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Strength from Standards

Third in a series on strengths in regional universities. University admission standards have been a bone of contention in higher education for nearly two centuries. Before the progressive movement in the United States, admission to public and private universities was…

The Coming Year

Colleges and universities will face many challenges in 2023. Some are the same-old–same-old. Others are brand-new based on changing aspirations and perceptions of students, families, elected and appointed leaders and the world of employers. Institutions should increase niche market offerings.…

Choosing a College

Originally written a decade ago (October 2013) but worth a second look, as the updated advice still has value. Many high school seniors are currently making important decisions about where to study next year. It’s the season when many soon-to-be…

Thanksgiving 2022

When confronted with challenging times like ours, it is easy to lose heart, appreciation, gratefulness and admiration—in a word, thanksgiving—for the people and places we call home. Our University has been fortunate to have many distinguished leaders. One of those…

Mental Toughness and Tenacity

Oxford Reference defines mental toughness: A quality of mind or intellect characterized by, among other things, a refusal to be intimidated, a determination to finish a contest even when things are going badly, and an ability to control emotions and…

How I Spent My Summer Vacation

Previously published but updated here as the council is still worthwhile.Ā  High School Graduates — Soon, millions of people like you, full of hope and anticipation, will transition from high school to college. Privilege may have provided engaged deliberative parenting…

Campus Life

The fourth and final piece from November 2017. A thriving campus is of vital importance at WT, a vision I had when I first arrived and one that is still at the forefront. Every spring, countless families from across the…

Happy Now

The anthem of the Rolling Stones and the genesis of the British invasion, ā€œ(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction,ā€ moaned in depressingly plain language that ā€œsatisfactionā€ was impossible. The students of the 1960s loved it. Millennials and post-millennials question a new…

Sparks of Liberty

From their earliest inception, universities in the United States have burned bright with fires fueled, thoughtful opportunity fanned into flames, creating a stronger, more robust, free society. These fires were built to recognize that individuals, a collection of self’s, would…

Student Leadership

In the coming weeks, I will share a few pieces from the past with slight modifications. This piece was originally posted March 30, 2015. Overwhelmingly, the more thanĀ 7,000 state lawmakersĀ nationwide attended and graduated from public universities. Again overwhelmingly, these elected…

A Strong Sense of Self

Self-reliance, free will, critical thinking and control over one’s destiny are the essence of human purpose—a nearly valiant purpose—in achieving satisfaction following accomplishment. This is not to be confused with selfishness. Universities should help students mobilize these resources powered by…

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