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I Stand Corrected: A Higher Education Podcast

A weekly Education and Higher Education podcast
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I Stand Corrected: A Higher Education Podcast

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I Stand Corrected: A Higher Education Podcast

I Stand Corrected: A Higher Education Podcast

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The gang sits down for another interview, this time with Andrew Bolger from The College of the Ozarks.He discusses work colleges, their mission and forms and the ways in which they are both a staple of American higher ed and revolutionizing th
Who’s ready for an interview show?This week, two professionals within for profit higher education submit themselves to ISC scrutiny and provide a glimpse behind the curtain.What are the philosophical differences between for-profit and non-pr
Finally.The boys sit down for a cordial discussion regarding this seminal document in American Higher Education.What does the Yale Report say and why does it say it?What role should this (almost) 200 year old document have in shaping conte
What is the Rooney Rule and can it help colleges and universities improve their hiring practices? Tune in as the gang discusses homogeneity in academia.Neil’s piece in the Rehoboth Journal:  Hollywood, the NFL, and the CCCU.Join the conversat
To what degree is it appropriate to drown bunnies, even if they are cuddly? Join Neil, Keith, and Nate in this special 2-part episode regarding college President Simon Newman’s “interesting” retention plan, and the uproar its caused at the sma
To what degree is it appropriate to drown bunnies, even if they are cuddly? Join Neil, Keith, and Nate in this special 2-part episode regarding college President Simon Newman’s “interesting” retention plan, and the uproar its caused at the smal
What does it take to gain admission into the Academy’s ivy covered halls?Join Keith, Neil, Nate, and special guest Ben Smith (@DaGreatDennis) as they talk about college admissions.  What characteristics would you look for in an ideal college
In this week’s episode, the guys sit down to talk about the Chronicle of Higher Education’s look back on the year in Higher Education according to The Onion. The Adjunct, Faculty Member, and Administrator each pick one of the satirical articles
Photo Credit: Mike GiffordWelcome to I Stand Corrected!  This week the boys revisit the question: What influence (if any) does college have on creativity? And specifically, is college the place for entrepreneurs in the making? Join unemployed
When the administrator’s away, the faculty will play.  Join Keith and Nate as they discuss Neil Postman’s The End of Education.  What is the purpose of education? What metaphors provide the best ways to animate an institution of learning?  Also
Photo Credit: Aaron DavisIs college a place for conformity or creativity? Join the Faculty, the Adjunct, and the Administrator as they creatively debate the creative merits of the modern academy (spoiler alert: Neil is wrong).  Listen in and l
The Faculty Member Mixing this PodcastThe semester is wrapping up, and as students, staff, and faculty across the nation prepare for the winter break, I Stand Corrected’s team of experts share their own experiences with academic reprieves and 
The gang + special guest Tim Edris of Emerging Leaders Institute weigh in on the recent controversy at Wheaton College.  We try and unravel the theological argument and the broader institutional concerns at stake. What role does academic freed
Photo Credit: Richard ElzeyIn this episode, Neil, Nate, and special guest Lyss Gorman discuss campus gun bans.  Do students have a right to carry a firearm on campus and would you go to a school that allowed it?  To what extent would campus gu
Finals. It’s the most wonderful time of the year!This week the administrator, the adjunct, and the faculty member welcome special guest Hannah Brenton. Hannah is a current grad student in the Master of Arts in Higher Education program, a Resid
Photo Credit: Francisco OsorioIn this episode, the trio continue the conversation by exploring the important intersection of student activism, active scholarship, and free speech. We discuss the importance of free speech in higher learning but
Tony WebsterIn this episode Keith, Nate, and Neil swim in the waters of the student protest movements of the last few weeks. They discuss the events of the University of Missouri, Yale, and Ithaca (among others). But they also consider larger
Photo Credit: me and the sysopIt’s the end of the world! In this episode the team bands together to defend themselves against the advancing zombie horde—using the power of higher education.  We ask, what role should higher education play in ti
Benedictine UniversityJoin Nate, Keith, and Neil as they discuss the college tradition of homecoming.  Other topics within the show include being on a mission, a mission from God, Nate’s Beard band, and tradition for the sake of tradition.
Adam FagenIn this podcast we discuss college rankings, particularly the powerful and ever-present US News and World Report.  We asked, how do college rankings work, what is their impact (if any) upon administrative decisions at college and uni
By Lauren Metter, DIgBoston.comHigher education is in crisis! Or is it?  Have the rumors of the university’s demise been greatly exaggerated? The cost of college is a critical issue but the group debates whether or not it is an existential cri
Photo: Troy Page / t r u t h o u tIt’s election season, which means higher education is on the table. Neil, Keith, and Nate pick apart the mainstream democratic views regarding higher education financing.  We ask, what does free college really
In this episode the gang discusses the wild world of college athletics, specifically at the DIII level. We ask, what is the place and purpose of athletics at smaller schools, what value (economic, educational, and otherwise) does athletics brin
Join Keith Martel, Nate Nyeholt, and Neil Best as they launch their weekly podcast, I Stand Corrected. This week they discuss Scott Walker’s utilitarian view of Higher Education, and how that has affected the state University system of higher e
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