Congratulations to Suresh Garimella on being named the 23rd president of the University of Arizona. It’s both an honor and a weighty responsibility to be entrusted with advancing the mission of this institution that realizes our hope for a better future. On campus every day, the world opens as theories are tested, skills are sharpened and brilliance is burnished with hard work. As another longstanding Tucson institution of more than 130 years and counting, we’re looking forward to continuing our collaboration and we hope you enjoy getting to know this very special community.
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In the latest #CASChronicles, we celebrate the establishment of the William W. & Judith A. Gaunt Professor, which marks a milestone for University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee and our School of Information. Learn more about the significance of this professorship status and the faculty member who earned it ⬇️ https://ow.ly/H3CC50SUfT9
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Emotional intelligence is now the number 1 requirement for leaders... create a good ground to seed success.
Innovation Hunter ➖ Executive Advisory and Corporate Influence ➖ Co-author of Beyond the price jungle ➖ Certified Brand Architect ➖ Executive MBA
Powerful, insightful, and thought-provoking speech: "How to spot an idiot." If you're looking for today's inspiration, this is it! 🔥 --- Graduation ceremony at Northwestern University in Illinois / State Governor, J.B. Pritzker
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Empathy drove everything in my teaching career. The lessons, content (yes, you can teach empathy in content courses), teaching strategies and techniques, and even room setup. Empathy needs to be the foundation of our education system, relationships and our personal development. Without it, there is no growth.
Innovation Hunter ➖ Executive Advisory and Corporate Influence ➖ Co-author of Beyond the price jungle ➖ Certified Brand Architect ➖ Executive MBA
Powerful, insightful, and thought-provoking speech: "How to spot an idiot." If you're looking for today's inspiration, this is it! 🔥 --- Graduation ceremony at Northwestern University in Illinois / State Governor, J.B. Pritzker
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Resistant to change? Us?! In higher education?! ; ) Looking forward to being in conversation with Brian Rosenberg and Mary Dana Hinton about this excellent book and important topic! Hope to see you there!
I’m pleased to be joining Hollins University President Mary Dana Hinton and my colleagues Francesca Purcell, Liya Escalera, PhD, and Alexis Redding for the 24th annual “Higher Education at Harvard” event at the Harvard Graduate School of Education on Monday, March 25 at 7pm EDT. The topic will be “Navigating Change in Higher Education: Obstacles and Opportunities.” The discussion will be both in-person and live-streamed. Registration information below. https://lnkd.in/eThDJzaH
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In the latest #CASChronicles, we chat with Dr. Robert Potter, who has been an associate dean at #USF's College of Arts and Sciences since 2007. Learn more about his journey and his hope for the future: https://ow.ly/o4pL50SUeyx
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Brian Raines thoughtfully explains the continuing challenges faced by those of us who come to the profession from atypical circumstances. He also exemplifies the life-changing power of higher education. As we continue to grapple with the many challenges facing higher ed, it is essential to stay focused on stories like Brian's. I often wonder what the world would be like had we not spent most of human history excluding people from education and limiting their potential based on accidents of birth. While we will never know what we could have created, it is clear to me that destroying a system that in a very short time has created incredible intellectual capital, improved the human condition immensely, and overall made our world a better place is foolish. Yes, higher ed needs to be made better. We need to prioritize student success and support, we need to embrace meaningful intellectual diversity, we need to be better citizens of the spaces we occupy. However, there is no scenario in which those shortcomings warrant the wholesale destruction of the best system of education the world has ever known. Many of us on the inside know this and are fighting to protect one of our country's most valuable assets. Those of you on the outside need to join us in the fight. The world's most creative and successful economy was built on the foundation created by higher education. Destroy the foundation and the structure will crumble.
On a recent episode of Ozarks At Large, Brian Raines '98 shared his inspiring journey, highlighting a life-changing mentor who encouraged him to pursue higher education. His reflections on his time at Hendrix are truly heartwarming. Congratulations, Brian, on your new role as Dean of the Fulbright College at the University of Arkansas! https://lnkd.in/eXjfBzdb
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Ed. M. Candidate at Harvard Graduate School of Education '25 | Education, Research and Multi-Media Innovation
Another full-circle moment! Last week, I had the privilege of accompanying our latest cohort of students to Christ Church, Oxford, supporting them as they explore university admissions and higher education opportunities. Reflecting on nearly 3.5 years at Thinking Black, I'm overwhelmed by the impact we've made. From trips to publishing agencies to student publications, celebration days, and creating decolonised essay content on identity, community, and heritage - all centered on Black scholarship. It all began with a chance encounter that led me to the ACT essay prize, where I wrote my first academic piece for the 'Our Time is Now' module: "Why didn't the Tottenham riots turn into a revolution?" That moment was truly transformative. It gave me the skills and confidence to professionally articulate my thoughts and feelings while embracing my own experiences - I still vividly remember where I was and how I felt during those riots. As I prepare to take a brief hiatus from Thinking Black to pursue my master's degree, I'm filled with both sadness and excitement. Sad to step back from this life-changing organisation, but thrilled to watch it grow, develop, and adapt to support even more students. To all young Black individuals out there: please get involved with Thinking Black in any way you can - participate, work with us, or simply keep an eye on our progress. The future is bright, and I can't wait to see where we go from here! #ThinkingBlack #HigherEducation #BlackScholarship #FullCircleMoment
🎓✨ Thinking Black’s Week on Tour! - A Memorable Visit to Christ Church College, Oxford✨🎓 Last week was packed with inspiring events, and we’re excited to share the highlights, starting with our visit to the prestigious Christ Church College, Oxford! We took our students for an incredible day focused on everything Oxford applications. They embarked on a journey that began with an enlightening admissions workshop, offering valuable insights into the Oxford application process. Engaging Q&A sessions with access tutors provided practical advice and a unique glimpse into university life at Oxford. The day was topped off with a tour of the beautiful campus and a visit to the fascinating Natural History Museum. Check out our incredible day below! Thank you to Christ Church College, University of Oxford for their warm hospitality and for making this visit an unforgettable experience for our students and us!
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Join me at the University of Minnesota! Here are a few more details about the positions I shared yesterday.
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Fulbright Scholar, PhD researcher (Uni of Malta), Senior Media Lecturer II (MCAST Institute for the Creative Arts)
The new MCAST Link (Issue 67) is dedicated to the College's pursuit of excellence. One of the articles feature my Fulbright journey at Ohio State University in the US. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/dB_YUear
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