Great leaders are built, not born. In other words, leadership can be taught and trained. While it may be easier for people with certain personalities to lead in certain contexts (e.g., an extraverted ...
Have you ever found yourself operating on autopilot? Maybe you’ve driven home from work and don’t remember much about the drive. Or maybe you realize, suddenly, that you’ve been scrolling social media ...
It’s time to look back — and forward. By Jancee Dunn At the end of every year, I like to reflect by asking myself a question. This year, I’m mulling one recommended by Kandi Wiens, the author of ...
PABLO, Mont.—At the Tribal Council Candidate Forum held Dec. 8 at Two Eagle River School, senior-level tribal governance students organized, hosted, and moderated the event. Moderators and timekeepers ...
The following is an excerpt from “It’s Not Magic: The Ordinary Skills of Exceptional Leaders,” by John Amaechi (Wiley, Sept. 23, 2025). I regularly, and as gently as possible, challenge people on how ...
This repository contains the complete research materials, implementation examples, benchmarks, and documentation for our academic paper on C++23 reflection and metaclasses. The project demonstrates ...
Ludwig Wittgenstein was once asked, “What is your aim in philosophy?” His answer: “To show the fly the way out of the fly bottle.” The goal is not to provide more rules or better solutions, but to ...
Life has a way of pulling people in many directions, but nature always calls you back to stillness. In the quiet serenity of nature, you can find reflection, grace, and gratitude. Stepping into the ...
Experiential learning, very simply put, is a process of learning by intentional and thoughtful doing, which can allow for a deeper understanding of yourself and your work. This is in stark contrast to ...
It is critical to connect a student’s career planning process to their major. This midpoint career reflection allows students to pause and synthesize their college experiences and how they relate to ...