06/09/2026
"Race Unity Day" celebrates connection, understanding, and the courage to build community across racial and cultural lines.
It is about listening with respect, honoring lived experiences, sharing space, and recognizing that unity does not require sameness. It asks us to value one another more deeply and to keep creating places where every voice belongs.
Together, we move beyond division and toward a more compassionate future.
06/07/2026
"National Higher Education Day" celebrates the power of learning, opportunity, and persistence.
For doctoral candidates, higher education is more than a degree. It is a commitment to growth, research, leadership, and creating knowledge that can make a meaningful impact.
Here’s to every scholar pushing forward, every milestone earned, and every future made possible through education.
06/04/2026
Hope is not passive. It is the choice to keep showing up when the dissertation feels heavy, the feedback feels overwhelming, and the finish line feels farther than expected.
For every doctoral candidate in the middle of revisions, research, writing, or waiting, believe beyond this moment. Your progress is still adding up. Your work still has purpose. The scholar you are becoming is still worth fighting for.
06/02/2026
Hello June! New month, new energy, same dream.
For every doctoral candidate balancing research, revisions, deadlines, and life, let this month be about steady progress. You do not have to do everything at once. One clear goal, one stronger paragraph, one completed task, one step forward at a time.
June is yours to build.
05/30/2026
Perfect weekend equation: books, coffee, and balance.
For every doctoral candidate juggling research, writing, deadlines, and life, this is your sign that progress and peace can exist in the same weekend. Read a little, write a little, breathe a little, and keep moving forward.
05/29/2026
Friday mood: Somewhere between “I deserve a break” and “maybe I should fix just one more paragraph.”
The dissertation journey has its plot twists, but every chapter, revision, and tiny breakthrough still counts. So celebrate the small wins today. Saved the file? Win. Opened the feedback? Win. Wrote three sentences that actually make sense? Major win.
You are still moving forward, and that is worth cheering for.
05/27/2026
"Nothing to Fear Wednesday" is for the doctoral candidate staring down feedback, revisions, deadlines, or the blank page.
You do not need to feel fearless to make progress. You only need one brave step: open the document, ask the question, review the notes, refine the chapter, and keep moving toward the title you have worked so hard to earn.
05/26/2026
Before the month ends, here’s a reminder for "National Photography Month":
Every photo captures more than a moment. It preserves perspective, progress, and the story behind what we are building.
For doctoral candidates, the journey may not always feel picture-perfect, but every chapter drafted, every revision completed, and every milestone reached is worth remembering. Take a moment to recognize how far you have come.
Your progress deserves to be seen.
05/25/2026
Today, we pause to honor and remember the men and women who gave their lives in service to our country.
Memorial Day is a reminder that sacrifice, courage, and commitment should never be taken lightly. As we reflect, may we carry gratitude not only for those who served, but also for the families and communities who continue to hold their memory close.
Wishing everyone a meaningful Memorial Day.
05/22/2026
Friendly Friday reminder: Every great body of work needs a clear theme.
On "National Title Track Day", we celebrate the songs that capture the heart of an entire album. In your dissertation, that same kind of clarity matters. Your title, problem statement, purpose, and research questions should work together like a strong title track, setting the tone for everything that follows.
When your study has alignment, your readers know exactly what your work is about and why it matters.