top of page


Martyrdom is Always an Organizational Liability (Part 1)
A faculty member stands at the office door, “I need to talk to you.” Upon entering, she launches into a litany of complaints about her...


Whereas. . . .
This spring we had four retirements in our College: three tenured faculty and one instructor. For the most part, I had time to get used...


Leading in a Time of Crisis
In 2009, my husband and I needed to sell our home in the Atlanta, Georgia area. As some of you may be painfully aware, this was during...


Re-Pitching the Tent: Leadership in Universities Today
An introduction to the Blog and the Blogger As a doctoral student, I fell in love with the work of John Dewey. I could write countless...
Blog: Blog
bottom of page





