Universities are meant to be pillars of stability—gatekeepers of knowledge, engines of innovation, and pathways to opportunity. But what if that sense of permanence is an illusion?
In this episode of vpod.ai, Mike and Susan take a hard, unsparing look at higher education and ask a question that feels almost taboo: are universities failing the future they’re supposed to prepare us for?
Drawing directly from current research, this conversation dismantles the assumption that higher education is simply “going through a rough patch.” Instead, it reveals a system under pressure from rapid technological change, shifting student realities, rising costs, and a growing mental health crisis—many of which institutions are addressing too slowly or not at all.
Inside the episode:
- Why universities confuse digitization with true digital transformation
- How the pandemic exposed deep structural weaknesses in higher education
- The lack of faculty training for effective digital learning environments
- Why outdated IT systems still cripple student experiences
- How the digital divide quietly excludes lower-income students
- Why the traditional four-year, full-time college model no longer fits most students
- The hidden rigidity behind “flexible” and “hybrid” programs
- How outdated administrative schedules fail working students and parents
- The missed opportunity of micro-credentials and modular education
- Why degrees remain the only accepted currency despite changing workforce needs
- How student mental health services are often inaccessible when they’re needed most
- The growing disconnect between career services and modern job markets
- Why student well-being is still treated as an afterthought
- How rising tuition and student debt threaten accessibility and equity
- The limits of financial aid as a solution to systemic cost problems
- Why global ambitions outpace universities’ ability to support international students
- How geopolitical instability threatens global education models
- The gap between sustainability pledges and real institutional action
Rather than predicting the death of the university, this episode argues that higher education is facing a forced evolution. Institutions that continue to react instead of redesign may lose relevance altogether—while new pathways to learning quietly form around them.
If you’ve ever questioned the value of a degree, the future of college, or whether higher education is keeping pace with the world it serves, this episode offers a clear-eyed, deeply thought-provoking perspective.
Subscribe to vpod.ai for conversations that challenge established systems with research, context, and curiosity. If this episode made you rethink the ivory tower, share it with someone navigating education, careers, or the future of learning.