A great read over at The Imaginative Conservative on the struggles of Western civilization and American society to get the right grades and not to learn properly: With very few exceptions, your ticket onto a…
Topic: MOOCs
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Students may be increasingly opting to get their degrees online but universities still dismiss them as a fad. “Udacity does have one partnership with a research university—Georgia Tech,” Udacity’s vice president of business development Clarissa…
MOOCs Expand, Homeschoolers Beware
The School Reform News, published by the Heartland Institute, found there are over 1,200 massive open online courses, or MOOCs, offered by over 200 universities and taken by an estimated ten million K-12 students. Florida…
College Accreditation: Employment Not Even Afterthought
Apparently the only jobs college accreditation reviewers are interested in are their own, not those of recent college graduates. “Accreditation has become a roadblock to reform,” Hank Brown, the former president of the University of…

Conservative University’s “Sex, Lies and Women’s Studies”: Kate Obenshain and Political Activism
In “Sex, Lies and Women’s Studies” course’s final class, author and political commentator, Kate Obenshain, offers an alternative path for conservative women interested in politics by suggesting how to get involved in the process themselves,…