Navigating Change from Teibel Education

Navigating Change from Teibel Education

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The Human Side of Leadership • A Conversation with Nico Washington and Bill Guerrero.

In a moment when higher education finds itself pressed on all sides—demographics, policy shifts, the financial realities of running institutions—this live conversation from the EACUBO Annual Meeting offers something increasingly rare: clarity grounded in humanity. Howard Teibel i ...  Show more

Rethinking Non-Promotable Work • A Conversation with Laurie Weingart from Carnegie Mellon University

At first glance, the idea seems almost too ordinary to merit investigation: every workplace has a layer of tasks no one celebrates. Coordinating committees. Taking notes. Ordering refreshments. Keeping the machine running. These responsibilities rarely lead to promotions, and yet ...  Show more

Leading with Clarity • A conversation with Mitch Wein from the Brookings Institution

There are moments in a career when a small interaction—almost forgettable at the time—reshapes how a person thinks about leadership. For Mitch Wein, one of those key moments came during a meeting about selecting an architect, where a simple vote turned into a lesson about transpa ...  Show more

EACUBO Chairs | Continuity and Change at EACUBO • A conversation with Sara Thorndike and Romayne Botti

Leadership inside a professional community rarely looks like leadership on an organizational chart. It’s quieter, more relational, shaped by volunteers who balance full workloads with the desire to support their peers. In this episode, recorded live at EACUBO 2025, Howard Teibel ...  Show more

Disrupting Ourselves: Making education relevant for students with Howard Teibel, Scott Carlson and Ned Laff

In 1877, the first college "major" was coined at Johns Hopkins. The catalog for that year is a dense read, though short; courses toward the baccalaureate only required two years of study and then—presumably—a job. That catalog has hardened into something else today: a system that ...  Show more