by ADMIN | Jan 5, 2023 | Leadership Thoughts
The Latinx population, has been substantially growing in the recent years. Currently, the US Hispanic population is over 60 million. From 2010 to 2021, “The U.S. population grew by 23.1 million…and Hispanics accounted for 52% of this increase – a greater share than...
by ADMIN | Jan 21, 2022 | Leadership Thoughts
By Benjamin P. Correia-Harker, Ph.D.—MSL Co-Principal Investigator As higher education institutions reopen for spring term, administrators, staff, and faculty are navigating new challenges presented by the rapid spread of the COVID-19 omicron variant. At this point...
by ADMIN | May 8, 2020 | Leadership Thoughts
One of the most common questions I am fielding today—with COVID-19 spreading across the nation, is now a good time to conduct surveys? Is the pandemic having an impact on response rates? As one of my favorite grad school professors, Mick Couper, loved to say, “It...
by ADMIN | Apr 3, 2020 | Leadership Thoughts
In recent weeks, COVID-19 has upended the ways many of us educate our students in higher education. As we maintain social distance to prevent the spread of this virus, higher education institutions have navigated an unprecedented landscape that has required most to...
by ADMIN | Sep 22, 2017 | Leadership Thoughts
Today we bring you a guest post from two MSL affiliated researchers and student affairs professionals Christian Hightower and Patrick Randolph. This is longer than a usual Leadership Thoughts post, but we believe that it will be well worth the read....
by ADMIN | Jul 29, 2017 | Leadership Thoughts
Josie and the Podcast hosted by Dr. Josie AhlquistEpisode 18: John Dugan // Disrupting Leadership Education, Proposing a Twitter Ethic of Care & Unapologetically Nerdy/Apologetically Awkward This week, we add a new podcast to our Leadership Thoughts series, Josie...