
Stop putting Woody on the stand (or making him president)
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Summary
In this episode of Allegedly Higher, Dr. Erin Wheeler and Dr. Candace Jackson discuss various topics including their busy schedules, writing books, revisiting past work, and their experiences with teaching. They also delve into pop culture, including the Braxton family, Tyrese's emotional interview, Drake's selfies, and the YSL Woody trial. In this conversation, Erin and Dr. Jackson discuss the challenges and issues surrounding higher education leadership. They highlight the pressure on college presidents to navigate political considerations, the importance of selecting the right candidate for the role, and the need for boards to prioritize the well-being of students and the institution. They also explore the impact of short tenures and the lack of diversity in leadership positions. The conversation concludes with a call to rethink leadership in higher education and prioritize empathy, self-awareness, and the ability to make informed decisions.
Keywords
higher education, busy schedules, writing books, teaching, pop culture, Braxton family, Tyrese, Drake, YSL Woody trial, higher education, leadership, college presidents, challenges, political considerations, candidate selection, board, students, short tenures, diversity, empathy, self-awareness, informed decisions