Archives for April 2024

Employers Less Likely to Hire From Ivy League Now Than Five Years Ago

This is according to a study by Forges Magazine. I find it interesting. Exclusive: Employers Are Souring On Ivy League Grads, While These 20 “New Ivies” Ascend (forbes.com)

“Some schools also seem confused about their fundamental academic mission.” David French, NY Times

Here is a link to his excellent piece. Opinion | How to Reboot Free Speech on Campus – The New York Times (nytimes.com) Here is part of the comment that I posted. No one could address the current problem better than did David Riesman, one of America’s most revered sociologists, when he wrote, in 1980, […]

Beware Ivy League Advertisements

Opinion | What Students Read Before They Protest – The New York Times (nytimes.com) I commented as follows. Beware. First, a large proportion of Columbia’s undergraduates are engineering majors. They don’t have to take all the courses. Second, some of the core courses aren’t what you might expect. (For example, there is “Game of Thrones”: […]

Insightful Piece by George Will in the Washington Post.

Here is a link to it. Opinion | Campus pro-Palestinian protests sap universities’ prestige. Good. – The Washington Post Here is what I posted. This nation’s most admired observer of higher education (and a revered sociologist) saw what was happening as early as 1980. the “wants” of students to which competing institutions, departments, and individual […]

Very Funny Opinion Piece in Wash. Post

Opinion | A modest proposal to save higher education – The Washington Post Here is my comment (that a professor didn’t like.) Great Idea! They’re already off to a running start. They got rid of “students” (a quaint word that is so pre-1980’s) a long time ago and replaced them with “customers”. Oh, and “professors”? […]

Elite Film Program Graduates: Median Debt of $181,000, Median Salary $30,000. Think Columbia, NYU, USC and Other Masters Degrees.

After you read this, read some of my posts about “faux” PhDs. ‘Financially Hobbled for Life’: The Elite Master’s Degrees That Don’t Pay Off – WSJ

To the Ex. Editor of the NY Times: Maybe Something is Wrong at Colleges?

“[The Ex. Editor] also suggested that colleges aren’t preparing new hires to be tolerant of dissenting views.” This is from today’s WSJ article, New York Times Bosses Seek to Quash Rebellion in the Newsroom – WSJ . Here is the comment I made. “He also suggested that colleges aren’t preparing new hires to be tolerant […]

Keeping Engineering Students in the Program as “Happy Customers” is Wreaking Havoc on American Manufacturing.

America’s Chip Renaissance Needs Workers – WSJ See my comment on the article. Here is what I wrote. Many universities, like the “elite” one where I taught engineers, want happy “customers”, not educated ‘students”. That America doesn’t have the excellent engineers it needs is not a surprise to me. When I taught differential equations, the […]

SMU – FUN! FUN! FUN! Is that what college is for?

I just happened to go to their site. It starts with “SOUNDS LIKE A GOOD TIME”. Hmmm. Just type in smu.edu.