In this Weekly Wisdom episode, Portland State University president Ann Cudd joins our CEO, Bridget Burns, and Sara Custer from Inside Higher Ed for a candid conversation about what it takes to lead a public urban university during disruption, activism and transformation.

Cudd reflects on her academic roots in philosophy, what drew her to PSU and how mentors, unexpected challenges and a deep belief in the power of higher education to foster belonging and agency have shaped her leadership.

In this episode, we discuss:

✨ How a single philosophy article launched her academic career
✨ The moment college became “worth it” for her
✨ Leading through campus protest and how she approaches free speech and safety
✨ What she learned from higher education luminaries like Kim Wilcox and Michael Crow
✨ Why PSU’s social mobility mission resonates with her values
✨ How orientation and graduation restore her sense of purpose
✨ Advice for navigating presidential leadership in year one

💬 “I want everyone to feel that sense of belonging, that they can achieve at least some of their dreams. And I’m convinced higher education can do that.”

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