This is What My Imposter Syndrome Can Look Like (Part 1)
Fake it until you make it. We have all heard that phrase. Over the course of my professional life, my approach has been to push through my zone of discomfort…
Fake it until you make it. We have all heard that phrase. Over the course of my professional life, my approach has been to push through my zone of discomfort…
Recently, I watched Waves and American Fiction. The former focuses on teens and parenting, and the latter on two brothers, one of whom is an academic, caring for an aging…
You know the saying “it takes a village to raise a child”? For Women’s History Month, all of us should be celebrating the childcare providers, the preschool teachers, and all…
Last week, as part of our speaker series, we welcomed Dr. Cynthia Orellana whose compelling personal and professional journeys resonated with our learners and inspired them. The child of immigrants,…
Recently, a girlfriend asked me how I do it all, how I juggle being a president again and being a mother, wife, and friend. My answer was that I try…
So, it’s the end of my first semester as the President of Urban College of Boston. I returned to the presidency after a two-year break. I took on the challenge…