The Hollow Men: Politics and Corruption in Higher EducationIn his sequel to ProfScam, Sykes traces the decline of college curricula and shows how students and their parents are paying more money for less education. Sykes also examines the extreme politicization of the American campus and argues that this environment is producing hollow men and women with no more than a brief expose to the great books and ideas of Western civilization. |
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... recruit and retain minority faculty members , a process that has become so heated that even the normally bland Chronicle of Higher Education , was moved to describe it as a " minority faculty recruiting frenzy . " 9 These recruitment ...
... recruit and retain minority faculty members , a process that has become so heated that even the normally bland Chronicle of Higher Education , was moved to describe it as a " minority faculty recruiting frenzy . " 9 These recruitment ...
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... recruitment officer " ; and have at least one black student “ nominated by the AAS " freed from regular academic ... recruiting on campus . In late January , the full faculty had considered the 1969 159.
... recruitment officer " ; and have at least one black student “ nominated by the AAS " freed from regular academic ... recruiting on campus . In late January , the full faculty had considered the 1969 159.
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... Recruiting Frenzy , " The Chronicle of Higher Education , August 2 , 1989 10. Ibid . 11. Bunzel , John H. , " Minority Faculty Hiring : Problems and Prospects , " The American Scholar , Winter 1990 12. " In Rift at Cornell , Racial ...
... Recruiting Frenzy , " The Chronicle of Higher Education , August 2 , 1989 10. Ibid . 11. Bunzel , John H. , " Minority Faculty Hiring : Problems and Prospects , " The American Scholar , Winter 1990 12. " In Rift at Cornell , Racial ...
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