One of the most challenging aspects of embracing inclusion is understanding that impact is always greater than intent. Couple this thought process with the idea that a person is not the sum total of a ...
For years, possibly centuries, smart people have been teaching us the difference between intent and impact.* When I speak, I may intend one thing but what matters to you is how you receive what I say.
Dear Faculty Relations: I’m fielding student complaints about a faculty member’s tone in the classroom. I’ve known this colleague for years and I really value them, but sometimes there’s a disconnect ...
Last week, Jake Colvin, president of the National Foreign Trade Council (NFTC), posted a really thoughtful piece that can be found here on the NFTC website. It is a reflection on a disturbing trend in ...