Why is it so extremely difficult to resist neoliberal trends? The reader will undoubtedly recognize that this builds on […]
Tag: neoliberalism
Resisting Neoliberalism: What are our options?
In the previous four consecutive posts I have traced the modern shift to a neoliberal agenda by both major […]
Neoliberalism: Profit-Paved Roads to Destruction?
This is now the fourth in a series of posts on Neoliberalism. I plan to end this series with […]
Neoliberalism: The Secret Agent Confiscating our Agency (Part II)
This is now the third post in what will be at least four posts on neoliberalism and its consequences […]
Neoliberalism: The Secret Agent Confiscating our Agency (Part I)
The previous post here offered a timeline of neoliberalism. I detailed the increasing influence of business, industry, and mainly […]
A Neoliberalism timeline: Morphing education from a public good into a private benefit.
This will be the first of at least two posts focused on neoliberalism and higher education but before continuing, […]
Online Degrees and the Dilemma of Prestige Attainment
Full disclosure: I teach online and I believe that online education is effective when practiced according to standards, and […]
Reflections on the NASPA Assessment and Persistence Conference, June 14-16, 2018 #APC18 Baltimore, MD
#APC is my go-to conference if I have a choice. This year I was fortunate to be able to […]
Assessment and Persistence in Student Affairs: Reflections on #APC2014 in San Antonio
From the outset, Dr. Alexander W. Astin set the stage for collaboration. He illustrated, quite powerfully, how Student Affairs […]