November 22, 2006College administrators and bloggingWhen I started this blog about a year ago, I knew it was only a matter of time before I started blogging about blogs. Yeeesh. That time has arrived with a story in today's New York Times about college presidents who are trying to engage students -- and maybe prove they're not so out of touch -- through blogs. I couldn't find any leaders of local colleges who have taken this approach, though Zenobia Hikes, Virginia Tech's vice president of student affairs, does have her own website. Some of the links on it don't work and it looks like it's geared more toward marketing herself as a speaker. Though it does provide students and faculty with an easy way to learn about Hikes, who was hired by Tech in 2005. |
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November 22, 2006
College administrators and blogging
When I started this blog about a year ago, I knew it was only a matter of time before I started blogging about blogs. Yeeesh.
That time has arrived with a story in today's New York Times about college presidents who are trying to engage students -- and maybe prove they're not so out of touch -- through blogs.
I couldn't find any leaders of local colleges who have taken this approach, though Zenobia Hikes, Virginia Tech's vice president of student affairs, does have her own website.
Some of the links on it don't work and it looks like it's geared more toward marketing herself as a speaker. Though it does provide students and faculty with an easy way to learn about Hikes, who was hired by Tech in 2005.

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