Author: AdjunctNation Editorial Team
By Jon Marcus Higher education in the U.S. is going into hibernation. With budgets tight, energy prices high and demand for conservation growing, universities and colleges are shutting down for.
by Robert Reich Over the long term, the only way we’re going to raise wages, grow the economy, and improve American competitiveness is by investing in our people — especially.
College students use cell phones in class, despite knowing that it adversely affects their concentration, according to a study conducted at the University of New Hampshire. In a university-wide study,.
By Victor Hanson The liberal arts face a perfect storm. The economy is struggling with obscenely high unemployment and is mired in massive federal and state deficits. Budget cutting won’t.
by Eric Fry The Law of Diminishing Returns is a nasty little ordinance…and few aspects of life escape its tyranny. A short list of exceptions would include sex and world.
by Richard Vedder As a professor who has spent over 90 percent of my half-century career in higher education at public universities, it was for decades a matter of.