Math, Molecules, and Woman Rimma Pivovarov NU ’10 and Jim Stellar I first met Rimma when she was a prospective student interested in mathematics and I was Dean of the College at Northeastern University. Now she is about … Continued
Undergraduate research – introduction achieved. Now what? Ashley Pira NU’12 and Jim Stellar As a Freshman, Ashley wrote a post on March 25th that attracted a good deal of comment back to me about how students approach professors and the … Continued
International Cooperative Education – A job that Exceeds Expectations I got this e-mail below in the fall from Ruth Wyshogrod (NU ’10) and with some deletions of names and a little light editing on which we have agreed, I … Continued
To Tweet or not to Tweet – a Provost’s quandary Ashley Stempel NU’10 and Jim Stellar This is a bit weird. Ashley, who is a repeat blogger with me on this site about social media, is going to … Continued
Other Lobe Thinking as It Applies to Rules: To Follow or Not to Follow Cynthia Bainton and Jim Stellar As administrators we complete tasks, manage projects, and lead people with the goal of fulfilling the missions of our … Continued
Thought Control Caroline Crocker ‘03 (Williams College), Ph.D. program at John Jay College at CUNY and Jim Stellar Through a friend-of-a-friend connection, I met Caroline and found her to have an interesting point deriving from her studies of the Social … Continued
A Black Woman runs in Haifa Moyagaye Bedward QC ’10 and James Stellar Moya is an honors student and track athlete at Queens College who has several majors and a few minors in the social sciences. She is … Continued
Industry-Academic Co-creation Thami Msubo and Jim Stellar Thami is Chief, HR, Corporate Affairs & Empowerment of Tata Steel KZN (South Africa), and Jim is known to this blog as the Provost and Academic Vice President of CUNY Queens College. Jim … Continued
Note: This is the first post with someone from Queens College and I hope a nice new dimension of this blog as Northeastern and Queens experiences merge. – Jim The Development of a Passion for Learning Voula Galanopoulos … Continued
A brief note about a timely article by Jim Stellar I just had to break the co-author format and write this note calling your attention to the 10/4/09 New York Times Sunday Magazine article about the anxious mind that largely … Continued