Thursday, June 16, 2016

Truth-in-Advertising at Colleges

                  
I have noted before the lack of balance in colleges with regard to the world political and cultural view of campus teachers.
                       
One-sided views negate the purpose of going to college for a broad education. The minutiae that are relegated to memory are soon forgotten. But the ability to reason and think ought to be the prime college education goal.
                       
The remedy is simple: Publish the resumes, including commentaries of all professors and full time instructors, along with the rest of the routine material that colleges use to entice prospective students.
                       
Have teachers and professors comment on their ideas about recent Supreme Court decisions on business, finance and other pertinent topics.
                       
Moreover, schools ought to be responsible for the relative accuracy of such statements made to recruit students.
                                   
In short: Truth in advertising laws should apply to college recruiting. (See the Earl J. Weinreb NewsHole® comments and @BusinessNewshole at Twitter.)

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