As usual, just when you think of something, it turns out someone’s already developed it a few years before. I haven’t tried this product, but
Fraternities and the Organizational Ethics of Higher Education
Don’t be distracted by the lurid, even bizarre, events narrated at the start of the article. What it’s really about is the organizational distortion of
A Modest Suggestion for GE Reform
From Majoring in the 21st Century blog… When, as is usually the case, nobody has actually put forward a coherent critique that exposes what’s wrong
Four Modest Suggestions for General Education Reform
Tell Them Why I Develop coherent and persuasive description of why we have a GE program and what it is supposed to achieve. Address it
Advising Parents of Soon-to-be-College-Students
One way to pop oneself out of one’s institutional bubble is to listen in on conversations among the folks whose attention (and dollars) we are
Joint Humanities & Computer Science Majors at Stanford
From the Chronicle of Higher Education (21 March 2014)
