If you follow me on Twitter, you know I’m counting down the days until my residents leave, and I can close my building. They have taught me some interesting things this schoo[...]
While getting ready to graduate with my master’s in Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis from the University of Missouri at Columbia, I stopped to reflect on my learning jour[...]
As I approach graduation, I’m looking forward to new opportunities and challenges while also reflecting back on the experiences I’ve had during the past two years. Transitions are [...]
I have waited so long to go to college To get away from this small town, from my parents Oh to be young and grown–the possibilities That all changed during orientation It was like [...]
“I’d rather be lucky than good,” is a phrase that I’ve heard before. What it really means is that I’d rather benefit from chance than succeed through skill.[...]
If you are debating pursuing a doctoral degree or already in a program and working full time, this episode is for you! Any chance we get to talk with Jennifer Skinner from UNT Dall[...]
As many of you know, last month I talked about how I was attending the SEAHO conference at the end of February. I had an amazing time and enjoyed all of the time I got to connect w[...]
Where I’m from, the idea of being Dr. typically is a mythological term reserved for those with only the brightest imaginations. The constant remembrance of that notion is a subtle,[...]
As a child, one of my favorite shows was Ghostwriter. This incredible, educational (read: nerd’s paradise), tells a tale of a fictional ghost who helps kids solve cases (by way of [...]
My name is Shekeitha L. Jeffries, I am a first-generation African American student, born in Paterson, New Jersey and I am the oldest of five children. I attended Fairleigh Dickinso[...]