Monthly Archives: June 2011

(#57) Teaching: Creating An Experience


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(#56) 100 Years of Marriage


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(#55) Words Matter


As an author, my success depends in part on my choice of words and how I turn a phrase. Some days I am more successful than others. At times, the words fly from my mind to the computer screen without … Continue reading

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(#54) College Completion: Asking the Right Questions


While in Austin, Texas last week, I took part in a focus group conducted by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.  Thirteen invited guests, along with the facilitator, explored the question of how to increase community college persistence/graduation rates. For … Continue reading

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