…a Ph.D. in political science—probably with a concentration in American politics. They also research in that same field, keeping abreast of the latest scholarship on their topic. Professors are experts…
…paid for their athletic contributions. Whether any real changes will come of the scandal may be unlikely, for major college sports that produce high television and memorabilia revenues have proven…
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No, this column wasn’t prompted by the release of the latest pirate movie. Rather, it was prompted by a minute spent looking through my library. Hunting for another book, my…
…the lower prices American consumers will pay for some products by having greater access to lower-cost foreign imports. This can provide substantial savings to American families and free-up money for…
…and unchecked student behavior. In most of our polls, the majority of readers agreed on a single choice, but check out our first and latest (February 18 and September 22)….
The latest Pew Research Center polling suggests that a mere one-third of Americans favor considering race and ethnicity in college admissions. Over 9.65 million California voters rejected a proposal to…
…advising may determine whether they will graduate on time. Even before the pandemic, graduation rates across higher ed outside the most prestigious schools were a concern. Only 44 percent of…
…as the academic preparation of the students. The latest data (the cohort entering in fall 2011) shows that the national average 6-year grad rate is 59 percent for CCCU schools…
…participate in NCAA postseason events. The Executive Committee on Making Foolish Pronouncements During the Off-Season, reputed to be the NCAA’s busiest committee, initiated the latest spate of demands. Their purpose…