The ability to treat others as equals when one is inherently in an advantageous position is a virtue to be cultured.
N.L. Bishop
Bishop is the former president of the Jefferson College of Health Sciences.
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.

