Let There Be Light

Let There Be Light
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"Let There Be Light" is a podcast from ASU+GSV, shining a spotlight on the ideas and innovators from PreK to Gray shaping the future of learning and work. With conversations recorded live at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit, the show features bold, enlightening conversations with visionary leaders across education, technology, and impact. Tune in for fresh perspectives, powerful insights, and a front-row seat to the global learning revolution.
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The podcast focuses on critical themes surrounding education innovation, technology impact, and workforce development. Example episodes delve into building product-driven cultures in EdTech with AI integration, fostering EdTech startups in Michigan, and exploring corporate learning shifts necessitated by generational changes. Other key areas include policies for educational equity and strategies for meaningful skill development.

“Let There Be Light” is a podcast from ASU+GSV, shining a spotlight on the ideas and innovators from PreK to Gray shaping the future of learning and work. With conversations recorded live at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit, the show features bold, enlightening conversations with visionary leaders across education, technology, and impact. Tune in for fresh perspectives, powerful insights, and a front-row seat to the global learning revolution.
In this episode, Dana Andrews and Laura Bowen from USTA Florida join Tiffany Taylor to discuss their inaugural partnership with the ASU+GSV Summit to support HBCUs. Learn how the two organizations began collaborating, rooted in shared values around access, opportunity, and elevating the next generation of innovators of color. Laura and Dana discuss USTA’s commitment to supporting student athletes holistically, as well as the importance of sports in developing leadership skills. They also delve into future goals, such as involving students in AI projects within the tennis ecosystem—and their vision for the HBCU Partnership going forward.

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