Some of you may know that I applied for a doctoral program in Higher Education at Boston College this past fall, with designs on starting a PhD program this coming fall. I got the envelope this past week, and as the name of this post implies, it was a thin one. For someone who essentially … Continue reading Rejunevation Through Rejection
Polar Bears, Bowties, and the Monnet Effect: Higher Ed Open Mic in Review
I have previously stated by deep and real love for Howard Gardner, the cognitive psychologist out of Harvard University who is doing some great things in just about all of my areas of interest. My most recent avowal of love for him is for his ability to introduce me to another figure I think I … Continue reading Polar Bears, Bowties, and the Monnet Effect: Higher Ed Open Mic in Review
Collaborative Authorship, Pt I: “Demystify”
As many of you may know, I am in the process of writing a book. It's coming along so far, but I have been aware from the beginning that this project wasn't going to live without the contributions of others. This will be the first time you'll have a chance to weigh in. The book … Continue reading Collaborative Authorship, Pt I: “Demystify”
Things I Carry: Viva la Bibliophile!
One of my favorite features about LinkedIn is the variety of perspectives that their Thought Leaders bring to the table. As someone who appreciates being able to pull inspiration from a variety of places, I've gotten a lot from their compendium of viewpoints. However, I truly love how they manage to bring this calculated but … Continue reading Things I Carry: Viva la Bibliophile!