Coaching in Higher Education
Institutional mergers don't fail because of bad strategy — they fail because leaders aren't equipped to handle the human side of change. In this episode, Dr. Tim Jansa sits down with Dr. Mary Churchill to explore what it truly looks like to coach leaders through one of higher education's most disruptive experiences: an institutional merger. Dr. Mary Churchill is Associate Dean of Strategic Initiatives and Community Engagement and Professor of Practice at Boston University's Wheelock College of Education and Human Development. She played a central role in guiding the closure of the original Wheelock College and its full integration into Boston University — giving her rare, firsthand insight into the grief, identity loss, and transformation that define these large-scale transitions. In this episode, you'll learn: ✳️ Why institutional mergers trigger grief, trauma, and identity loss for faculty, staff, students, and alumni ✳️ How the closure of Wheelock College unfolded — and what leaders had to navigate on the ground ✳️ Where coaching ends and therapy begins — and how to hold that boundary with confidence ✳️ How William Bridges' Transitions Framework was used as a leadership tool during the merger ✳️ Why reconnecting clients to their "why" is the most powerful coaching intervention during disruption ✳️ How journaling, physical wellness, and reflective practices sustained leaders through prolonged uncertainty ✳️ What coaches need to understand about shared governance before entering higher ed merger environments Whether you're a professional coach supporting higher education leaders, a higher ed administrator navigating change, or simply someone who wants to understand the human cost of institutional transformation — this episode offers rare, candid wisdom you won't find anywhere else. 🎙️ Guest: Dr. Mary Churchill — Associate Dean & Professor of Practice, Boston University Wheelock College of Education and Human Development | Author of When Colleges Close 📚 Explore more resources at: 🔗 higheredcoaching.us [http://higheredcoaching.us] 🔗 leadershipimagined.com/podcast [http://leadershipimagined.com/podcast] Disclaimer: The views and opinions shared in this conversation are for educational and informational purposes only and do not constitute legal, financial, or mental-health advice. Leadership situations are always context-specific. All guests speak from their own experience and do not represent the official position of any institution. #HigherEducation #LeadershipCoaching #InstitutionalMerger #CoachingInHigherEd #AcademicLeadership
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