by Admin | Sep 27, 2016 | Blog, Learning/Education, Philosophy, Psychology, Wisdom/Advice
Sarah K. Stephens Contributor Twitter One of the aspects I love about my job as a lecturer at Penn State University is the unpredictability of the classroom. No matter how much you prepare for a lecture, it is utterly impossible to anticipate everything. There will...
by Admin | Sep 26, 2016 | Blog, Learning/Education, Philosophy, Psychology, Wisdom/Advice
Laura Clydesdale Contributor Twitter My daughter doesn’t want to be seen as “bossy”. Heck, who does? If you are a woman, think back to when you were in elementary or middle school. Did anyone ever call you bossy and how did you feel? ...
by Admin | Aug 18, 2016 | Blog, Learning/Education, Psychology
Jessica Reino Editor Twitter It was a few years ago on a typical Tuesday morning. Kisses and hugs had been given to Daddy on his way out the door to work and I was rushing around feeding the kids, getting them dressed, playing with them, and struggling to pack up to...
by Admin | Aug 17, 2016 | Blog, Learning/Education
Francis Sparks Contributor Twitter A week ago I was talking to a friend of mine (Sarah K. Stephens) about a story from the 80’s. I had just heard What’s the Frequency, Kenneth? on Spotify and mentioned in passing the strange origin of the title. She had...
by Admin | Aug 3, 2016 | Blog, Creativity, Learning/Education, Philosophy, Psychology
Jessica Reino Editor Twitter I’m going to start this post with a question for you. When was the last time you read something and what was it? The answers I receive always intrigue me but it is not the answers themselves that I find fascinating, it is the direction of...