Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Eight Predictions for the Future of Higher Education

Eight Predictions for the Future of Higher Education

“… If the university is no longer just the place you go to get a degree that gets you on a job, what is it? As far as I can tell after my inquiries during the past six weeks, almost no one has a particularly good answer to that question. In the coming years, as the pain starts at so many of these universities, their administrators, faculty, and those with a direct stake in the future of higher education need to figure out what a college education is for…”

The university should never have been conceived as “ just the place you go to get a degree that gets you a job,” so if in the future it is thankfully not that, let’s again make it the place you go to get a vision of life and how to live it. How about that?

https://www.newyorker.com/news/fault-lines/eight-predictions-for-the-future-of-higher-education

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