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FINAL THOUGHTS...

“You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, 'I lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along.'” – Eleanor Roosevelt When I began this program a year ago, I jumped in with both feet.   I had wanted this for a very long time, and it was almost as if I had been given a “do-over.”     All I knew was that life had recently thrown me several nasty curveballs, and I felt that going back to graduate school after 15 years was the best way to deal with them.   The thought of graduation, over a year away, seemed forever in the distance, and I had no real plans or ideas of where I was headed or what I wanted to do afterward.   Now, I am one term and one class away from graduation (ten weeks), and I am feeling more terrified than ever.   In essence, I am starting over mid-life and it scares me.   While I believe I finally determined what I would love to do

Its (Just) Another School Shooting...

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“Losing your head in a crisis is a good way to become the crisis.”   ―  C.J. Redwine,  Defiance When the concept of crisis communication really became a thing , the great communicators and businessmen and women who came up with this concept did so because of issues in relation to their companies and products.  They needed a way to communicate with the public when something had gone wrong, to bring order back to their business and restore their reputation.  Although scholars claim there is no one clear definition of crisis, many use similar features (Kim, 2015, p. 60).  Barton (as cited in Kim, 2015, p. 60) defines crisis as "a major unpredictable event that has potentially negative results.  The event and its aftermath may significantly damage an organization and its employees, products, services, financial condition, and reputation."  I am guessing when they coined the term crisis communication, no one even considered the possibility that our school principals, deans, s

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