The Plexuss Presidential Podcast

4.08. Mahesh Daas - Boston Architectural College

56 min · 16 de jun de 2026
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Dr. JP Novin sits down with Dr. Mahesh Daas, President of Boston Architectural College, to explore how AI is reshaping the workforce, fueling student anxiety, and creating new opportunities for entrepreneurship. They discuss the future of higher education, the importance of adaptability in an era of rapid technological change, and why institutions must balance innovation with enduring human skills. Dr. Daas also shares Boston Architectural College’s unique model for preparing students for career success, his perspective on AI’s impact on design professions, and how colleges can build more agile structures to meet the demands of a changing economy.

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