If institutions of higher learning desire academic honesty, they must be institutions of obvious integrity, places where students, faculty, and administrators seek truth and wisdom and technical expertise in an environment marked by trust, honesty, respect, fairness, responsibility, and courage. — Peg Hogan, Former President, The Center for Academic Integrity.
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D:F/M Faculty Meeting, October 7: Tower of Babble
Monday, October 12th, 2009Obama Awarded Nobel Peace Prize And They Yowl in Peoria!
Saturday, October 10th, 2009Paraphrasing NY Times Editorial, October 9, 2009: The left yowled that the Nobel committee gave the prize to a wartime president. The right yowled that Obama sold out the country with his diplomacy. The band of George W. Bush loyalists, dwindling, of course, yowled that Obama has not  ended the wars in Afghanistan and in Iraq.
Yowling. Yowling. Yowling in Peoria.
D:F/M Faculty Meeting, October 7
Thursday, October 8th, 2009If institutions of higher learning desire academic honesty, they must be institutions of obvious integrity, places where students, faculty, and administrators seek truth and wisdom and technical expertise in an environment marked by trust, honesty, respect, fairness, responsibility, and courage. Peg Hogan, Former President, The Center for Academic Integrity
Americans Largely Unaware of Stimulus Opportunities – Report by New America Media
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009Blogging As Stimulus Poll Teleconference Press Conference Proceeds:
Americans’ opinions about the federal government’s $787 billion stimulus package and its impact on the mired economy vary sharply among racial and ethnic groups, according to a survey released today, with ethnic Americans more likely than whites to say it is a “good thing.â€
The survey, called “Gauging the Impact of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act,†found that 67 percent of Latinos and Native Americans, 62 percent of Asian Americans, and 84 percent of African Americans think the stimulus is good for their families or communities. By comparison, just 45 percent of white Americans see it positively. Overall, 54 percent of all Americans think the stimulus effort is positive.
The survey, which was commissioned by New America Media, painted a portrait of Americans in economic hardship. Sixty percent of Latinos are worried about housing costs, 50 percent of Native Americans are concerned about food, clothing and medicine costs and more than 30 percent of blacks worried about losing their jobs.
Read the full story here.
More From NAM: “Ten Ways the Stimulus Can Help You”
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009By Aaron Glantz
Eight months since President Barack Obama signed his $787 billion stimulus package, the government has obligated only 48 percent of the money, and $214 billion in stimulus cash is still available to families, students, nonprofits, local governments and small businesses. Here are 10 ways to access the stimulus.
Just in case there are readers who could benefit from some stimulus advice: The 10.
New America Media Advisory: Americans Unaware of Stimulus Benefits
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009New America Media Poll to show that most Americans, Including ethnic communities, are unaware of benefits from the $787 Billion stimulus package.
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An Anecdotal Update About the CUNY BA Degree
Monday, October 5th, 2009Told through the story of Jerin Alam.


It’s Hard to Get Excited About Old News, That Is, That Fox News Is a Scribe of the Republican Party
Monday, October 12th, 2009New York Daily News headline: White House: Fox News ‘a wing of the Republican Party’. Why is the New York Daily News so excited about the Obama administration’s dated communique about Fox? Don’t the editors/reporters there keep an eye on Robert Greenwald and Media Matters for America?
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Tags:Fox News, Fox news criticism, Media Matters to America, Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism, Robert Greenwald
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