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Neoliberalism: Profit-Paved Roads to Destruction?
2020-02-292020-03-01

Neoliberalism: Profit-Paved Roads to Destruction?

Assessment, Evaluation, Higher Education, Leadership, Neoliberalism, Research, Student Affairs By Vincent Nix

This is now the fourth in a series of posts on Neoliberalism. I plan to end this series with […]

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Neoliberalism: The Secret Agent Confiscating our Agency (Part II)
2020-02-032023-06-26

Neoliberalism: The Secret Agent Confiscating our Agency (Part II)

Higher Education, Neoliberalism, Reflection, Research By Vincent Nix

This is now the third post in what will be at least four posts on neoliberalism and its consequences […]

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Neoliberalism: The Secret Agent Confiscating our Agency (Part I)
2020-01-122020-01-13

Neoliberalism: The Secret Agent Confiscating our Agency (Part I)

Uncategorized By Vincent Nix

The previous post here offered a timeline of neoliberalism. I detailed the increasing influence of business, industry, and mainly […]

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A Neoliberalism timeline: Morphing education from a public good into a private benefit.
2019-12-282019-12-28

A Neoliberalism timeline: Morphing education from a public good into a private benefit.

Higher Education, Learning, Neoliberalism, Reflection, Research, Student Affairs By Vincent Nix

This will be the first of at least two posts focused on neoliberalism and higher education but before continuing, […]

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Learning outcomes in emotional context: How much longer will we ignore the affective domain?
2019-06-202021-10-06

Learning outcomes in emotional context: How much longer will we ignore the affective domain?

Assessment, Design, Evaluation, Higher Education, Leadership, Learning, Online learning, Reflection, Research By Vincent Nix

The rules

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Forrest W. Parkay, PhD
2019-02-262019-02-26

Forrest W. Parkay, PhD

First Generation Students, Higher Education, Leadership, Learning, Reflection By Vincent Nix2 Comments on Forrest W. Parkay, PhD

Dr. Forrest W. Parkay. With a double-r. This post is for me, and for anyone in Forrest’s family-tree or […]

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Presidential Blogs
2016-09-112018-11-20

Presidential Blogs

Higher Education, Leadership, Organizational Turn-around, Reflection By Vincent Nix

From July 27, 2015 until June 30, 2016 I served as interim president for Dawson Community College.  Any blogging […]

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Why Student Affairs?
2013-11-142018-11-19

Why Student Affairs?

Higher Education, Leadership, Reflection, Student Affairs By Vincent Nix

Opportunity Ahead!

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The Dreaded “P-word”: Passion
2013-06-282019-12-12

The Dreaded “P-word”: Passion

Higher Education, Leadership, Learning, Reflection By Vincent Nix

The Career Pathways Effect, chapter 12, Career Guidance and Counseling, page 271: “Working together, the members of the counseling […]

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Micro-certification: A Wave of the Future in Higher Education?
2013-05-242019-12-12

Micro-certification: A Wave of the Future in Higher Education?

Assessment, Careers, Design, Evaluation, Higher Education, Leadership, Learning By Vincent Nix

Recently Mike Severy — @MikeSevery posted a comment about graduation cords, then a few professional contacts were discussing surrounding […]

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