
In this episode Jordan talks with Dr. Joshua Brown, an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University, to discuss his book 'Capitalizing on College.' The conversation explores the transformation of higher education from a mission-driven approach to one focused on financial margins. Dr. Brown shares insights from his research on various educational institutions, their strategies for sustainability, and the impact of student loans and philanthropy on the future of education. The discussion also highlights the differences between Catholic and Protestant institutions and the challenges they face in maintaining their missions amidst financial pressures.
Resources:
1) Capitalizing on College, Joshua Brown
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the London Lyceum Podcast
01:51 The Shift in Higher Education: Mission to Margin
06:45 Research Methodology: Understanding Institutional Behavior
10:48 Strategies of Higher Education Institutions
17:30 Historical Context of Educational Strategies
20:39 The Future of the Residential Model
22:38 Predictions for the Future of Education
24:49 The Role of Values in Faith-Based Education
27:20 Rethinking Philanthropy in Religious Education
28:00 The Dilemma of Student Debt
30:10 Innovative Solutions in Higher Education
32:48 Faith-Based Institutions and Their Mission
34:36 The Balance Between Money and Mission
36:10 Comparative Insights: Catholic vs. Protestant Institutions
39:13 Reflections on School Choice and Competition
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