Higher education is changing, and so is the way we think about its value. As interest in postsecondary education options rebounds, a bigger question is emerging: what kind of learning best prepares students for civic life today?
Liberal arts education has long played a vital role in helping students and future leaders think critically, engage across differences, and grapple with complex public challenges – skills that feel especially urgent right now.
What might it look like to embrace multiple pathways to learning and skill development, including technical training, trades, life skills, and four-year degrees, as part of a shared civic and educational ecosystem? What role do liberal arts institutions plan in rebuilding trust and strengthening our civic culture?
On March 10, 2026, Citizens League held this Mind Opener discussion, hosted and sponsored by Macalester College, about the future of liberal arts and higher education, and the role it can play in building a resilient, strong civic life for Minnesota and beyond.
Panelists (pictured above, L to R):
- B Kyle, President and CEO, St. Paul Area Chamber
- Dr. Suzanne M. Rivera, President, Macalester College
- Dr. Wendy Robinson, Assistant Commissioner, Minnesota Office of Higher Education
Moderator: Annie Baxter, Editor, Minnesota Public Radio News
In a world of information overload, Citizens League Mind Opener conversations aim to go beyond the headlines, clickbait, and sensationalistic social media posts to help attendees develop a deeper understanding of the nuances of complex policy issues – and explore potential solutions.