One of the nation’s premier journalism graduate programs is facing a credibility crisis over one of the programs it showcases on its website.
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Business School Slackers
If America is to retain its prestige in the rapidly expanding global economy, our business schools are going to have to get serious.
Catholic Schools Invite Heresy
Catholic high school graduates hoping to continue their education in institutions of higher learning affiliated with the Mother Church might be surprised by what they find.
Secular Sermons & Sodawater
What you heard about soda taxes as a cure for obesity comes from an academic.
Graduates Chase Green Jobs
Colleges and universities are promising graduates “green jobs” at the end of their education, secure in the knowledge that if they fail to materialize, schools won’t be liable for damages under Truth in Advertising laws.
Cold Warrior From Berkeley?
Believe it or not, a Berkeley sociologist recently offered a surprisingly clear-eyed and coherent assessment of Communist China.
Academic Gets Financial Crisis
There is at least one academic who understands the roots of the current financial crisis in the United States. Maybe that is because, unlike most pedagogues, he came from the business world.
Alfred Kahn Remembered
He was most known for being President Jimmy Carter’s head of the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) when it began the deregulation of the airline industry in 1977-78. He was my Economics professor at Cornell University in the late 1960’s.
Democrats Seize Education Reform
One startling development obscured by partisan battles over union contracts in Wisconsin and New Jersey is the degree to which high-profile Democrats have also been going toe-to-toe with teachers unions, a key bloc in their political base.
Affordable college & free food
Accuracy in Academia will host a complimentary dinner discussion regarding affordable college tuition rates with Richard Vedder, author of Going Broke by Degree: Why College Costs Too Much on April 7, 2011.