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Papa John's Pizza Plot: Heimlich Maneuver Needed for Schools, Parents and Students

When I read on a colleague’s Facebook account that her son wanted to dress as a Papa John’s slice of pizza, after someone from Papa John’s had visited his elementary school class, I felt the beginning of acid reflux doing its thing, as if I had consumed too much tomato sauce from any kind of…

September 28, 2014 in Corporate Influence, Faculty.

Online Education: The Great American Class Divider

Here we go again.  And there’s more.  Corinthian Colleges, after having dashed any academic hopes of its students, is now also accused of predatory lending.  That the wake and fiasco continue should come as no surprise, as online education continues to be the equivalent of fast food in many instances–too convenient and advertised with the…

September 20, 2014 in Ethics, Faculty, For-Profit Institutions, Undergraduates.

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