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President Barnett Featured on IngenioUs Podcast

Leading with Curiosity, Connection, and Courage at Rollins College

Host Melissa Morriss-Olson interviewed President Brooke Barnett on the IngenioUs podcast, which explores the future of higher education. This season will feature women making a difference in higher education leadership. The podcast is a dedicated space for deep dives with the most original minds and active changemakers in academia.

By Jo Marie Hebeler

June 08, 2026

Brooke Barnett at the podium on stage at her inauguration

In this episode of IngenioUs, Melissa Morriss-Olson sits down with the President Barnett for a candid and inspiring conversation about authentic leadership, innovation, and the evolving future of higher education.

Just months into her presidency, Dr. Barnett reflects on the experiences that shaped her leadership journey—from growing up in rural Kentucky and beginning her career in journalism to becoming a First Amendment scholar, provost, and now college president. Along the way, she shares how curiosity, relationships, and a deep commitment to community have guided her leadership philosophy.

Together, Melissa and Brooke explore:

  • The power of curiosity as a leadership strength
  • Why authentic, relationship-driven leadership matters more than ever
  • The transition from faculty member to senior leadership
  • Leading innovation while staying grounded in institutional mission
  • The future relevance of the liberal arts in the age of AI
  • The emotional complexity of presidential decision-making
  • Women’s leadership and the unique pressures faced by women presidents
  • Resilience, self-awareness, and sustaining oneself in demanding leadership roles

Dr. Barnett also offers an inside look at the exciting vision unfolding at Rollins College, including the institution’s “Innovation Triangle” and its commitment to experiential learning, creativity, and human-centered education.

Listen to the entire podcast here


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