What if higher education stopped obsessing over where students start and focused instead on where they’re actually supposed to finish?
In this episode of The VineDown, Emily sits down with Rhonda Longworth, Provost and Executive Vice President at Eastern Michigan University, for one of the most grounded, human, and quietly radical conversations we’ve had this season.
Rhonda has spent nearly 30 years at EMU: first as faculty, now as the academic leader responsible for both Academic and Student Affairs. She brings a rare combination of institutional memory, lived first-generation experience, and clear-eyed leadership to a moment when higher ed feels pulled in a hundred directions at once.
In this conversation, we explore:
This episode is for anyone working in higher education who feels the tension between access and rigor… innovation and mission… speed and care.
It’s honest. It’s practical. And it might change how you think about student success altogether.