The VineDown with Emily Smith

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Join Emily Smith on The Weekly VineDown, a weekly video podcast dedicated to professionals in the higher education sector. In this series, Emily engages in candid discussions with leaders and influencers in higher ed, delving into the latest trends, challenges, and innovations shaping the academic landscape. She also occasionally offers insights and strategies for professional development, making it an essential listen for anyone working in higher education. Tune in to stay informed, inspired, and human!

  1. SEP 16

    What Families Get Wrong About College Admissions with Jeff Selingo

    Families obsess over “dream schools.” Colleges obsess over rankings and yield. Somewhere in between, the real truth about admissions gets lost. In this episode of The VineDown, I sit down (again!) with bestselling author and higher ed strategist Jeff Selingo to cut through the myths and talk candidly about what really drives admissions decisions today. Jeff has spent decades reporting on higher education, embedding inside admissions offices for his book Who Gets In and Why, and now challenging families to rethink what “a good college” actually means in his newest work Dream School. We get into: - Why admissions isn’t the pure meritocracy most families assume. - The outsized role of “hooks” like legacy, athletics, and full-pay admits. - Why prestige is more fluid than people think (remember when Northeastern, NYU, and USC weren’t “powerhouses”?) - How institutions can invest in the “knitting” that really matters: great teaching and faculty mentorship. - Why the first weeks on campus are make-or-break for student retention. - What colleges need to change about campus tours to show, not just tell, families what they’ll experience. - Why fit (not rankings) is the most reliable predictor of student success.If you’re a parent, an enrollment leader, or just curious about the future of higher education, this conversation will help you see admissions with fresh eyes: less about chasing the top 25, and more about finding the schools that will actually deliver on growth, opportunity, and long-term success.

    34 min
  2. AUG 6

    Paid Internships for All: Provost Joe Hartman on How UMass Lowell Redefined Student Success

    What happens when universities stop thinking of “student experience” as a buzzword and start treating it like an outcome-driven mission? In this episode of The Vinedown, host Emily Smith sits down with Joe Hartman, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs at UMass Lowell, to explore how his university reimagined student success by breaking down longstanding silos between academics, student life, and career services. Drawing on insights from employer feedback and research-backed frameworks, Joe and his team developed the groundbreaking Mosaic Student Experience. It’s an intentional system that helps students build a comprehensive record of not just classroom achievements, but also real-world experiences, co-curricular activities, and professional milestones. The goal: Ensure that every student leaves campus career-ready, equipped with crucial soft skills, and fully prepared for life beyond graduation. In this conversation, you’ll learn: Why academic and student affairs should live under one roof—and how merging these typically separated functions can radically improve student outcomes. The “Mosaic” framework UMass Lowell uses to guide students intentionally through a customized, holistic college experience. How UMass Lowell tackles equity gaps by guaranteeing paid, career-aligned internships for all students—including majors traditionally excluded from these opportunities. Joe’s unique insights into why soft skills like communication, teamwork, and adaptability increasingly determine graduates’ career success—and how higher ed can better cultivate them. What higher ed leaders can do right now to build meaningful career-connected experiences that benefit first-generation, Pell-eligible, and underserved student populations. If you care about closing gaps, breaking outdated structures, and helping students succeed in college and beyond, you won’t want to miss this episode. Tune into the full episode on Spotify, Apple, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!

    39 min
  3. JUL 22

    Enrollment Funnels Are Bloated. Here’s How Wayne State Keeps It Personal, with VP of Enrollment Management Kevin Halle

    What if the secret to enrollment success isn’t about bigger funnels, but about smaller friction? In this episode of the Vine Down, I chat with Kevin Halle, VP of Enrollment Management at Wayne State College: a public institution serving a student body that’s nearly 50% first-gen. Kevin breaks down how Wayne State has not only grown enrollment significantly over the past decade but maintained a uniquely personal touch while doing it. We dive into the common “scary friction” points first-gen students face, like hesitating to speak with professors about grades, feeling intimidated when dropping classes, and navigating unfamiliar college systems. Kevin shares how Wayne State proactively addresses these anxieties by intentionally creating a culture where students feel known, heard, and supported. You’ll hear: How Wayne State balances rapid enrollment growth with highly personal student experiences. Specific ways their staff identifies and eliminates friction that can block student success. Why the concept of “Nebraska Nice” actually powers a cohesive, cross-departmental support network. Kevin’s insights are not only thoughtful, but refreshingly actionable: If students repeatedly struggle, he says, it’s not the students who need to change. It’s us. Listen in for powerful, practical ways your institution can get proactive about student support, and keep enrollment growth both meaningful and sustainable. Available wherever you get your podcasts!

    35 min
  4. JUN 24

    Why Colleges Get Retention Wrong: A Radical Rethink with Katie Condon, VP of Enrollment at Eastern Michigan

    If your institution treats student recruitment separately from retention, you’re missing a critical connection. On this episode of The Vinedown, Emily Smith speaks with Katie Condon, Vice President of Enrollment Management at Eastern Michigan University. Katie draws from her own experiences as a first-generation college student to explain why student retention begins from the very first interaction with recruitment, and why that matters deeply to the health of any institution. Katie shares powerful personal insights and data-driven approaches for colleges aiming to improve student success, address internal campus silos, and better prepare students for life after college. She also provides a candid exploration of the “Glass Cliff” phenomenon and how it uniquely impacts women in enrollment leadership. In this episode, you’ll discover: Why Katie believes recruitment equals retention, illustrated through her personal story of experiencing rejection and alienation as a first-generation student. How every interaction matters: from faculty comments to dorm conditions, seemingly small experiences have major impacts on student retention. Effective strategies for breaking down silos across departments to improve student outcomes—starting with a clear, unified vision for student experiences. The hidden challenges of the “Glass Cliff”—how women in leadership roles are often asked to achieve more with fewer resources and higher stakes, setting them up for disproportionate failure risks. Preparing students for the real world: why higher education often fails to prepare students adequately for non-academic careers, and what colleges should do instead (including meaningful career prep and skill-building like AI literacy). Practical ways enrollment managers can better understand students, including student-focused data collection and proactive campus engagement. Katie’s thoughtful discussion emphasizes practical actions colleges can take right now to boost both recruitment and retention, while genuinely serving students’ best interests. Listen now for an honest, actionable conversation on enrollment management’s most pressing issues.

    41 min

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Join Emily Smith on The Weekly VineDown, a weekly video podcast dedicated to professionals in the higher education sector. In this series, Emily engages in candid discussions with leaders and influencers in higher ed, delving into the latest trends, challenges, and innovations shaping the academic landscape. She also occasionally offers insights and strategies for professional development, making it an essential listen for anyone working in higher education. Tune in to stay informed, inspired, and human!

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