I like what I’m reading in this article.
While thinking about it, I find myself wondering how what we’re doing compares to other schools. Sometimes we forget education is a competitive business. If the things reported in this article are effective and unique then we’re ahead of other schools. If they’re run of the mill then we’re behind. If we are leading in this area, it's very good for us, but Marshall can't sit back and rest, we've done that too often when ahead in the past.
Hopefully more knowledgeable posters will be able to educate the rest of us on where Marshall stands in this area.