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What’s Your Why: Advice from Higher Ed Leadership
Release Date: 06/06/2023
What’s Your Why: Advice from Higher Ed Leadership
In this episode, Gettysburg College President Robert Iuliano shares his story -- a lifelong dedication to higher education shaped by his parents, who were first-generation college graduates and teachers. Iuliano discusses transformative power of engaging with different perspectives and shares his advice on how to make informed decisions that align with your core values.
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Dr. Lori S. White is DePauw University's trailblazing 21st president. She became the first woman and person of color to lead the institution in 2020. President White, a passionate advocate for student success, has over 40 years of experience in higher education. In our conversation, she discusses the importance of fostering an inclusive campus culture through free expression and respectful dialogue and gives career advice on remaining open to new opportunities throughout your journey.
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Dr. Anita Thomas is North Central College’s 11th president, as well as the first woman and first person of color to lead the institution. Thomas is a researcher, renowned scholar and psychologist. In our conversation, she shares her advice on how to be present and build resilience and emphasizes the importance of taking time for reflection.
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Mike Magee is the president of Minerva University, a global community dedicated to shaping the next generation of leaders, entrepreneurs and change-makers. Before his current role, Magee was the founding CEO of Chiefs for Change, a non-profit organization supporting leaders of many of the nation’s largest K-12 public education systems. In our conversation, Magee reflects on the need to create racially and economically diverse school environments and the importance of helping students build skills for civil discourse.
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President Jo Allen is the first alumna to lead Meredith College, one of the largest private colleges for women in the United States. She was named the 8th president of the institution in 2011. In our conversation, President Allen shares her thoughts on the small things all great leaders do and the importance of empowering the next generation of women through leadership, mentorship and institutional support.
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Mary Dana Hinton has served as the president of Hollins University since August 2020. An active proponent of the liberal arts and inclusion, her leadership reflects a deep commitment to educational equity. President Hinton shares how recent events have shaped her ‘why’ and reminds us of the power of hope, joy and love.
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Kathryn Morris, the 19th president of St. Lawrence University, has dedicated her life to higher education. Before her presidency, she was Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Butler University, overseeing key institutional priorities and strategic planning. In this episode, we discuss how education changed the trajectory of her family, how to ground yourself in your institutional mission and the importance of empowering students to discern their passions and develop their sense of purpose.
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Dr. Alison Byerly has served as president of Carleton College since 2021 and is the school’s first woman president. A scholar of Victorian literature and culture, Byerly is the author of two scholarly books and has written and spoken extensively on the role of technology in higher education. In our conversation, she highlights the power of building relationships with your community and the importance of listening.
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Linda LeMura, the 14th President of Le Moyne College, is the first female layperson to lead a Jesuit institution of higher education in the U.S. As a first-generation college student, LeMura explains education's pivotal role in shaping her life. She also shares what inspires her drive to give back and build inclusive communities and how she reconnects to her "why" in challenging times.
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Dr. Wesley Fugate, the 20th President of Wilson College, has led the institution since January 2020. Under his guidance, the college introduced new academic programs and initiatives for diversity and inclusion. In our conversation, he shares the importance of educating students about justice and honorable living and the power of using humor to connect with your community.
info_outlineKatherine Rowe, the 28th president at William & Mary, is recognized as an innovator in higher education. In this episode, she opens up about a time when her leadership was challenged and shares her advice on creating a sense of belonging on campus and removing obstacles to ensure student success.