This week marks the tenth anniversary of this blog–hard to believe.
Ten years ago I began exploring the intersection of ethics and college admission. At the time I wondered whether I had the discipline to write on a regular basis, whether I had anything worth saying, and whether anyone would read it.
Thankfully none of those proved problematic. I have written close to 350 posts during that time, and the blog has led to a number of interesting opportunities, including a collaboration with Scott Jaschik and Inside Higher Ed. One highlight was reading a lead editorial in the Sunday New York Times and suddenly realizing that the blog was being quoted.
It’s been a good run. I am grateful to all of you who read the blog and those of you who reach out by email or in person. Thanks for your support. I hope to run into many of you in Houston later this week.