In the latest episode of Not Alone: Leaders in Conversation, host Rafael Bras engages in an in-depth discussion with Prof Larry Bacow, one of America’s most esteemed academic leaders, having held prestigious positions at MIT, Tufts and Harvard. The conversation, recorded on Oct 16, 2024, covers a wide range of topics including Prof Bacow’s aversion to titles, his career shaped by mentorship and serendipity, the role of parental influence, addressing public perception of higher education, managing institutional challenges, and the current issues of diversity and inclusion in academia. Prof Bacow also delves into his principles of leadership and reflects on his contributions to initiatives on the legacy of slavery and academic admissions. The episode provides valuable insights for anyone in or aspiring to be in academic leadership.
00:00:00 Introduction to Not Alone Leaders in Conversation
00:00:51 Introducing Dr. Larry Bacow
00:01:29 Larry Bacow's Leadership Philosophy
00:04:32 The Role of Mentors in Larry's Career
00:08:10 Larry's Family Background and Values
00:16:34 Challenges and Reflections on Leadership
00:20:29 Navigating Unusual Career Paths
00:31:44 Challenges Facing Higher Education
00:32:25 Public Perception and Cost Control
00:34:01 Research Mission and Economic Impact
00:36:15 Accessibility and Affordability in Elite Institutions
00:42:06 Governance and Leadership in Universities
00:49:59 Supreme Court Decision on Race in Admissions
00:55:08 Addressing the Legacy of Slavery
01:00:09 Reflections on Anti-Semitism and Discrimination
01:04:15 Concluding Thoughts and Future Optimism
01:07:10 Closing Remarks and Call to Action