By Erik Hanson Way back in my first post "Confessions of a Phobic (or Better Yet, a Realist)," I mentioned that I teach composition, a subject wholly unrelated…
The New Adjunct
By Melissa Miller, Ed.D., M.Ed. On a sad personal note, I attended two funeral services this week. Both were young men who were killed under very different…
By Melissa Miller, Ed.D., M.Ed. As you can see by the picture that is now posted by the byline, I am somewhat young. Dare I admit my…
By Melissa Miller, Ed.D., M.Ed. Networking has never been a challenge for me. In most jobs I’ve had, I have easily made friends, been able to connect…
By P.D. Lesko Our Facebook page is picking up speed. Users are beginning to comment, and make their "likes" known. All of our Nation Blogs are linked…
By Melissa Miller, Ed.D., M.Ed. There are two kinds of people in the world: planners, and those I like to call, “crazy people.” I am a planner. I am…
By Erik Hanson Here’s a phrase I’ve heard quite often since first announcing my intent to teach: “You must love what you do, because no one chooses…
By P.D. Lesko Last week, we launched our Facebook page and linked all of our Nation Blogs to Twitter. Whew! It's fun to watch the number of…
By Melissa Miller, Ed.D., M.Ed. I was so excited to accept the position as an adjunct where I am currently teaching that I was honestly willing to teach any…
By Erik Hanson I had thought to title this entry as “Don’t Make Me Angry; You Wouldn’t Like Me When I’m Angry,” but that phrase probably has…