The Challenger disaster underscores the importance of getting outside your own limited experience.
Kenneth Garren
Kenneth Garren is the former president of the University of Lynchburg
Former University of Lynchburg president: Why we should encourage honest criticism
Sometimes criticism is valid and we ought to listen to it.
Retired college presidents: George Washington’s book on civility inspired a Virginia college president to write his own
During his presidency at Shenandoah, Jim Davis became intrigued by “The Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior in Company and Conversation,” a book George Washington, our nation’s first president, wrote when he was 14 years old. Davis saw the need to update Washington’s language with modern applications.
Attracting and retaining outstanding teachers: A quiet crisis for students
Five retired university presidents call attention to the need to develop more teachers.

