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More Presidential Blogs

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More Presidential Blogs

May 22, 2006By Michael Stoner

Thanks to an article in the Chronicle of Higher Ed entitled ‘Presidential Posts,” [note: registration required], we’ve learned about three more presidential blogs. Author Eugene McCormack notes that these presidents actually say something amusing and interesting in their blogs.

There’s always a teaching moment at “Doc Durden’s Guide to Good Grammar,” where William G. Durden, president of Dickinson University, blogs about grammar.

R. Albert Mohler, president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, writes an astonishingly wide-ranging and interesting blog. Note that this blog is hosted on Crosswalk.com, a religious dot.com site, not the Seminary’s official site.

Finally, William E. Brown, president of Cedarville University, blogs on Xanga here.

Links to other presidential bloggers can be found here, here, and here.


  • Michael Stoner Co-Founder and Co-Owner Was I born a skeptic or did I become one as I watched the hypestorm gather during the dotcom years, recede, and congeal once more as we come to terms with our online, social, mobile world? Whatever. I'm not much interested in cutting edge but what actually works for real people in the real world. Does that make me a bad person?