To survive, universities must adapt. One problem is that it takes years to introduce change on campus. But most of the nation’s 5,300 colleges and universities do not have a lot of extra time. They need to quickly focus diminishing resources on their core mission of teaching and learning, research, and outreach.
So, what must colleges do to redefine normal—faster?
Michael Kubit, former vice-president for information technology and chief information officer at Penn State University, now serving as T-Mobile’s first industry advisor for higher education, discusses with Forbes the importance of reimagining how technology can make education more accessible, affordable, and engaging.
Read this Forbes article to find out more.
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