Articles by Deborah Lambert

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The Jack Welch MBA

So how do you convince an American business legend that online education’s not so bad? In the case of former GE CEO Jack Welch, you name a degree after him

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School for Scandal?

Here’s a good story line for your favorite TV cop show: Get a school administrator to set up a drug deal between two middle-school students, and then deny your involvement.

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Save the GOP

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, touted as a possible savior of the GOP, took a gamble that paid off when he delivered a recent commencement address at Butler University (Indianapolis) that took a critical look at his own generation of baby boomers, according to Byron York.

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Save the Males

If you think male students have all succumbed to the politically correct powers-that-be on American campuses, think again.

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Commencement Justice

Just when you’d given up on the quality of this year’s commencement speakers, right triumphs in unexpected places.

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Islamic College U.S. Debut

Two American Muslim scholars are prepared to launch the “first four-year accredited Islamic college in the U.S., what some are calling a ‘Muslim Georgetown.’”

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Lost In Cyberspace

Surprise, surprise. Spending thousands of hours on the Internet apparently leaves children poorly prepared to face the challenges of adult life, according to The London Telegraph.

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Senioritis Cured

Senioritis is that time-honored “disease” that affects graduating seniors during the last half of their senior year, but this year it might just be in remission.

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Berkeley Studies Conservative Groups

This fall, Berkeley will open its new Center for the Comparative Study of Right Wing Movements, funded with $777,000.00 from an anonymous donor.

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Locker Room Bell Curve

A recent study by a Swarthmore College economist showed that students may perform worse on exams if they “think about their jock identities before they take the test.”