“We’re living through a transformation as profound as the Industrial Revolution,” says Arthur Levine, PhD, President of Brandeis University. “You have to lead your institution...
“We’re living through a transformation as profound as the Industrial Revolution,” says Arthur Levine, PhD, President of Brandeis University. “You have to lead your institution through it.”
One of higher education’s most respected voices on institutional transformation, Dr. Levine joins WittKieffer’s Elsa Núñez for a compelling conversation on the future of academia for WittKieffer’s Impactful Leaders Podcast. With decades of leadership experience—including presidencies at Teachers College, Columbia University and the Woodrow Wilson Graduate School—Dr. Levine shares his vision for reinventing the liberal arts, embracing innovation, and leading through disruption. He reflects on his lifelong commitment to improving education and the importance of adapting to a rapidly changing world. “We’re moving from a national analog industrial economy to a global digital knowledge economy,” he explains. “The programs we had in the past don’t work anymore.” At Brandeis, he’s leading a comprehensive reinvention of the liberal arts, aligning academic programs with real-world competencies and career readiness—an effort that earned overwhelming faculty support and is already drawing national attention.
The episode also explores the role of innovation and urgency in institutional leadership. Dr. Levine discusses the launch of Brandeis’s Center for Applied Liberal Arts and Careers, which includes a new competency-based transcript and a skunkworks lab focused on integrating AI into instruction. “What makes a GPS helpful is that it can help you the minute you’re off track,” he says. “Why can’t learning be like that?” His analogy underscores the need for real-time, personalized learning models that better serve today’s students.
For leaders navigating financial pressures, public scrutiny, and the need for institutional distinction, Dr. Levine offers clear advice: study history, listen carefully, and lead with vision.