The Sapir Whorf hypothesis states that we perceive reality on the basis of our language. Beyond language, our reality is shaped by travel and by experiencing different cultures. As an educator, I have had the privilege of traveling extensively … [Read more...]
Validating Quality
The Sykes College of Business is undergoing a massive reaccreditation initiative. Having external stakeholders validate our quality is a nerve-racking, time-consuming, and exhausting exercise that involves all faculty, staff, and multiple other … [Read more...]
Learning from our Children
Sometimes 4-year-olds don't get the credit they deserve! It is heart warming when they learn, at a young age, that helping a child who has cancer is more important than toys and the money in their piggy bank. "It is amazing what these children are … [Read more...]
My Mentor
After many years I reconnected with my mentor, Dr. Paul Hensel. Speaking to him after so many years was heart warming. He will always have a very special place in my heart. I am not sure I would have ever completed my doctorate, or be where I am … [Read more...]