I have a confession to make. On Sunday morning, I was working my way through The New York Times, coffee […]
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Designing My Own Curriculum
A few weeks ago I came across this article, A College Curriculum on Your Bookshelf, and it’s really stuck in […]
Your Research Isn’t Gaining Traction? Then Work With Me, People!
Earlier this week I read an op-ed from two academics and I loved it so much I’m thinking of getting […]
What Will You Do on Your Summer Vacation?
For many of us, the beginning of summer means a slightly slower pace, fewer meetings, and an easier time finding […]
Now What? Advising to Support Students Beyond Graduation
Over the past few weeks, thousands of students across the country have graduated college—including some of my former students (YAY)—and […]
Thou Shall Be A Leader In Tough Times
We’ve come to the time of the year when the daily news digests from the higher ed trade publications, think […]
Student Journalists Are Journalists — Treat Them That Way
Last week, I had the opportunity to talk about media relations with participants in the American Council on Education’s Spectrum […]
Thoughts on “Katrina 10 Years Later – Institutional Resilience, Managing Disasters, and Lessons Learned”
Yesterday I was honored to serve as moderator of a panel at the NASPA annual conference. Not only was I […]
Week in Review
I love GIFs—they’re so entertaining and often they can be the internet version of snark. This week, I got a […]