Building a Door
Sunday, January 11th was not just another graduation ceremony. It was not just a day 6-years in the making, or just the day that I earned my Masters in Fine Arts majoring in Integrated Design from the...
View ArticleChange the Web
Today was a great day to work on a university campus: great to be around the next generation that will usher in change. Young people who believe in change and who believe they can be apart of what...
View ArticleBack To It
This last year has been busy—recently I was told I was the queen of understatement. Let me try this again—this last year has been beyond crazy, insanely, overwhelming, and wonderfully busy. Well, that...
View ArticleStudents Must Love Technology
Tuesday, my mom, who was once a teacher, sarcastically stated, “your students must love technology.” Tuesday, I didn’t feel well. Actually, I felt so bad I couldn’t stand up straight but I knew class...
View ArticleSimple Pleasures
There are moments in our lives when things are put into perspective—when we have an opportunity for clarity. These past few weeks have provided me with such an opportunity. The second week of January I...
View ArticleIs there a doctor in the house?
My father often says, “if I get to the point where I think I know everything, I might as well be dead. There is no point to living if I’m not learning.” These words have always resonated. Everyday, I...
View ArticleLeadership and new science
Maybe it’s because I have a deep affection for sci-fi—sci-fi that is often based on new science: invisible fields, self-organizing systems, the chaos theory, quantum physics, and other wonderful...
View ArticleThe meaning of ethics. The journey of ethics.
What if the journey to find the meaning of ethics is more important than the actual meaning of ethics? What if the true value of the question lies within the question itself and not within the answer?...
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