It’s a well-known fact that the $20 billion dollar video gaming industry is producing products that glorify “guns, car theft and gang violence” that make parents cringe.
Faculty Lounge
Prison Ball Fad
In a safety-obsessed society that bans dodge ball and tag for elementary school kids, perhaps it’s predictable that one of the newest fads on college campuses is something called Prison Ball.
A Primer On Sharpton
Inquiring minds want to know if the U. S. Department of Education considered an Al Sharpton rally an educational experience.
PENN STATE 1 – HARVARD 0
Corporate America to East Coast Elitists: Take a hike!
K-A-L-A-M-A-Z-O-Oh
Well, somebody got a job with a women’s studies degree.
For-Profits Fight Accountability
In yet another attempt to avoid being judged by tangible standards like everyone else, some colleges are fighting legislation designed to hold them accountable for their efforts.
Race To Cop Out
The nation’s largest teachers’ union—the National Education Association—has gone on record with reservations about the Obama Administration’s education reforms.
Social Science=Student Debt
College graduates who inhaled the exotic curricula their alma maters offer up are learning a hard lesson: Nobody really cares about them off campus.
Just In Time
By a happy coincidence, President Obama is welcoming students back to school in a state with a tightly contested Senate race.
Race To The Trough
Believe it or not, the federal government is giving Race to the Top education grants to school districts more notable for the voting blocs they represent than the scores that they post.