On David Kirp’s New York Times Op-Ed, Do Advisors Help?

David Kirp has spent worked on higher education issues for a long time and can be outspoken.  I was a little surprised at this op-ed http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/09/opinion/how-to-help-college-students-graduate.html?ref=opinion&_r=0.  Here is why. “Professor Kirp must realize that the programs that he advocates would be instituted in universities where “”the pursuit of money…has become a virtue” and where “Nowhere […]

Op-Ed Piece in New York Times Disagrees with Obama’s Ratings Plan but….

Here is the link:  http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/18/opinion/the-wrong-college-ratings.html?ref=opinion#commentsContainer I wrote my view of what we need. “Today’s colleges and univesities want to act like businesses.  They use powerful marketing techniques that many times trump education.  They are well aware that their consumers are young and susceptible to sales techniques, from boosting their egos (by not teaching anything really […]

Times Post Relies In Part On Report From Questionable Source

Here is the link to the article. (Also, my previous post is a comment on this article.) http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/07/22/college-counseling-and-job-prospects/#more-165893 I have commented before on the National Association of Colleges and Employers here Median Starting Salaries for College Graduates $27,000 or $40,735? | Inside Higher Education Here is my comment on the Times site: “This post reports […]

NY Times Post on Academic Advising Is Good But Needs to Address Issues of Trust

The NY Times had a recent article on Saturday (“Frayed Prospects, Despite a Degree”) and this follow up post about the lack of advice about majors http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/07/22/college-counseling-and-job-prospects/#more-165893 The problem is probably more than a lack of advice.  The question is, when the advice is available, can it be trusted?  Here is the comment I made. […]