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A young, impressionable professor made his debut at The University of Tampa (UT) in the Fall of 1990. He was brash, a tad self absorbed, and driven to excel in the classroom that was his stage. The young struggle with any element of success when … [Read more...]

Peak of Excellence

We should not judge people by their peak of excellence; but by the distance they have traveled from the point where they started. — Henry Ward Beecher … [Read more...]

Getting Stuck

Ever get stuck in a dilemma, where you hit a dead end? When the answer is elusive, the direction lacking? It is common for me to walk around in circles for a while till the answer comes to me. This time it is different — no clear cut answer. I … [Read more...]

The Peter Principle

Ultimately, “every employee tends to rise to the level of his (her) incompetence.” That’s the Peter Principle, and in a way it is sad and frustrating. Thanks Judi, for that insight. As an educator, I can work with the weak students and those that … [Read more...]