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Insights at the intersection of AI, leadership, and organizational change.
These blogs explore what’s now and what’s next in higher education—from AI adoption and student success to executive leadership and campus culture.
Each post blends practical strategy with research-backed perspective to help leaders navigate complexity and lead with confidence.
Banking on Women Farmers: My 150+ Microloans with a 99% Success Rate
In a world where we often feel powerless against global poverty, I've found a meaningful way to create tangible change through Kiva.org. As I approach the milestone of $4,000 in microloans, I wanted to share why this platform has become one of my favorite ways to make a difference.
How to Build an AI Roadmap that Centers Accessibility from Day One
As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes higher education, institutional leaders need structured approaches to implementation that prioritize accessibility and equity.
And the Award Goes To... You! Celebrating Higher Ed’s Real MVPs
It’s that time of year in higher education. The stage is set. The bagpipes are warming up. The regalia has been aired out.
Community Colleges are America's Hidden Educational Powerhouse
As we celebrate Community College Month, it's worth reflecting on these remarkable institutions that serve nearly half of America's undergraduate students yet often remain underappreciated in our national conversation about higher education.
The Promise and Peril: AI's Dual Impact on Higher Education Accessibility
Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies present a fascinating paradox for higher education accessibility.
How OpenAI's Student Offer Challenges Higher Education's Response
OpenAI just threw down the gauntlet to higher education institutions everywhere: free ChatGPT Plus access—complete with GPT-4o, DALL-E image generation, and advanced voice capabilities—for all U.S. and Canadian college students through May.
Smart Tech, Smarter Questions: How to Evaluate AI Tools for Accessibility
In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) increasingly shapes educational experiences, developing AI literacy has become an essential leadership competency.
Beyond Compliance: Reimagining Accessibility Through AI in Higher Education
Artificial intelligence (AI) presents both unprecedented opportunities and significant challenges for accessibility in higher education. As institutional leaders, we must move beyond viewing accessibility as merely a compliance checkbox and instead embrace it as an innovation imperative.
Announcing new Blog Series launching Monday, April 14th
Join us starting on April 14th for a new Blog series "From Accessible Design to Inclusive Practice: AI Implementation in Higher Ed".
Passover Greetings
As we gather to celebrate Passover, let's reflect on the themes of freedom, resilience, and renewal that this time of year embodies. May our shared stories inspire us to embrace the strength within and foster a sense of unity and hope.
Dr. Brady featured speaker at the University of Florida
Our President, Dr. Claire Brady is joining an esteemed panel to present "Using AI to level the playing field in Assessment and Accreditation" at the 2025 Assessment in Higher Education Conference, sponsored by the University of Florida (April 14-16, 2025).
GHFC Closed from April 1-April 9, 2025
We had some fun creating out of office messages for Claire's upcoming wedding. Which one do you like the most?
GHFC Research Brief: McKinsey's State of AI 2025 Report
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming industries worldwide, and higher education is no exception.
Leaving NASPA with a Full Heart: Reflections from NASPA 2025
As I boarded my flight home from #NASPA25, I was filled with a deep sense of gratitude, purpose, and pride and found myself smiling SO BIG as I walked down the jetway!
NASPA- Where you can find me on Sunday-Tuesday!
NASPA- Where you can find me on Sunday-Tuesday!
Heading to NASPA New Orleans: Ready to Connect, Create, and Celebrate!
ASPA in New Orleans is just around the corner, and I couldn’t be more excited! This annual gathering of student affairs professionals is always a highlight, but this year feels extra special.