In trying to paint a picture of burgeoning class conflicts on American campuses, academics and their off-campus enablers promise evidence but mostly offer atmospherics.
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Humanities: Bridge to Nowhere
English majors in America today may be pursuing dubious studies but they also face dim job prospects.
Occupying True North
Success is still possible for young entrepreneurs even in times like these, an entrepreneurial professor advises.
Lessons From the Past
For example, the success of the John Tracy Clinic shows us one possible way to deal with failing public schools: Avoid them.
Want Fries With That?
Apparently the days of students working their way through school at McDonald’s drive-through window are just about numbered.
Meals, Toilets, and Marx
A campus conservative at UC Davis was so disgusted by slanted coverage of the Occupy movement that he reached out to Fox News and provided the channel a video showing police officers being surrounded by protesters after dismantling an illegal tent site.
Academia: For Democrats Only
In what might be a record, 22 Obama Administration officials have already left the government for academia.
MLA Job Security Angst
When the Modern Language Association, America’s largest association of English professors, demonstrates a sudden concern for the rising debt level of college students as they did in a recent issue of Inside Higher Education, these sentiments bear closer scrutiny.
Nothing Succeeds Like Failure
In academia, it seems, nothing succeeds like failure.
Academia’s Growing Credibility Gap
The gap between what academia promises and what it actually delivers is becoming ever more apparent by the day.