Troylon Griffin II, Editor-in-Chief157 posts0 comments
Troylon Griffin II is a Literature grad student. His interests include writing, literature, martial arts, and philosophy. Griffin enjoys using his writing to explore such interests and is the go to person for all things Jurassic Park and Star Wars.
Quiet quitting emerged as one of many trends in light of the “Great Resignation.” Workplace scholars Chuck Crocker and Alex Milam say the heart of the quiet quitting lies workplace engagement.
It is something every teacher wants: a work-life balance. While some consider doing the bare minimum at their job to be a healthy activity, others consider it to be a disservice to the job, deeming it “quiet quitting.”
If there is one thing we all face, it is being the prisoner of indecision. This is especially a risk when one is part of a team and the leader of such a team.
An editor-in-chief and a successful college student needs three very important virtues, and this fall, I am making sure I start the semester off right by keeping the following close to my mind and heart: discipline, purpose and duty.
Many often see their local or university library as a place that just offers books to check out. However, there is so much more UHCL’s Alfred R. Neumann Library offers.
UHCL filled four leadership positions this summer. President Richard Walker announced the filling of three new positions, including a new director of Strategic Partnerships, the Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer and the Title IX and…
This past May I took a trip to a city whose reputation is one that brings many images to mind: Rick Ross and many rap videos, multiple mediocre cop shows, scantily clad people, and so much more.
A space themed mural was painted as part of one of UHCL’s summer art classes which are overseen by David Moya, UHCL art school director and clinical assistant professor. The class, taught by Waco teacher Hope Gereghty, spent a week painting…
While obviously not as great as the original "Jurassic Park (1993)," "Jurassic World: Dominion" is arguably the best Jurassic World film and in many ways contains better writing than Jurassic Park’s two sequels.
The Friday Morning Continuing Education Series brought international teacher Lindsay Murff to speak on her experiences as an educator amid the Russia-Ukraine war.