2020: The Year of the Reckoning
It’s been almost 5 months since my last post. But this is a new year and I intend to be
Seeking truth, praying for peace, and doing mathematics in retirement
It’s been almost 5 months since my last post. But this is a new year and I intend to be
Let me begin with a note of gratitude to Williamson M. Evers. In the print edition of the Wall Street
At the age of 65 it seems appropriate to reflect on fathers today. As a father of three, I have
When Jesus taught us to pray, he provided some words that captured the simplicity of language His Father would respond
On Tuesday, May 28, 2019, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas issued a statement about Indiana’s Sex Selective and Disability Abortion
Korean War Family Remembrance The following remembrance was submitted to the Korean War Project in memory of my uncle, Joseph
Every year, for the past 15 years, I’ve had a Summer Reading assignment. The first book selected in 2005 was
It appears the Community College of Rhode Island continues to function on an “interim” basis. The institution is currently staffed
On Tuesday 5/14/2019 I posted some thoughts on The Shape of Higher Ed to Come by Steven Mintz. Since then,
Today I read The Shape of Higher Ed to Come by Steven Mintz. It is a powerful overview of where