I’m often asked for examples of apologies and have trouble sharing solid samples. A sincere apology in higher education, politics, […]
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29% of Undergrads are Traditional Students: Market Accordingly!
It’s last week’s news, but I still can’t get over it! Only 29% of college undergraduates are traditional students. That’s […]
What I Read: Keeping Up with Current Trends
I’ve had some recent conversations with people who indicated that at times it feels like a daunting task to have […]
Faculty Experts & Media: “What’s In It For Me?”
The volume of major news stories in the past few weeks has been staggering. Headlines in recent days have included […]
Demystifying Media Relations
I spent the weekend (on the beach – yay!) celebrating the upcoming marriage of a friend with a new group […]
Ringing in FY 2013-2014 with the Wisdom of Vince Vaughn
Sunday serves as the higher education equivalent of New Year’s Eve. I’m always up for a new start or […]
The Supreme Court, DOMA, Prop 8, and Your Experts
This has been a big week for news from Supreme Court, but two of this year’s most highly anticipated rulings […]
Paying for Positive Coverage: Good Business or Breach of Ethics?
Last Friday, NPR’s All Things Considered reported on an arrangement between The Orange County Register in Southern California and three […]
Mining for Gold in Your Own Backyard
I field a number of questions from peers asking what they should read to stay up-to-date on our industry and […]