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Ellis, John M. – Academic Questions, 2008
"The first law of unintended consequences is that you can never know what they will be or how far they will reach." Professor Ellis examines the injuries American higher education has sustained through the unintended consequences of diversity. (Contains 4 footnotes.)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Affirmative Action, Excellence in Education, Educational Policy
Ellis, John M. – Academic Questions, 2007
When surveys of faculty tell everyone that politically right-of-center voices are now much reduced or even in certain areas largely absent, people can be sure that the academy is damaged in at least one respect: the campus political and social climate will be unrealistic. Programs where this is central, such as political science and sociology,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Political Attitudes, Politics of Education, Educational Environment

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