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3. Building Networks of Trust: A Conversation with Anthony Laden

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EdUp Provost
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Sep 17, 2025
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Summary

In this conversation with EdUp Provost host Dr. Gregor Thuswaldner, Dr. Anthony Laden discusses his book Networks of Trust: The Social Costs of College and What We Can Do About Them and explores the social costs of college education. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the networks of trust that students form, how these networks are transformed in college, and the implications for faculty and staff. Dr. Laden addresses the need for inclusivity in politically diverse classrooms, the framework of epistemic nests, and the importance of charitable thinking in fostering a supportive learning environment. He advocates for recognizing the caring profession of teaching and the need for faculty development to better serve students from diverse backgrounds. Takeaways There are two networks: social and informational trust networks. College shapes students' informational trust networks. Awareness of student transformation is crucial for faculty. Political diversity in education requires open and welcoming spaces. Charitable thinking helps bridge divides and promotes understanding.