Business School, Disrupted – NYTimes.com. I found the above article interesting. I commented: “Worrisome. This article portrays HBS strugging with what should be a decision about EDUCATIONAL POLICY, as being solely a decision about BUSINESS strategy. Robert Maynard Hutcins warned about such an approach. “…when an institution determines to do something in order to […]
Just Data Is Not Enough When College Changed So Much in Thirty Years
I posted this thought on the following article. The Jobless Rate for Community-College Graduates Is Also Low – NYTimes.com. Mr. Leonhardt is confronted with a big problem in trying to understand higher education in America just from data and then concluding that college is contributing to the economy in an overwhelming way. The problem is […]
Value of College – Continued
The Value of College: It’s Not Just Correlation – NYTimes.com. I just posted a comment I made on the above article. I added a second comment. Two people responded. I think the two responses are informative, of both thinking and facts. I will post all the comments. MY COMMENT: Today’s college “degree” is not your […]
Another Piece on Value of College by David Leonhardt: Still Wrong Focus
The Value of College: It’s Not Just Correlation – NYTimes.com. In the above column, David Leonhardt, continues to point out that a college degree is, on average, valuable. I tried to explain (again) in my comment why the fact that today’s college degree is more valuable than today’s high school degree, doesn’t mean that today’s college […]
“Greek Life Shown to Be Linked to Real-Life Happiness” (But What Is the Link?)
This is in today’s WSJ, Greek Life Shown to Be Linked to Real-Life Happiness – WSJ.com. Here is how I see it (which I put in a comment). “Before jumping to conclusions about why students who were Greeks lead happier lives, everyone should read “Paying for the Party – How College Maintains Inequality” by Armstrong […]
Wall St. Journal Article on a Graduate Here in St. Louis
An outrageous, sad, but too often true, story: For New Graduates, Path to a Career Is Bumpy – WSJ.com. Here was my comment: “What happened to this young woman is outrageous. I’m a retired math professor. I live in St. Louis. Years ago I taught at SIUE (Southern Ill. Univ. at Edwardsville). It is similar […]
Telling Story on Carnegie-Mellon’s Homepage
Committed to ‘EXCEL’ – Carnegie Mellon University | CMU. Here is what is telling to me. Instead of responding to students having difficulties with hard courses by either grade inflation or content deflation, they are actually just helping the students learn the material. Here is what I wrote: I hope that present and prospective students […]


No One Wants to Be Rated
This is in today’s Wash. Post. Rating colleges is ‘like rating a blender’ — Education Department official Even though I don’t know yet what the Obama’s rating system will be and I have serious qualms, we need something, as I expressed on today’s article. “Rating, ranking, etc…is a problem. But the system we have now […]