Remembering May 4, 1970

On that date, I had been working my way through college at the local ABC Radio affiliate in Kent, Ohio. The studio phone rang at 1:50 pm and I answered. A calm voice asked if I could send ABC a “feed” about the current disturbance on the Kent State campus. The station had no news […]

What COVID-19 ought to mean to college students

Despite having to leave campus and leave your friends behind, the sudden disconnect from those friends and your campus home – now is a time to embrace the awful situation we find ourselves in and learn what it means to be prepared for the unexpected.

The dollar value of higher education

The university from which I graduated provided more value than I can express. But out of necessity, I held a full-time job while going to school. I learned from both experiences but learning from school was distinctly different from what and how I learned from work. That gets me wondering about the dollar value of […]