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Reading and Listening | February 11, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Monday, February 11, 2013 A Growing Trend: Young, Liberal, And Open to Big Government by Sheryl Gay Stolberg A Call for Drastic Changes in Educating New Lawyers by Ethan Bronner The Wall Street Journal … Continue reading
Posted in Listening, Reading
Tagged Bill Gates, China, law, Law Schools, Microsoft, politics, The Gap
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Information Not Affirmation
For those of us working in higher education information technology, summer is not down time. Summer is a mad dash to update everything, to report on what we accomplished over the last year, and to make our plans for the … Continue reading
Posted in Libraries, Reading, Web
Tagged affirmation, discourse, information literacy, information obesity, library, personalization, politics
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Liz Coleman on a Liberal Arts Education
Bennington College’s president, Liz Coleman, speaks about the place of the liberal arts and how Bennington is framing their approach to educating engaged citizens. Her speech touches on so many points of interest: a generalist approach to education to the … Continue reading
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Tagged civic engagement, government, higher education, liberal arts, politics
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