The Honest Broker Podcast

This University Built an Honors College — and Then Destroyed It

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Jan 7, 2026
Jennifer Frey, a philosophy professor who founded an honors college at the University of Tulsa, recounts building a rigorous great-books curriculum and winning rapid student and donor support. She describes seminar-style teaching, a set syllabus from antiquity to modernity, and cultivating intellectual friendships. She also tells how administrative turnover led to a dramatic defunding and her public defense of liberal learning.
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INSIGHT

General Education Feels Like A Buffet

  • General education functions like a cafeteria buffet of credits rather than a coherent formation.
  • That incoherence prevents universities from delivering true liberal education and leaves student choices to chance.
INSIGHT

Research Imperatives Narrow Liberal Formation

  • Research incentives have narrowed universities into producing specialized expertise rather than broad liberal formation.
  • That research ideal undermines general education's purpose of forming intellectual virtues for human flourishing.
ANECDOTE

Administrative Turnover Ended The Program

  • A leadership change cut the honors college budget by about 92%, ending most hires despite the program's success.
  • Jennifer attributes this to administrative turnover and the program's disruptive effect on the status quo.
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