National Leadership

A Caution To All Who Experience Electoral Success

There is always a euphoria that accompanies any major electoral success.  Since the beginning of American electoral politics, those who win inevitably declare that they have received a mandate from those who voted them into office.  And the 2016 election was no different.  As political pundits dissect what went wrong...

Antidote To Nihilism

An Antidote to Nihilism

ni-hil-ism noun -the rejection of all religious and moral principles, often in the belief that life is meaningless. -extreme skepticism maintaining that nothing in the world has a real existence. When I told the two people that help me with this blog that I was going to write a piece...

People. Profit. Planet.

People. Profit. Planet.

Since its inception in 2007, 640 College or University Presidents have signed the American Colleges and Universities Presidents Climate Commitment.  Truth be told, people who do what I do for a living are asked to sign things all of the time.  From climate commitments to theological statements, it seems like...

students in caps and gowns

The Race/Class Bias of College Rankings

This op-ed was originally published in the Dubuque Telegraph Herald on Sunday, November 21st, 2016. It’s college rating season, which means that it’s the time of year administrators scroll through  US News and World Report, Newsweek, Forbes, The Princeton Review, and the Wall Street Journal to see how their institutions...

american politics

God, Man and Politics—We Can Do Better

As my readers know, the purpose of this blog is to address topics related to the subject of leadership.  I’ve tried to achieve that goal through short essays, book reviews, editorials, and general observations about our culture.  I’ve also tried to stay away from direct political commentary.  There’s already enough...

mental health

Iowa’s Failure To Address Mental Health

This post, titled; "Iowa's failure to address mental health affects more than jails", was published on September 19th in the Cedar Rapids Gazette.   Erin Murphy’s recent story (“Iowa sheriffs at the front lines of mental health crisis”) does an excellent job of defining part of the tragic shortcomings of...

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