Category Archives: Misogynism in Higher Education
Final Exam Jihad is Published!
A Professor’s Memoir That May Shock You! Creating this memoir about my career in higher education was both a wrenching and uplifting experience. As I scoured the thousands and thousands of documents that I had saved over decades, I realized … Continue reading
Undergraduate Despair and Hopelessness
Cartoon Captures a Snapshot about the Failings of Higher Education Chan Lowe created a portrait of Higher Education in the United States “The American Undergrad’s Prayer.” (I am repeating the prayer here, just in case they pull the cartoon from … Continue reading
Recipe #1 for Positive Change in Higher Education
Professionalize Teaching in Higher Education For the past six months I have been ranting about all the problems I faced in Higher Education. I am going to change my tune a bit and focus on how we can change Higher … Continue reading
Academic Presidents Want to See Their Names in Lights
Hundreds of Millions of Dollars Spent on Frivolous Buildings Egocentric Presidents, Provosts, Deans and other bureaucrats long to have their names splattered all over a building on a campus. It is a kind of immortality or everlasting life. “They won’t … Continue reading
Academic Deans are Ruining the Future of our Students
Anatomy of Academic Deans –Power Addicts Courage and greatness eludes them! Petty concerns fill their days. Their hollow spines and hearts follow the whims of others. The mind-baffling reasons for attempting to change and grow the lives of students is … Continue reading
Power Hungry Fraternities
Fraternities and Sororities Attract Students Who Want Power Over Others Frats have been in the news lately. They have caused the death of students and gang-raped females. This is not news. What is news is that big-name universities are admitting … Continue reading