Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Graham Ain't a Fan of Tenure, We All Knew That

Via the Tax Prof Blog  comes the  news that, Graham is amongst is amongst   a group of  college presidents that sent a letter to  to the American Bar Association  asking that the organization eliminate tenure requirements from its accreditation standards. 

What do you folks over at DSL think about that?
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

I Guess E. Howard Hunt is One of His Role Models

I'm sure you remember James O'Keefe the clown that filmed those ACORN videos last year which showed some bad judgment on the part of ACORN employees, but no actual lawlessness.  Well, he's in the news again and this time it appears that  the law was broken.  The trouble for James is that he's the one breaking the law.
Alleging a plot to tamper with phones in Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu's office in the Hale Boggs Federal Building in downtown New Orleans, the FBI arrested four people Monday, including James O'Keefe, 25, a conservative filmmaker whose undercover videos at ACORN field offices severely damaged the advocacy group's credibility.

Also arrested were Joseph Basel, Stan Dai and Robert Flanagan, all 24. Flanagan is the son of William Flanagan, who is the acting U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Louisiana, the office confirmed. All four were charged with entering federal property under false pretenses with the intent of committing a felony.
I fell so baaaaaaaaad.....not.
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Here's Another Idea

Sue 'em.
Tired of years of public urination, assaults and vandalism, residents near UC Berkeley's southern edge on Tuesday sued dozens of the university's fraternities.

The lawsuit, filed in Alameda County Superior Court against more than 70 groups and property owners, contends that the fraternities make life miserable for neighbors by encouraging underage drinking, littering sidewalks and streets, partying all night and shooting pellet guns at residents. The suit asks for unspecified monetary damages and an end to the noise and destruction.



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Sunday, January 17, 2010

The NCAA Awaits

When NCAA President Myles Brand died last fall, the speculation was  that Graham could  be his successor. A search is now underway and Graham's name is again being bandied about as a potential successor.
Penn State President Graham Spanier, who once led the Division I board of directors and remains active in the NCAA, also has support as a prospective candidate, say several people within the NCAA who talked on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the search. Georgia President Michael Adams is another widely speculated but less certain prospect, according to those same people.
Go for it, Graham! This is the job you were born to do

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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Queen Bee and the Blue Hornet Band

Queen Bee and the Blue Hornet Band was a staple of the State College music scene  from the mid eighties through the nineties  The group disbanded in 1999 and  Tonya Brown, a.k.a. Queen Bee, passed away unexpectedly in 2001. While the band had seen its lineup change many time in its 14 year existence and many talented musicians passed through the band,  its soul was always Tonya. Although the band has played sporadically since its breakup there really is no replacement for Tonya.

Below the fold are three videos from 1990, a time, in my estimation, when the band had its most talented lineup and Tonya was at her peak. Enjoy.


Saturday, January 09, 2010

Could This Be at Play Here

I mentioned in my last post that the University of Iowa is also dealing with an alcohol abuse problem amongst their students. Here is one person's explanation for that problem.
...Tom Mortenson, an Iowa resident and a higher-education policy analyst who writes the newsletter Postsecondary Education Opportunity, told me that Iowa City has changed as the University of Iowa looks beyond state lines for a larger share of its student body. (Iowa enrolls the highest proportion of out-of-state students, 48 percent, of any large public university.[Ed. This is the percentage of freshman. The percentage of all undergraduates is 37% XLS file.])

"Students from Illinois brought truckloads of money. Suddenly, the streets were full of cars that were newer than those of the faculty. We brought in a bunch of rich kids, who partied and drank and got into trouble with the police," Mortenson said. "This isn't what public higher education is supposed to be about."
Penn State, which has come to depend  on out-of-state students for their higher tuition dollars,  doesn't have nearly the same percentage of out-of-state students as Iowa. This year non-residents make up 25% of the University Park student body and 34% of the freshman class.  These numbers have been fairly constant over the past few years.

Could  out-of-state student be the primary factor in the Penn State's alcohol culture? I haven't the slightest idea, but it would be interesting to see  the percentage of students who have alcohol related problems who are from out-of-state. It would also be interesting to compare the family income distribution of students that have had alcohol related problems to the overall income distribution undergraduate families.

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Elsewhere in Alcohol Abuse

This American Life's coverage of Penn State's alcohol abuse problem has stirred up a lot of discussion in the blogsphere about Penn State's problem in particular, but also more generally about these problems in other university towns. There's a very good discussion going on in the comments over at the Historiann blog which I recommend to those of you, e.g.. MoralHazard,  with an interest in the topic.  In addition, the drinking culture at the University of Iowa is discussed here.

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A Good Read

Time has a Q&A with Educations Sector's Kevin Carey on transparency and accountability at our nation's colleges and universities.  While I don't always agree with Carey, I find it hard do disagree with anything he says in this interview. Go take a look.

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Friday, January 08, 2010

I Don't Call It The Penn State Propaganda Portal For Nothing

As we saw last month, when This American Life painted an ugly picture of Penn State's football tailgate centered culture of drunkenness, The Penn State Propaganda Shop responded defensively and obliquely. However, back in  October of 2008 when This American Life ran a more positive story about the University, the folks in  Old Main ran to The Penn State Propaganda Portal to tell the world. 

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Thursday, January 07, 2010

Housekeeping Note: Test of DISQUS

I've decided to install the DISQUS commenting system.  It will be active on new posts. Let me know what you think.