Shawn Ryan (@sr_highered) 's Twitter Profile
Shawn Ryan

@sr_highered

Trying to be better tomorrow than today. Higher Education Professional @chicostate.#NewStudentOrientation @okstate & @Kstate alumnus.

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Twitter is free university. But 98.8% missed out on the best content on this platform. Here are the best threads from Q1 2022:

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This video brings back many memories when I was an Airborne Surveillance Tech on the AWACS right out of high school. youtube.com/watch?v=oRLLxO…

Corynn Myers (@corynnmyers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

22% of U.S. residents 18 years of age or older have attended college, but earned no degree or other credential. The "some college" population is just one of many groups #HigherEd institutions can adapt to serve.

22% of U.S. residents 18 years of age or older have attended college, but earned no degree or other credential.

The "some college" population is just one of many groups #HigherEd institutions can adapt to serve.
EdSurge HigherEd (@higheredsurge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If we focus on purposeful work for a high-performing organization, we will be able to influence more students than we thought possible. #highered #studentaffairs bit.ly/3oVdpLE

Adam Grant (@adammgrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Feeling unsteady is not a sign of instability. It's often a path to progress. Standing still feels secure, but gaining momentum to move forward requires tilt or sway. Walking is controlled falling. Being in equilibrium breeds comfort. Feeling off balance leads to growth.

Feeling unsteady is not a sign of instability. It's often a path to progress.

Standing still feels secure, but gaining momentum to move forward requires tilt or sway. Walking is controlled falling.

Being in equilibrium breeds comfort. Feeling off balance leads to growth.
Shawn Ryan (@sr_highered) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Highly recommend "The Great Upheaval: Higher Education's Past, Present, and Uncertain Future" for #highered professionals interested in understanding how the collegiate level has responded to influences of change on the industry in the past, and foresight of things to come.

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"Most misunderstood the nature of the pandemic in relation to higher Ed. They viewed it as an interruption in doing business as usual rather than an accelerator of changes to come."- The Great Upheaval: Higher Education's Past, Present, and Uncertain Future

Adventures in Advising (@advisingpodcast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ep. 66 of the #podcast w/ guest host Jenny Bloom (she/her/hers) from Florida Atlantic University is now up, adventuresinadvising.com/episodes/episo… 🔥 Check out interviews w/ Mykel Beorchia from Utah State University & Shawn Ryan from Chico State 🙌 #acadv #podcastlife #nacada

Ep. 66 of the #podcast w/ guest host <a href="/jlbloom/">Jenny Bloom (she/her/hers)</a> from <a href="/FloridaAtlantic/">Florida Atlantic University</a> is now up, adventuresinadvising.com/episodes/episo… 🔥 Check out interviews w/ Mykel Beorchia from <a href="/USUAggies/">Utah State University</a> &amp; <a href="/SR_HigherEd/">Shawn Ryan</a> from <a href="/ChicoState/">Chico State</a> 🙌 

#acadv #podcastlife #nacada
Volt (@volthighered) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A really interesting read — especially for those in #collegeadmissions — with loads of data from the The Brookings Institution. Plus, a call out to our very own columnist Jon Boeckenstedt. Be sure to check it out 👇 slate.com/human-interest…

Katharine Meyer (@katharinemeyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ed researchers have been nudging for about a decade - Lindsay (Lindsay Page) and I were grateful for the chance to reflect on the field and the promises / limitations of nudging

Preston Cooper (@prestoncooper93) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good morning! A closely divided new Congress takes its seats today. In an age of polarization, here are three potential areas for bipartisan cooperation on higher education policy: forbes.com/sites/prestonc… FREOPP