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Graduation Day

15 May 2010

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Congratulations to the Syracuse University Class of 2010. See you on stage.

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What’s a Charrette?

19 April 2010

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Awesome. That’s what.

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San Francisco Bound

6 April 2010

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We found out yesterday where my wife’s residency will take place – she got her first choice, and we’re headed to San Francisco after we wrap up our time in Syracuse. I want to give a big thanks to everyone who has provided support, prayers, and well-wishes. We are very happy with how things worked [...]

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This Month In Photos

7 March 2010

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To keep things fresh, and add a little bit of personal stuff to what has become a very “professionally focused” blog, I’m going to get everyone caught up on the last 4 weeks of my life, but in pictures.  No school stuff, I promise. What all did I do? Took a trip to Albany with [...]

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Media Updates

15 February 2010

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Lots of my projects have been making the news lately – have you checked out the Media page?

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Movember (Post #100!)

2 December 2009

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Fitting, I suppose. My claim to fame in the article, which appeared in today’s Daily Orange: Shay Colson, a member of iMoCuse, said that Movember, which has a large online presence, was originally hard to integrate into his everyday life. “I went through periods where I was excited, and then there were periods where I [...]

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'Nuff Said (Little Victories)

30 November 2009

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Little Defeats

18 October 2009

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Fitting, I suppose. This is not what you want to see after you click “Submit” on a job application: P.S. – that “Help” link is worthless.

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More on Little Victories

18 October 2009

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It seems that “life’s little victories” is quickly becoming a recurring theme on this blog.  Partly, I think, it’s a personal thing – I focus on the little victories to help temper both life’s major victories and major defeats (lest you get too high, or too low). More than that, you get a chance to [...]

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