Even on the economic issues that underpin the Occupiers’ angst, it is difficult not to notice that while businesses remain boarded up from coast to coast, government agencies do not.
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Academics frequently take we unlettered folk to task for trivializing serious issues. It turns out that they can take us to school on how to do just that.
The Business of Academia
Academics are hardly shy about offering businesses advice but they go ballistic when industry deigns to return the favor.
Is Obama’s America Yours?
A college president actually wrote a book critical of the president.
Finding The Right Frequency
A little bit of broadcasting history which you are unlikely to get in a broadcast journalism class.
Whose Common Core?
If the federal government’s new education standards are so common, why have few people seen them?
Baby Steps Towards Traditional
It might not be seismic, but there is a shift in academia away from the faddish and back towards the traditional.
Racial Preferences Backfire Legally
Racial preferences embraced by supposedly elite law schools may actually be forcing blacks out of the legal profession.
Racial Preferences Hurt Minorities
Race-based college admission preferences actually hurt minority applicants, three members of the U. S. Civil Rights Commission allege.
World War II Deconstructed
Herbert Hoover’s posthumously published chronicle promises to be a game changer, whether universities ignore it or not.