Episodios

  • College Counterpoints for May 9. 2024
    May 10 2024

    Topics:

    The Future of Online Learning

    Second: Open Educational Resources (OER)


    News Story:

    2024 IHE survey of college presidents and constructive guidance.

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    20 m
  • College Counterpoints for Apr 25, 2024 with Joseph Pellerito Jr, and Gary Stocker
    Apr 25 2024

    You can never tell when Drs. Stocker and Pellerito will agree, but you'll want to listen to the one NEW thing they agree on in this week's podcast.
    Hint: It is NOT HLC or other accrediting agencies.

    Are topics this week include:

    1. Is there a college collapse coming this Fall ?
    2. Gary’s favorite punching bag: accrediting agencies
    3. Waiting too long can doom a college merger, experts say
    4. Are We Asking the Wrong Questions About ChatGPT?

    Joseph is keeping the 'good points' score this week. We'll have to see how reasonable he is. ;)

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    28 m
  • College Counterpoints for APRIL 18 2024 with Gary Stocker and Joseph Pellerito, Jr.
    Apr 18 2024

    Gary talks about how college presidents are like Tevye from 'Fiddler on the Roof'. Dr. P. says ' get over it' with college students using AI; and Gary makes himself a college president for 10 minutes.

    And, in the 'Good Points' score, there is a big winner.

    Here are the topics and news stories for this week.

    1. Are we heading toward a FAFSA-induced closing catastrophe this Fall.
    2. Academic Integrity and Plagiarism Prevention
    3. Education Department eyes widespread student debt relief in draft rules
    4. No cause for worry about UWGB, chancellor says


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    25 m
  • College Counterpoints for April 11, 2024 with Gary Stocker and Joseph Pellerito, Jr.
    Apr 11 2024

    The April 11, 2024 College Counterpoints podcasts starts off with a reference to colleges being eclipsed into darkness. Only one of us believes that to be true. You can probably guess which one.

    Our topics, stories, debates, and discussions today:

    • Colleges that are buyers (most of them) and colleges that are sellers. Those are terms created by Jeff Selingo.
    • BestColleges.com comes out with a story and list of closed, closing, and merging colleges
    • Lesley U faculty are good at no-confidence votes. If only they could graduate more than 50% of their students
    • The alarming number of students from closed colleges that do NOT return to college.

    I know who won the 'good points' score, but you will have to listen to the podcast to find out for yourself.

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    29 m
  • College Counterpoints for April 4, 2024 with Joseph Pellerito, Jr. and Gary Stocker
    Apr 7 2024

    In this podcast episode, we discuss:

    • Half of graduates end up underemployed
    • College closures ‘en masse’ - so says a college president
    • Faculty are good at protesting. JP takes me off of his Christmas Card list
    • JP has some ideas on college safety.

    Our sponsors are College Viability, LLC and Harmony Cubed


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    24 m
  • College Counterpoints for March 28, 2024
    Mar 29 2024

    This week's episode takes us to the family kitchen table where the discussion is about colleges to choose. Joseph and Gary also chat about college ambulance chasers, the EY-Parthenon Institutional Viability Metric, and the business side of collateralizing college property. Finally, the jousting duo speculate on the impact of the FAFSA delays.

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    29 m
  • College CounterPoints for Mar 16, 2024
    Mar 17 2024

    Summary

    In this episode of College Counterpoints, Dr. Gary Stocker and Dr. Joseph Pellerito Jr. discuss the importance of academic freedom, the public's trust in higher education, consolidation in the industry, college leadership, and the issues with the FAFSA application. They engage in a lively debate and emphasize the need for transparency and ethical decision-making in higher education. The conversation highlights the challenges and opportunities facing colleges and universities in the current landscape.


    Takeaways

    • Academic freedom is crucial for fostering innovation, critical thinking, and intellectual integrity in higher education.
    • Transparency and ethical decision-making are essential for building trust in higher education institutions.
    • Consolidation and closures are inevitable in the higher education industry, and a coordinated approach is needed to ensure a smooth transition and protect students' interests.
    • The FAFSA application process needs to be improved to prevent further disruptions and ensure access to financial aid for students.

    Chapters

    Introduction 00:00

    The Importance of Academic Freedom 00:39

    The Public's Trust in Higher Education 09:30

    Consolidation in Higher Education 14:06

    The FAFSA Fiasco 24:41

    Closing Remarks 28:14

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    29 m
  • College Counterpoints for Mar 7, 2024
    Mar 8 2024

    The March 7th episode includes topic discussions on DEI and the self-fulfilling prophecy risk colleges face when they have to announce they are in dire financial straights.

    Our two news stories are doing the math on a $38 million deficit at Columbia College (IL) and the faculty at Manhattan College (NY) feel betrayed.

    The "Good Points" score is 5 to 3. Listen to the podcast to see which of us wins.

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    25 m
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