I Don’t Want to Burst Your Bubble….Or Maybe I Do!
By Thomas H. Little, Ph.D. and SLLF Director of Curriculum Development and Research A couple of months ago, I posted a blog called “E Pluribus [...]
E Pluribus Unum
By Thomas H. Little, Ph.D. and SLLF Director of Curriculum Development and Research E Pluribus Unum. Out of many, one. America’s unofficial motto. It is [...]
Independence Day: What Can the Leaders of Today Learn from our Founding Fathers?
By Thomas H. Little, Ph.D. and SLLF Director of Curriculum Development and Research Governments, especially their legislative branches, seem to have lost the respect of [...]
In Honor of Father’s Day: Leadership Lessons I learned from My Father and Grandfathers
By Thomas H. Little, Ph.D. and SLLF Director of Curriculum Development and Research As I think about Father’s Day, I am reminded of a card [...]
Caught in the Middle: Majority Leaders Revisited
This June, SLLF will host the fourth annual Conference for State Majority Leaders (CSML) in Honolulu, Hawaii. As we prepare for this meeting, we thought [...]
In Honor of Mother’s Day: Leadership Lessons from My Mother and Grandmothers
By Thomas H. Little, Ph.D. and SLLF Director of Curriculum Development and Research As the day set aside for us to honor our mothers is [...]
The State Legislature of Tomorrow (or “Kicking and Screaming”)
By Thomas H. Little, Ph.D. and SLLF Director of Curriculum Development and Research Recently, an interesting video was brought to my attention by a former [...]
So Proud I Could Bust!
By Thomas H. Little, Ph.D. SLLF Director of Curriculum Development and Research Do you recall those times in your life that you were, as my [...]
Advice for the New Year: Watch the Cars, Not the Light
By Thomas H. Little, Ph.D. As a 20 year-old college student, I was privileged to serve as an intern in the North Carolina General Assembly [...]
