T.I.P.P.S.
To insure personal and professional services.
Our work is more than surviving, it is using lessons learned to move forward.With Our Students at Our Institutions
- Taking time.
- Listening with your entire self.
- Dreaming big.
- Growth and letting go.
- Trust.
- Where we need to be.
- Understanding how to position your program.
- The right connections.
- Know who to know: you and your program.
For Each Other
- Being creative in your self-design.
- Saying what you mean.
- Know your boundaries.
Noteworthy
SUNY Drops SAT and ACT Requirement
The SUNY Board of Trustees unanimously voted to eliminate its requirement that students must complete SAT or ACT standardized test …
NY Times College Search Tool
On March 27, 2023, Quoctrung Bui, New York Times Deputy Editor, Opinion Graphics, shared a new college search tool that …
Transcript Withholding Changes in New Jersey
Over the last 13 months, New Jersey state legislators have considered four bills related to transcript withholding—or the practice of …
Racial Differences in the Age of Doctoral Degree Recipients in the United States
Data for the annual Survey of Earned Doctorates from the National Science Foundation shows that there are racial and ethnic differences in …
Leadership Musing
Stay Informed
Dr. Glenn Lang found this article at The Conversation: “How proposed changes to higher education accreditation could impact campus diversity …
New Carnegie Classification Focuses on Student Success
Dr. Glenn Lang shares how the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the American Council on Education debuted …
Does College Pay Off?
Dr. Glenn Lang shared a Forbes article called “New Research Reveals True Value Of College Education” (please note that Forbes …