A revolution in higher ed | Matthew J. Smith
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Professor and founder Matthew J. Smith joins us to share the story of Hildegard College—a bold experiment in rethinking higher education by uniting the Great Books with entrepreneurship.
In this episode, we discuss:
📖 How a transformative encounter with the Great Books led Smith to his vocation
📖 Why graduate school often fails to cultivate wisdom—and how new colleges are reimagining liberal education
📖 What makes Hildegard’s model distinct: a single B.A. in Liberal Arts and Entrepreneurship
📖 How wisdom, friendship, and creation are integrated into the Hildegard curriculum
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➡️ Hildegard College: https://www.hildegard.college
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