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Just last week, an eight month- long investigation of academic fraud involving student- athletes at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, one…
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Just two weeks ago, the first case of Ebola in the United States had been confirmed. My Commentary at the time reflected my belief that our nation’s…
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Yesterday, we all woke up to the news that the first case of Ebola in the United States had been confirmed in Dallas, Texas. A person recently arrived…
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Across the country - in Wisconsin, California, Illinois, Vermont, Massachusetts, and on and on - economic development experts are paying increased…
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Over the last several months, discussions of the Common Core State Standards have been eclipsed by the public’s reaction to major issues which have arisen…
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On June 30th, this coming Monday, an era will end at one of the Capital Region’s most respected institutions of higher education, Albany College of…
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Each year, graduates of our nation’s colleges and universities participate in an ancient ritual known as “commencement.” They don medieval garb and…
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In a recent commentary, I raised the question of whether the United States is losing its global competitiveness in the area of scientific research. And…
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On March 26, 2014, a regional director of the National Labor Relations Board, Peter Sung Ohr, issued a ruling which has sent shock waves throughout the…
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On a number of occasions over the last couple of years, I have shared my concerns with you regarding the decreasing level of support provided by the…