Radical Cooperation Podcast

Radical Cooperation Podcast

Radical Cooperation is a podcast in which higher education leaders explore collaboration as the key to lasting change. Host Dr. Michael Horowitz, together with presidents, chancellors, and trailblazing experts, dives into thought-provoking conversations about solutions to some of the most pressing issues in higher education. From fostering partnerships across institutions to leveraging innovation over tradition, each episode unpacks how cooperation, not competition, drives success.

We’ve proven that sharing expertise and resources fosters education that prepares students to tackle pressing societal issues.

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Podcast Episodes


Which Marketing Strategies Reach Today’s Students
Radical Cooperation Podcast

Which Marketing Strategies Reach Today’s Students

Higher education is competing for attention in a more crowded, fragmented landscape than ever before. As enrollment pressure rises and traditional advantages fade, institutions face a critical leadership question: how do you grow without losing focus, credibility, or mission? In
What Keeps Alumni Coming Back
Radical Cooperation Podcast

What Keeps Alumni Coming Back

Alumni relationships are often treated as transactional, a newsletter, a donation ask, a quiet fade after graduation. But as higher education faces enrollment pressure, rising costs, and shifting expectations, the deeper question is how institutions build alumni relationships that are
Why Humanity Matters More in the Age of AI
Radical Cooperation Podcast

Why Humanity Matters More in the Age of AI

Technological change is accelerating faster than most institutions can adapt. As artificial intelligence reshapes work, learning, and leadership, higher education faces a deeper question: what human skills truly endure when information becomes instant and automation becomes ubiquitous? In this episode
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