Two new presidents who blog... large and small schools
The latest entries to the master list of college and university presidents who blog represent the ongoing diversity of institutions whose presidents have taken to regular online communications in the blog format.
University of Connecticut
On one end of the scale, we have a new blog from Michael J. Hogan at the University of Connecticut, "PresRelease" at http://blogs.uconn.edu/president/
- In a brief intro blurb, he tells us that "The PresRelease is my own little page where I can share items of interest, celebration, or concern with my University colleagues. It's my hope to update things here every few days." The promised frequency of posting is admirable. The blog started last December and so far he seems to be keeping his promise of frequent postings.
Cornerstone University
For another small school example, see Rex Rogers at Cornerstone University. He started his blog back in November of 2005 and wrote recently in a comment here that he's been "in hiatus" recently but plans to start up again soon. You'll find many past blog postings at http://www.cornerstone.edu/about/rexmrogers/blog/
On another note, I'm told that the president of Quest University in Canada isn't writing his blog anymore. I'll leave that on the master list for now since past entries are still available at http://strangway.blogspot.com/
The full list of 31 blogs by college and university presidents, including links to the blogs, is at http://bobjohnsonconsulting.com/blog1/2007/07/15_presidents_who_blog_saint_v.html