It appears that the Lone Star College situation is coming to resolution with serious injuries, not fatalities. I’m saddened to […]
In The News
Lone Star College: Association and Fact Sheet Help (As of 12:50 PM MT)
The CNN reporter was asking their live expert about the average demographic for community college students. The expert was unable […]
Lone Star College Thoughts (12:15 PM Mountain)
Unfortunately, today I am watching a crisis unfold at Lone Star College’s North Harris campus. Reports of a shooting on […]
When a Dreamliner Becomes a Nightmare
Last week Kyle and I had a busy travel schedule on United Airlines. Imagine our surprise when we heard the […]
The Importance of the Truth
I’ve decided to call it a day on my real work and instead blog, because my head is about to […]
Guest Blog: Rutgers Gets an “A” on Hurricane Sandy Crisis Communications
Thanks to my colleague, Chris Syme of CKSyme.org, for allowing us to post her great analysis on Rutgers University’s communications […]
A Dedicated Focus on Crisis Communications
I had the great honor of contributing to the fall edition of the American Council on Education’s The Presidency magazine, […]
The Tax Man Cometh? A New Conversation on Communicating Value
With a skeptical eye towards higher education’s funding, oversight and standards it is no surprise that an age-old question has […]
Guest post: What Higher Education Can Learn from Political Communications (or, what not to do)
I’ve asked my friend Amanda Adolph, a higher education strategist, to share her wisdom on marketing and strategy. Below, her […]