Do Generalists Win in the End?
Preparing students for the workforce may make them less prepared
Interesting article detailing what many of us in higher education have known for a long time. In the long-rung (5-10 years out of school) those with a general education—or with both a specific and general education—fair better in their careers.
Job ready university degrees may not be the tertiary education solution we are hoping for: . . .
Reagan, Republicans, and Trump
Heather Cox-Richardardson
Interesting take on MAGA Republicans and the Party of Reagan by Heather Cox Richardson
What the Hell Has Happened to the Republican Party?
Gov. Chris Sununu on This Week with George Stephanopoulos
Somewhere along the way, the Republican party lost its way both morally and philosophically. I'm not sure when it happened, but the party of small government, character matters (anyone remember the Bill Clinton years), personal responsibility, and protector and promoter of democracy have devolved into something unrecognizable. Quite . . .
Ballot Troubles for Biden
Biden getting on the ballot in Ohio may depend on Ohio Republicans
Ohio Senate President Matt Huffman, a Republican, told reporters this week he does not plan to initiate a legislative solution in his state. He said it’s up to minority Democrats, who control only seven of the chamber’s 33 seats.
“I think it’s a . . .
Reagan, Republicans, and Trump
Heather Cox-Richardardson
An interesting take on the difference between Reagan's Republican Party and the Trump Republican Party by Heather Cox-Richardson.
Breakthrough COVID-19
Via NPR
I Got A 'Mild' Breakthrough Case. Here's What I Wish I'd Known
September 12, 20217:02 AM ET
NPR story
The More Things Change. . .
Athletics always seems to be the answer
The wit, wisdom, and satire of Rocky and Bullwinkle.