Vaccine

Remaining Uncomfortable with Easy Promises

I am still struggling to understand the real “why?” behind members of Congress being the first in line to receive COVID-19 vaccinations.  The official response from the government is that they were complying with a National Security Council directive which gave lawmakers priority in order to ensure continuity of our...

Memorial of Martin Luther King Jr. in Washington D.C.

Some Thoughts About the Use of Words

Editor’s Note: the original version of this post was distributed to the University of Dubuque community in mid-January 2021.  This version has been edited slightly for my blog. Several of you have inquired about whether I have any plans to offer remarks on the recent events in our nation’s capital...

cancel culture

Saying No to Cancel Culture

Cancel culture is a modern from of ostracism in which someone is thrust out of social or professional circles online through social media, in the real world, or both.  Those who are subject to this ostracism are said to be to “canceled.”  It is an act of publicly shaming another...

Poverty in America

Poverty in America

I'm happy to have Michael D. Tanner on the podcast to talk about poverty, economic growth during Covid-19 and entitlement reform. Michael is a Senior Fellow at the CATO Institute, a public policy research organization dedicated to the principles of individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and peace. Michael heads...

woman wearing mask and using computer

An Inoculation of Common Sense

Published in the Dubuque Telegraph Herald, July 19, 2020. As have peers in higher education leadership, my colleagues at the University of Dubuque and I have been trying to manage the safety, health, contingency planning and financial ramifications of COVID-19. We have learned a lot in five months. This virus...

Statue of Winston Churchill

The Splendid and the Vile

Once in a while a leader emerges, but only in retrospect do we understand their historical impact.  Winston Churchill was that leader. Churchill was an odd man.  He bathed twice daily, demanding that his bath water be at precisely the correct temperature.  He worked while bathing, as secretaries took dictation...

Economic Freedom

Think Tanks, Economic Freedom & Poverty

I was happy to have Matt Warner, the President of Atlas Network, on as a guest. At Atlas Network, he works in an industry we often don't think or even consider a possible career in.  That industry is Think Tanks. Atlas Network provides support, training, grants and awards to over...

Little League Baseball Team With Coach

Leading Beyond the Comfort Zone

Leading an organization is as much art as science; as much about culture as strategy.  Many leaders excel in the science/strategy part of the equation.  They keep tabs on their product lines and quarterly performance, and they become very good at strategic planning.  Yet, the strongest leaders also understand that...

Iowa Sunset

The Weak After Excuses

The Iowa Democratic Party ushered in the first presidential caucus in 1972.  The Republican Party of Iowa jumped on the bandwagon four years later.  With their Feb. 3, 2020 debacle, which has provided national pundits plenty of fodder for ridicule, the Democrats hosted their last presidential caucus.  And so will...

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