success goals.

    Upward transfer is viewed as a mechanism to provide college students with an accessible and affordable onramp to higher education through two-year colleges, but breakdowns in the credit transfer process can hinder progress toward a student’s degree.

    A recent survey by Sova and the Beyond Transfer Policy Advisory Board found the average college student loses credits transferring between institutions and has to repeat courses they’ve already completed. Some students stop out of higher education altogether because transfer is too challenging.

    CourseWise is a new tool that seeks to mitigate some of these challenges by deploying AI to identify and predict transfer equivalencies using existing articulation agreements between institutions. So far, the tool has been adopted at over 120 colleges and universities, helping to provide a centralized database for credit transfer processes and automate course matching.

    In the most recent episode of Voices of Student Success, Joshua Pardos, an associate professor at the University of California, Berkeley, discusses how CourseWise works, the human elements of credit transfer and the need for reliable data in transfer.

    Hosted by Inside Higher Ed Student Success reporter Ashley Mowreader, this episode is sponsored by Strada Education Foundation.

    Read a transcript of the podcast here.

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    23 m
  • Ep. 175: Leadership in Turbulent Times
    Sep 25 2025

    Beverly Daniel Tatum—two-time college president, New York Times bestselling author, and one of the country’s most influential voices on race and education – joins Inside Higher Ed’s editor in chief Sara Custer to discuss her latest book, College Leadership in Turbulent Times: Peril and Promise.

    Tatum shares lessons from her own leadership journey serving as president at Spelman College and serving as interim president at Mount Holyoke and dives into some of the biggest issues facing colleges today, from diversity equity and inclusion to politics and finances.

    Thanks to the Gates Foundation for sponsoring this episode.

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    53 m
  • Ep: 174: Voices of Student Success: AI Chatbot Provides Resources, Early Alerts
    Sep 18 2025

    This series of Voices of Student Success focuses on uses of generative artificial intelligence in higher education and how technology can support student success goals.

    As generative AI tools become more common, a growing number of young people turn first to chatbots when they have questions. A survey by the Associated Press found that among AI users, 70 percent of young Americans use the tools to search for information.

    For colleges and universities, this presents a new opportunity to reach students with curated, institution-specific resources via chatbots.

    In the most recent episode of Voices of Student Success, Jeanette Powers, executive director of the student hub at Western New England University, discusses the university’s chatbot, Spirit, powered by EdSights, and how the technology helps staff intervene when students are in distress.

    Hosted by Inside Higher Ed Student Success reporter Ashley Mowreader, this episode is sponsored by Strada Education Foundation.

    Read a transcript of the podcast here.

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    25 m
  • Ep. 173: Can StoryCorps Heal the Divide on Campus?
    Sep 11 2025

    For more than 20 years, StoryCorps has been documenting conversations between Americans and broadcasting them on public radio. In 2017, StoryCorps launched One Small Step, a new project that pairs strangers on opposing sides of the political divide for one-on-one conversations. The organization is now bringing its initiative to college campuses.

    Dave Isay, the founder of StoryCorps, speaks with Sara Custer, Inside Higher Ed’s editor in chief, about the power of conversation and how seeing the common humanity in everyone can help foster understanding and belonging among students.

    Thanks to our partners The Gates Foundation for sponsoring this episode.

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    45 m