Jonas Gyalokay of Airtame
This episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Jonas Gyalokay, co-founder of Airtame, a videoconference and screen-sharing service.
Terry Hartle talks about the state of U.S. politics, higher ed policy making, and colleges’ role in the culture wars as he concludes 30 years of advocacy for colleges.
Terry Hartle retired last fall after 30 years as the chief government and public affairs officer at the American Council on Education, where he had a front-row seat to virtually every important higher education policy discussion. In this week’s episode of The Key, Hartle talks about the partisanship and inertia that afflicts today’s politics, politicians’ increased questioning and oversight of higher education, and the implications for colleges, their employees and their students.
Hosted by Inside Higher Ed Editor Doug Lederman
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This episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Jonas Gyalokay, co-founder of Airtame, a videoconference and screen-sharing service.
Enjoy this bonus episode featuring a Campus interview with Stevens Institute of Technology Dean of Undergraduate Education Eve Riskin.
In this interview, Montclair State University president Jonathan Koppell talks about accessibility for minoritized groups, the power of creative communication and why he thinks universities need to own their part in the public’s diminishing trust in higher education.
A discussion of the special challenges and strategies for the growing numbers of students who are studying fully or partially online.
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