Over the past few months, I have written and sent out a host of communications on various topics, including fall plans and student fees, budget reductions, the status of SIR, @blackatisma and updates on COVID-19. Today, I step back to share some of what’s in my heart about our situation at IMSA. Warning: this is my “personal reflection.” As such, I’m going to share some of my thoughts, feelings, and reactions from a deeply personal perspective. I am not announcing new policies nor decisions in this Personal Reflection
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Even with the distance created by time between the shooting in Parkland, Florida and today, I still ...
Last week, while standing outside my office, which is next to the Information Resource Center and ov...
Over the past few months, I have written and sent out a host of communications on various topics, in...
Happy (belated) New Year! I appreciate that many of you share with me that you read and enjoy these ...
Welcome to the 2020-2021 Academic Year! As we commence this new Academic Year, the word that comes t...
I want to begin by thanking all of you again for welcoming me into the IMSA family. This week marks ...
As I complete my first official week as President of IMSA, I want to inform you of some ways that I ...
Today, the campus is growing eerily quiet as many IMSA students go home to their families for the ...
Happy Holidays. After a week of final exams and projects, our students are headed off to spend a cou...
In this season of giving thanks and family celebrations, I want to take a moment to personally thank...
We are nearing the completion of IMSA’s fall semester and, as the upcoming holidays approach and 201...
After six years at IMSA as President, I will be retiring from full-time employment at the end of thi...
School Year 2017-2018 is becoming a year of significant milestones. We welcomed one of the largest c...
Even with the distance created by time between the shooting in Parkland, Florida and today, I still ...
Last week, while standing outside my office, which is next to the Information Resource Center and ov...
Over the past few months, I have written and sent out a host of communications on various topics, in...
Happy (belated) New Year! I appreciate that many of you share with me that you read and enjoy these ...
Welcome to the 2020-2021 Academic Year! As we commence this new Academic Year, the word that comes t...
I want to begin by thanking all of you again for welcoming me into the IMSA family. This week marks ...
As I complete my first official week as President of IMSA, I want to inform you of some ways that I ...
Today, the campus is growing eerily quiet as many IMSA students go home to their families for the ...
Happy Holidays. After a week of final exams and projects, our students are headed off to spend a cou...
In this season of giving thanks and family celebrations, I want to take a moment to personally thank...
We are nearing the completion of IMSA’s fall semester and, as the upcoming holidays approach and 201...
After six years at IMSA as President, I will be retiring from full-time employment at the end of thi...
School Year 2017-2018 is becoming a year of significant milestones. We welcomed one of the largest c...
Even with the distance created by time between the shooting in Parkland, Florida and today, I still ...
Last week, while standing outside my office, which is next to the Information Resource Center and ov...