I was in an interesting conversation yesterday with a successful entrepreneur. He graduated from the University of Rochester in New York, and was asking questions about our KIVU Gap Year. The question on the table was to evaluate the necessity of University education. And most of you know that The KIVU Gap Year boasts of […]
Month: April 2016

What Makes A Leader?
As we watch the presidential race take shape heading into the convention season, one question I hear from most people willing to engage in the conversation is, “Where are the Statesmen?” Political rallies in America kind of look like a pep rally at a local high school athletic complex. People are shouting and cheering, banners are […]

College, and the Pressure to Grow Up
Can you imagine being 15 years old and having to decide what you want to do with your life? Several of my professor friends (who want to remain off the record for obvious reasons) describe the incoming university freshman class’s maturity level equal to that of a 15-year-old’s only a decade ago. They see college […]