Did a noted women’s college show the superficiality of its commitment to women?
Monthly Archives For March 2012
Academic Honesty about waste
Everyone who is honest about academe knows that colleges and universities tend to be wasteful and plagued by expensive redundancies.— Andrew Delbanco, professor of humanities and director of American studies at Columbia University.
Putin: A Happy Face?
In Russia, will March be the new October?
Is UN Sharia-Compliant?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Higher Education: Help Wanted
Now here’s a class to be envious of.
Renewables on Life Supports
Contrary to what is usually reported, despite the attention given “renewable energy,” traditional sources of power offer more benefits.
Samuel Adams Stout Fellow
The sum total of the average collegiate’s knowledge of founding father Samuel Adams may be that his visage appears on one of their favorite beers. More’s the pity.
The MSA’s Two Faces
The MSA may be a force restricting liberty in the classroom and on campus.
Abstinence Education Adds Up
A study published last year by the American Journal for Health Studies by Kennethy F. Ferraro (PhD) and Karis A. Pressler (MA), showed that students in abstinence-only education got higher math grades.