04/20/2010

Colleges Not Immune to Hate and Racism

love and hate1 Colleges Not Immune to Hate and RacismWhen it comes to hate and racism, there is a tendency to think that certain places are above such pettiness. Our college campuses are thought to be one of those places.

However, we eventually come to the realization that college, like any other place will always be a reflection of the greater society.

The incidents mentioned in this article do not surprise me nor should they catch you off-guard, because it is clear that America has (and may always have) a race problem.

Excerpts from the article appear below.

“It’s tempting to think of college campuses as islands of enlightenment, places where students embrace new ideas, people and cultures without the specter of hate hanging overhead.

Tempting. But it’s not always the case, as demonstrated by events on campuses across the nation in recent months…”

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This article was taken from the Seattle times, April 16, 2010, but was actually originates from Tim Barker of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. 

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04/06/2010

Has the Cost of College Gotten Out of Control?

cost of education Has the Cost of College Gotten Out of Control?What I paid to to attend college in comparison to today, is literally night and day. The cost of college today is astronomical. Is it out of control? 

In a recent interview with salon.com, author Anya Kamenetz says that college has become way too expensive. As a result, she is all for students seeking much cheaper options such as online classes, even classes on YouTube (YouTube?).

In an article with salon.com title “DIY U”: The end of university prestige, Anya discusses her book “Generation Debt”, argues that a decentralized college experience — in which the least effective parts of college life are replaced by technology, social media and self-directed learning — can limit dropout rates and reverse the devastating cost spiral.  The interview is a must read…[DIY U]


 

08/05/2009

How Much Do Colleges Really Teach Students?

college degree How Much Do Colleges Really Teach Students?New Web sites make it possible for students to research how much education a school really offers

By Kim Clark Posted August 4, 2009

Until now, students shopping for a college couldn’t get answers to some of their most important questions, such as “How much do students learn at this school?”

That finally might finally be changing. A growing number of colleges are posting results of tests that gauge how much their students learn as undergraduates [...]


 

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