Speak Up, Please: Great Practices for Public Speaking

Between my recent high praise of Nick Offerman's informative and engaging speech this past week, Joe Ginese's spot-on assessment of the value of conference presentations, and a somewhat unfortunate case of a presentation I saw this morning from the Center for Academic and Professional Development, I have some guidelines on how to give a meaningful … Continue reading Speak Up, Please: Great Practices for Public Speaking

What Not to Wear…to a University Sanctioned Event

One of my favorite and more inspirational sessions at this year's NACA conference was presented by Meghan Harr and Becca Obergefell, about conceiving and instituting a professional development series on a programming board. One of the biggest questions that it raised for me, however, was about professional dress. Both ODU and UNC Pembroke asked students … Continue reading What Not to Wear…to a University Sanctioned Event

Pleased To Have Spoken Too Soon, Pt. II

Ladies and gentlemen, the protests have arrived.You'll recall my earlier concern that no controversy had arisen regarding the announcement of Chris Brown as support for T-Pain at his upcoming charity kick-off show, presented by my institution.Well...it's here!Today, both a protest group on Facebook and an impassioned email from a student surfaced in our office, frustrated … Continue reading Pleased To Have Spoken Too Soon, Pt. II

Sitting On an Escalator: SXSW Reflection A (The Big Takeaway)

For those looking for the more fun SXSW reflection, hang tight. I need to get this out first.At one point during The Benson Interruption, a comedy podcast taped live at South by Southwest, comedian and host Doug Benson told a story/set up a joke about a woman at the airport he saw sitting on an … Continue reading Sitting On an Escalator: SXSW Reflection A (The Big Takeaway)