Read What Others Say About Dr. Reno And His Work

Students

“Eric: Please see the comments students have written about your presentations. Clearly you continue to make an impact. Thank you so much again for offering your wisdom and time. While this is meant to bless the students, listening to your lectures is always so inspiring for me as well. I always leave learning something new.”

Dr. Christina Minihan, Professor of Tourism & Journalism, Colorado State University, Best Teacher of the Year, 2022: CSU Alumni Association

“One of my key takeaways was the sense of…almost wonder? that Reno has about life. It is whimsical and a very positive outlook that I believe is important to live by. Many of his key points are almost cliches, but they are so prevalent for a reason.”

“I really valued his thoughts and will cherish Dr. Reno’s letter for the rest of my life. Thank you for including this in the course.”

“One thing Dr. Reno preaches is to choose your friends wisely, and if your current friends are not fulfilling you the way a friendship should, ‘cut them loose.”

“My biggest takeaway from this amazing interview was to just not underestimate yourself. I loved this interview. Thank you so much for this professor!”

“I liked what Dr. Reno said about enjoying people who offer things we don’t excel in. We often focus on ourselves and what we bring to the table, and forget that others can make us better and stronger and smarter.”

“My favorite self-reflection piece was definitely by Dr. Reno. People like Dr. Reno make me believe there are still good, wholesome people in the world that want to see young people succeed.”

“I love Dr. Reno’s point, ‘Don’t let others tell you who you are. That is your responsibility.”

“My favorite takeaway from Dr. Reno was his last point which states: ‘Everyone has opinions. Listen only to those who can back them up.’ I’m so thankful for this lesson, especially right now, and I needed to hear this!”

“One key thing he said was that ‘We are all walking resumes’ and that made me think about how people view me. I am disabled and have spent most of my life ashamed of it, only to grow to love my disabled identity in college and discover my dream for being an advocate and role model. Reno’s comments made me realize that since being disabled is my brand, why am I not showing the full, raw experiences of it instead of manicuring a good perfect image of a disabled person?”

“Dr. Reno had so many wise words but the takeaway that I want to apply to my own self-growth is: ‘Never underestimate your ability to positively impact the lives of others by actions you take and behaviors you exhibit.’ My self-growth is becoming the best version of myself for my daughter.”

“One key takeaway from Dr. Reno’s presentation and letter was to never stop being curious and to watch, listen and read critically. What he says about growing outside the boarders of our own senses is so important.”

“The person we were growing up is not necessarily the person we will become.’ This was the main takeaway I got from Dr. Reno.”

“My favorite content is from Dr. Reno. This is a conversation I didn’t expect. I thought I would go to class as usual, but after turning to him I wondered if I was too shy to face myself, too afraid to give up before trying.”

“My favorite content came from Dr. Reno. I’ve never experienced such emotion integrated into teaching. It came as a surprise and gave me an inside look into the true depth behind the course – the ‘why’ behind it.”

“I loved the lecture from Dr. Reno. It was a casual conversation that felt like talking to one of my grandparents about life and how to live. The letter of tips was amazing.”

“I loved our conversation with Dr. Reno and his letter to us. It made my day to hear him talk about his life. His words made an impact on me as a graduating senior, and I’m thankful for the time we spent with him.”

“I have never experienced this type of positive self-reflection in a class. If I had to choose one, I think I would go with the lecture and tips from Dr. Reno.”

Colleagues

“Dr. Reno: Thank you for the many opportunities you have given me, pushing me above and beyond the potential I didn’t realize I had.”

“Dr. Reno: You returned to Texas in 2004 to get a new college built, hire faculty and staff, and fill classrooms. In the meantime you created a lasting culture which values personal engagement and academic excellence. Your leadership also built the leader in me. You are truly an inspiration.”

“Dear Dr. Reno: As I sit down to write this, I find myself at a loss for the words to express what you mean to me as a faculty member of NLC (Northeast Lakeview College). I have been here three years, but in that time I have been able to learn by watching you be the type of President that has the best interests of all in mind as you do the job.”

“Dear Dr. Reno: what can I say but ‘Thank You’ and you will be missed terribly. You have been the glue that has held us together and the inspiration for all NLC has accomplished. From the first day I met you in 2006, I remember how impressed I was that you had read my resume and asked me about one of my presentations on the film, The Quiet Man. This attention to detail is evident in all you do, and I have personally appreciated it all the way from making this a beautiful campus to knowing details about faculty, staff, and students. Your legacy will continue as you have created a culture of inclusion and open doors.”

“Dr. Reno: The dynamic culture you created at NLC is a positive reflection of your inclusive leadership style. I was so impressed (and nervous) about our 30 minute meeting – you were great and I had great hopes for the future. . . . By investing in your employees you have left part of your soul behind in each of us. . . . I will continue to see NLC through your eyes – as if anything is possible. It was an honor to serve as one of your founding faculty members”

“I’ve always enjoyed working with Dr. Reno. I’ve never encountered a person who is so open to new ideas and has the motivation to make them happen.”

“Dr. Reno: It has been my profound pleasure to have met you. You have been an outstanding influence on me. Your conversations, advice and counsel have been most appreciated. . . . Thank you for coming into my life.”

“Dear Dr. Reno: Thank you for welcoming me to NLC. The 30 minute meetings with new employees (often going longer) really set the tone for working at NLC. Thanks for taking the time to get to know me and your employees.”

“Dr. Reno: You are an inspiration. Building a culture which reflects your values and leadership make it a real treat to come to work, , , , Thank you for rekindling my love for classic movies. Know when Gene Kelly dances and sings – to me it’s you!”

“Dr. Reno: As cool as it is to say I know the President of the college, it’s even cooler to say he knows me by name as well. Thanks for ALWAYS making each and everyone feel included. You may be leaving but you will always be here.”