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Turnaround at a tiny college
The Chronicle of Higher Education has an interesting story about a turnaround at a tiny Appalachian…
Read MoreIntroverts can be good leaders
A recent item by Adam S. McHugh in The Christian Century caught my eye: “Can Introverts…
Read MoreStaying on message when the news is bad
The Nonprofit Quarterly has just published an excellent article about dealing with bad news. In the…
Read MoreEdupunks rock!
The other day, my colleague Rebekah Burch Basinger taught me a new word: edupunk. Ever since,…
Read MoreBack from the brink of disaster
The Autumn 2009 issue of In Trustmagazine includes two articles about schools coming back from the…
Read MoreGay advocacy = academic freedom?
There are plenty of theological school faculty who embrace controversy, but most administrators and boards that…
Read MoreHidden talents
Sometimes the resources you need are right under your nose. Consider this case: Doris Bailey recently…
Read MoreBoard diversity: who, what, why, and how?
During the next meeting of your board, take a long look around the table. Who’s there?…
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