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Phosfluorescently target clicks-and-mortar growth strategies for timely infrastructures. Monotonectally embrace high-quality applications.
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Soft-Core Academic Analysis

Here’s the thing about academic research: At its best, it reaffirms the obvious but at a much greater cost than casual observation entails.

Faculty Lounge

Litigation-Free Recession?

It seems that law school is not the recession-proof profession that budding barristers thought it was.  Indeed, they may become barristas first.

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Ivory Tower Occupation

There is an odd sort of ying-yang going on between the Occupy Wall Street protests and institutions of higher learning.

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AIA DINNER: CRAZY U

Accuracy in Academia will feature veteran journalist and the author of Crazy U, Andrew Ferguson, at the next AIA Author’s Night on October 26, 2011.

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Hope & Change in Harrisburg

On the face of it, opening a new university in this day and age would seem to be akin to selling refrigerators to Eskimos.

Current Wisdom

Greatness W/O Great Society

“The United States had become a great and powerful nation before it centralized administration.”—John Marini of the University of Nevada-Reno at Claremont Institute forum on October 20, 2011.