There are few things worse in higher education than watching talented and smart students walk out the door in defeat. When that happens, there often are multiple factors that come into play, but perhaps none is worse than when the student believes he/she was treated poorly while on campus. Faculty who consistently show genuine care … Continue reading Failure
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CGTN: “China Initiative” is dead, but America’s distrust of China is not
18Oct2017, Photo: Anthony Moretti In my latest editorial for CGTN, I remind the audience that we should be careful before we choose to celebrate the demise of the China Initiative in the U.S. At the same time the China Initiative ended, a new program was started. According to the Washington Post, the "Strategy for Countering … Continue reading CGTN: “China Initiative” is dead, but America’s distrust of China is not
CGTN: It’s time for the U.S. to end its failed “China Initiative”
In my latest editorial for CGTN, I outline why the Biden administration has to end the failed "China Initiative" now. We must not mince words here: The "China Initiative" has nothing to do with uncovering educators who are seeking to share important research findings with China. And it has nothing to do with national security. … Continue reading CGTN: It’s time for the U.S. to end its failed “China Initiative”
I’m staying in higher education. You should, too.
There’s been significant chatter of late from people who are choosing to leave higher education. In some cases, tenured faculty are heading for the exit. In many others, part-time adjuncts are choosing to throw in the towel. My academic department at Robert Morris University hasn’t been immune to this loss of talent. Two of my … Continue reading I’m staying in higher education. You should, too.
China Focus: Biden could improve U.S.-China relations by ditching the “China Initiative” but…
In my latest editorial for China Focus, I examine why President Biden could -- but will not -- abandon the "China Initiative" that has harmed U.S.-Chinese relations. Biden will be strategic, and those of us who want to see the “China Initiative” go away should expect the administration to abandon current cases against Chinese scholars … Continue reading China Focus: Biden could improve U.S.-China relations by ditching the “China Initiative” but…
Faculty at Tennessee want Anming Hu to return
For the second time in as many weeks, the faculty at a prominent U.S. university are standing up for Chinese scholars. We can hope this trend continues. This time, the loud voices of support are coming from the University of Tennessee. Professors at that institution are demanding Anming Hu be reinstated with back pay and … Continue reading Faculty at Tennessee want Anming Hu to return
CGTN: U.S. academics show a spine, support their Chinese colleagues
In my latest editorial for CGTN, I commend a group of U.S. professors for supporting their Chinese colleagues working throughout America. And I demand more. Although mine is only one voice, I have written and spoken often about the need for colleges and universities in the U.S. and China to lead the way in promoting … Continue reading CGTN: U.S. academics show a spine, support their Chinese colleagues
Your professional mission and vision statements
The initial meeting of my Communication Seminar course was last evening. And it's in that first class that I talk to students about establishing their professional mission and vision statements. I remind them that their mission statement is what they do and their vision statement is what they aspire to be. I suggest that these … Continue reading Your professional mission and vision statements
CGTN: The latest reason to fear China: PhD graduates
My latest editorial for CGTN analyzes why China has shot past the U.S. in awarding doctoral degrees in STEM fields, and why the gap is expected to increase in the coming years. What is happening in China is no accident. Remember that over the past couple of decades – while America has been engaging in … Continue reading CGTN: The latest reason to fear China: PhD graduates