Donald Trump Closes the Skills Gap Aug 28, 2015

It is a near certainty that no presidential candidate in history has used the words "smart" and "stupid" as often as Donald Trump. Listening to Trump speak is to witness a battle between smart and stupid. The most amazing thing about the Trump phenomenon is not that he continues to lead polls despite the things he says, but rather that Americans believe he's a successful...
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Beyond Process and Bubblegum: The Future of Accreditation Aug 14, 2015

The wide wide world of sports lost a great man this summer. Roderick Toombs of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan died of a heart attack at the age of 61. Better known as Rowdy Roddy Piper because he played bagpipes and wore a kilt, Rowdy Roddy was my favorite professional wrestler for...
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E-Portfolios: Competency Marketplaces For Colleges Jul 31, 2015

I have three young boys. Zev, age 4, is the youngest, and he's constantly straining to be heard above the din. If survival of the fittest is playing out at home, Zev's survival skill is volume. He is loud. When he asks for water, he yells. When he announces he's going to the bathroom, he yells. And when he wants...
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You Say You Want a Revolution? "Just-In-Time!" Jul 17, 2015

The trope of overlooking the hero based on appearances goes back as long as stories have been told. In the Bible, King David, the youngest and least impressive of his 7 brothers, was relegated to the fields to look after goats and sheep. Samuel thought David's brother was the impressive...
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College Completion: Just Add Structure Jul 3, 2015

I met my wife the first day of college. According to our wedding announcement in the New York Times, she remembered "going to her first class... without doing her homework. She was not alone. 'We were supposed to have started reading Homer's Iliad over the summer, but none of us had,' she said. Then Mr. Craig walked in, carrying three translations of...
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College Rankings No Longer Rank Jun 19, 2015

At the request (i.e., demand) of my parents, I recently visited their attic to clear out my old stuff. The biggest culprit was my vast collection of cassette tapes. While it was easy enough to part with Madonna and New Kids on the Block, I grew nostalgic about the recordings I made on my snazzy Casio two-cassette boombox, most of which were of the weekly radio show...
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Who Owns The Competency? Jun 5, 2015

Freshman year marked my first experience with the issue of privacy in higher education. It wasn't the typical "roommate hangs sign on door to warn...
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Leapfrogging to the 4G University May 22, 2015

As East Africa is the world's fastest growing market for higher education, I find myself there frequently. On one of my recent trips to Kampala, the capital of Uganda, I met with the founder and CEO of a start-up university. Having invested tens of millions of dollars to launch the new institution, he calls the university a "gift to his country" - albeit one that appears likely to add substantially to...
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Distance Traveled May 8, 2015

Prior to University Ventures, I created Wellspring, which ran scientifically-based weight loss summer camps and boarding schools - the first of their kind, and pejoratively called "fat schools" by the media. Working with children and their families over 5+ years, we changed...
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Double Myopia Apr 24, 2015

As we walk around our neighborhood, my youngest son (4 years old) invariably asks the same question. He points at an electrical line and asks: "Is that a zip line?" My eldest son laughs and tries to explain to his brother that it's an electrical...
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