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Week in Review: Passionate Classics Edition

September 10, 2010 by Tom Grosh IV Leave a Comment

Classics for Summer Reading

What are you reading, watching, thinking about this week? As usual, here's a few which have been on our mind. Let us know your thoughts on any/all of them. If you have items you'd like us to consider for the top five, add them in the comments or send them to Tom or Mike. 1. Newly Customized Majors Suit Students With Passions All Their Own (Ilana Kowarski.   Chronicle of Higher Education, 9/9/2010):   Is this what it takes to get creative students to go to Drexel?   Note:   a little dig at my [Tom] friends who are … [Read more...] about Week in Review: Passionate Classics Edition

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Week in Review Tagged With: culture, customized majors, higher education, james davison hunter, science, stephen hawking, technology, university

Week in Review: Commonplace Edition

April 30, 2010 by Micheal Hickerson 2 Comments

1620's Commonplace Book

What are you reading, watching, thinking about this week? As usual, here's a few which have been on our mind. Let us know your thoughts on any/all of them. If you have items you'd like us to consider for the top five, add them in the comments or send them to Tom or Mike. 1. The Collapse of Higher Education: Seth Godin on the coming melt-down in higher education: For 400 years, higher education in the US has been on a roll. From Harvard asking Galileo to be a guest professor in the 1600s to millions tuning in to … [Read more...] about Week in Review: Commonplace Edition

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Week in Review Tagged With: art, arts, Book recommendations, commonplace books, generations, higher education, leadership, literature, marykate morse

Emerging Adults’ View of Education

November 2, 2009 by Micheal Hickerson 2 Comments

Souls in Transition: The Religious & Spiritual Lives of Emerging Adults

I've just begun reading Christian Smith's new book (with Patricia Snell), Souls in Transition: The Religious & Spiritual Lives of Emerging Adults, and it's already proving to be a useful resource. This is the follow-up to Smith's last book (with Melina Denton), Soul Searching, which examined the religious lives of teenagers (ages 13 to 17). Technically, the term "emerging adults" applies to ages 18 to 29, but Souls in Transition only looks at ages 18 to 23. The rest of the "emerging adults" spectrum will be the … [Read more...] about Emerging Adults’ View of Education

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, The University Tagged With: christian smith, emerging adulthood, higher education

Week in Review: Shop Class, Teaching Naked

July 24, 2009 by Tom Grosh IV Leave a Comment

Welcome to this week's Week in Review! If you have your own link or suggestion, please add it to the comments, or email it to Tom or Mike. From Tom 1.   Another piece to throw into our technology conversation:   How about teaching naked, i.e., sans machines?   Do you agree with José A. Bowen, dean of Southern Methodist University's Meadows School of the Arts, in his comments regarding the quality of classroom powerpoint instruction and the rise of on-line classes to replace such offerings?   Note:   The video … [Read more...] about Week in Review: Shop Class, Teaching Naked

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Week in Review Tagged With: fiction, higher education, marriage, Shop Class as Soulcraft, Stephen Colbert, technology, wallace stegner

$ of Higher Education

September 30, 2008 by Tom Grosh IV 1 Comment

In the midst of conversations regarding the recession and the bailout,  I find myself talking  with colleagues, friends and family  about the complex  price tag  of higher education.  If you're like me or have a curiosity regarding the topic, take a moment to bone up by reading this week's Chronicle of Higher Education's piece STICKER SHOCK: The $375-Billion Question: Why Does College Cost So Much?   Here's a few  paragraphs which I'll refer in the coming days (Note:   read the article for the data/examples):   A poll … [Read more...] about $ of Higher Education

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Life in the Academy Tagged With: bailout, higher education, Money

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