
The 7 Biggest Mistakes Institutions Make When Seeking Accreditation
We decided to stop gatekeeping and let you in on the top 7 mistakes new institutions make (it was originally 5, but we’re overachievers here). If you can avoid these, you’ll already be ahead of the curve and less likely to find yourself heading face-first into a compliance brick wall.

For the LUV of Culture: What Southwest Airlines Can Teach Higher Ed About Change
Both airlines and institutions navigate complex, people-centered systems in a world of rising expectations and tightening margins. Higher education has an opportunity to learn from this trajectory that change is not an existential threat but an opportunity, if done for the right reasons. The goal isn’t to become unrecognizable; it’s to be resilient and responsive while remaining true to the mission.


Broken Brackets: Lessons for Higher Education Leaders
As silly as it may sound, March Madness teaches a valuable lesson. You can rely on statistics, but if they are analyzed without looking at the whole picture, there is a risk of missing and planning for anomalies. Higher education operates with a mindset that postsecondary goals and achievements are primarily for students who can afford it.

Spirited Away: Lessons on Reimagining Holiday Cheer
Discover how Spirited, the modern musical twist on A Christmas Carol, delivers timeless holiday lessons through laughter, song, and heartfelt storytelling. We’re examining themes of redemption, personal growth, and embracing imperfection as this film inspires a season of kindness, connection, and transformation. Perfect for anyone seeking meaningful reflections wrapped in holiday cheer.

5 Steps to Practicing Thanksgiving Year-Round
Gratitude isn’t just a holiday feeling—it’s a mindset that transforms our mental well-being, strengthens relationships, and builds resilience. By finding joy in the little things, creating year-round rituals, and acting on thankfulness, we can carry the magic of gratitude far beyond the holiday season.