- Determining department budgets
- Determining financial aid amounts
- Preparing for mtgs
- Board mtgs
What I do miss.
- Working with students on their schedules
- Interacting with (most) students, (most) parents, & faculty & staff
I'm very happy writing for Orphan Grain Train.
TRENDING
- "Questions raised after fatal motorcycle crash listed as covid death" Drudge Report
- "Freeway project unearths a time when camels roamed San Diego" Ditto
COLLEGE EDUCATION
"The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally restructured higher education for at least the next semester. Come fall, many college students are yet again facing a life off-campus, sitting in front of a screen. Despite the obvious differences between online and in-person education, colleges and universities are largely set on maintaining — if not raising — tuitions. This raises the question: Is an online education worth the same as one in person? It also raises a broader, more important question: What is the value of a college education?" Corrine Hajjar, National Review Online
CORONAVIRUS
"We’re confronting some really bad news, and we’ve seen our leaders at multiple levels make some bad decisions. We get used to certain problems in life and usually have the choice to tune them out — natural disasters far away, crime in places we don’t live, scandals involving politicians representing somewhere else. The coronavirus is the first story in a long time that affects just about every person on the planet and can’t be tuned out or ignored. Glasgow, Mont., has a case of the coronavirus; that small town is arguably the most isolated in the United States, roughly four and a half hours away from any community with more than 75,000 people." Jim Geraghty, NRO
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