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


The Strategic Power of the Higher Ed CFO
Radical Cooperation Podcast

The Strategic Power of the Higher Ed CFO

Higher education is under financial pressure like never before. Rising costs, shrinking enrollments, and tuition-dependent models are forcing leaders to make hard choices about what to cut and what to protect. In this episode of Radical Cooperation, Dr. Michael Horowitz
The Future of Higher Ed Belongs to Bold Collaborators
Radical Cooperation Podcast

The Future of Higher Ed Belongs to Bold Collaborators

Shrinking enrollments and financial strain are pressuring colleges nationwide, but survival isn’t about cutting to the bone. It’s about rethinking how institutions scale, collaborate, and innovate. In this episode of Radical Cooperation, Dr. Michael Horowitz speaks with Dr.
AI Literacy Is Higher Ed’s New Core Skill
Radical Cooperation Podcast

AI Literacy Is Higher Ed’s New Core Skill

Artificial intelligence is reshaping the workforce—but most colleges and universities are still figuring out what it means for teaching, learning, and leadership. In this episode of Radical Cooperation, Dr. Michael Horowitz is joined by Dale Pike, Associate Provost for
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