Visionary Women in Higher Education: Driving Transformational Impact in 2026
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Sarah Mangelsdorf: A President, a Plan, and the Making of a Global Research University
There is a particular quality that separates leaders who merely manage institutions from those who genuinely transform them. It is something harder to name than

Ananya Mukherjee: The Scholar Who Crossed Continents to Reimagine Higher Education in India
There is a particular kind of courage involved in leaving behind what is already excellent in pursuit of something that could become extraordinary. Professor Ananya

Linda Livingstone: Coming Home to Lead, and Transforming Baylor University in the Process
Some leaders are recruited. Some are appointed. And some, in the way that feels almost inevitable in hindsight, come home. Linda Livingstone first arrived at

Lisa C. Freeman: The President Who Believes That Better Data Builds a Better University
There are leaders who arrive at an institution carrying a single defining idea, a flagship program, a headline initiative, a number they want to hit.
Blogs

Top 15 Biggest Layoffs 2026: List Of Companies, Reasons & Impact Explained
Since 2025, the history of corporate workforce management has undergone a massive change due to the trend of “Mass Layoffs”. What began as a series

How Did Amrut Single Malt Become The Pioneer Of Indian Single Malt: Business Model Explained
In 1948, when India had just gained independence, a small bottling unit opened in Bangalore to supply spirits to the Indian Army’s Canteen Stores Department.

Royal Enfield’s History Explained: How Did The Brand Survive 120 Years Of Change
Royal Enfield is one of the oldest motorcycle brands in the world, with a history that dates back to 1901 in the United Kingdom. Known
