Blazing a path to empathy April 14, 2021
Fast Company magazine cites Norwich President Dr. Mark Anarumo’s dorm stay as important act of leadership
Norwich President Dr. Mark Anarumo is spending this week (and maybe longer) among students in Dalrymple Hall, just as he spent a week in Wilson Hall earlier this semester. Both times, he stayed for leadership; he wanted to live the dorm life to better understand students’ needs, physical and emotional, and ensure they were met.
Anarumo’s Wilson stay drew media coverage regionally (Burlington, Vermont, stations WVNY-TV/WFFF-TV and WPTZ-TV, Boston-based New England Cable News, for television; The Associated Press and Seven Days for print) and nationally (Anderson Cooper’s “Full Circle” online for broadcast, the “EdSurge Podcast” for audio and The New York Times for print).
she is also the author of over wired a very interesting book. she is dr. camille preston. thank you for joining us. thank you for having me. we feel like we are getting a lot done we are busy all of the time. multi-tasking is slowing us down. we are living in a world that is always on always connected and fundamentally changing who and how we are. we are living in this over wired world it s not necessarily making us happier. you point out in the book there s way too much information out there, way much more than we can take in. we have to prioritize what we are going to consume. absolutely. that s a new muscle a new skill that people have to learn is trying to filter and focus and identify what is it that matters most. the way you do it you have five tips for us to get through. the first is break through the e-mail addiction. you don t have to check it every five minutes. oo a we are wired to seek out newness and every time we see something new we get a squirt of dopamine w
the university of colorado medical center. what was inside extremely disturbing. don t know how specific it was to what actually happened but there are definitely gun figures shooting at other stick figures. fox news sources say this is video of the notebook being removed on monday. even more troubling it might have been there in that mail room unopened for up to a week. the package was either postmarked or delivered on july 12th. that was a full week before this massacre. the university of colorado claiming it was delivered four-days after the attack monday and found that same day. we hear the psychiatrist is also a professor there who also treated patients at a psychiatric outpatient facility. it is unknown if the suspect and that doctor had any direct contact. the fbi is investigating that notebook. a neighbor talking about the music blaring in an attempt to cause even more death and destruction. from exactly at midnight to 1:00 a.m. the music played and then it shut
israel and poland. we will have more coming up in just a bit. the army psychiatrist charged with murdering 13 people at fort hood now being told to shave his beard or else someone else will shave it for him. nadal hassan says it s an expression of his muslim face and says dee care if it violates military. he also says hassan is in con sem president of court and fi contempt of court and fined him for not doing so already. in response to her son s doet stop. please, please, please stop the violence. it s not going to bring my son back. it s not. this is the worst thing any mother could go through. hundreds of demonstrators have terrorized the california city since saturday smashing windows and hurling bottles at police. police have arrested 24 people. 6 people hurt. none of the injuries life threatening. remember when new jersey governor chris christie said this about not want to go run for president? for months i have been adamant about the fact that i would not r