Thanks, Dr. Claire Robbins, for sending this to me! Friends, in a demonstration of eloquent timing, my professor sent me this link I had yet to see. We had ran into each other just after class, as we both become students at a workshop that was all about measuring Ut Prosim in Tech students, by …
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John Boyer is at it again.
Donate, donate, donate! This project looks EPIC.
“How do you meet one new person everyday?”
Happy 10.11.12 day! I get asked this question a lot, and got asked this morning also. “How do you meet one new person everyday?” Well, there is one way that I do it on campus that is pretty feasible for people to do, no matter their situation. Usually people will say “oh, well I’m not …
Why I am a higher education nerd. A day in the life: Wednesday.
Today, I had the fantastic opportunity to share lunch with some administrators at the university. A good friend of mine, and also a member of the same program as I, Robyn Jones, is the Graduate Student Representative to the Board of Visitors. I’ve interacted greatly with the BOV leadership, both administrative and student side over …
Happy Wednesday! :)
A friend suggested that since I have the WordPress app on my iPhone, I should invest in photo blogs. EPIC idea, yep.
Quick debrief of Winning Choices.
Here’s a PDF of the slides that I used incase you’re interested. I’ll be making a larger update later this week on the presentations, with details on other speaking opportunities, and potentially some videos from the Winning Choices program, too. :)
Incase you don’t have Facebook and would like to help!
AC4P, double time.
Today, I met a remarkable girl. I never got the chance to catch her name, but she earned my respect in so many ways. Being a paraplegic and using a wheelchair to get around campus, people hold the door open for me ALL of the time. I greatly appreciate it whenever people do, but I’d …