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Iannone, Carol – Academic Questions, 2012
This article presents an interview with Robert George, who holds Princeton's celebrated McCormick Chair in Jurisprudence and is the founding director of the James Madison Program. George has served on the President's Council on Bioethics and as a presidential appointee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights. He is also a member of the…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, United States History, Civil Rights, Interviews
Iannone, Carol – Academic Questions, 2009
The year 2008 saw the death of one of the towering figures of the twentieth century, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. More than any other single man, Solzhenitsyn helped morally delegitimize what had seemed the unchallengeable monolith that was the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. His life is a standing example and inspiration to those American…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Authors, Social Systems
Iannone, Carol – Academic Questions, 2009
This article presents an interview with Professor David Popenoe, author of the controversial book "Disturbing the Nest: Family Change and Decline in Modern Societies" (1988). Popenoe heads the National Marriage Project at Rutgers University, where he taught sociology for forty-five years until his recent retirement. Here, Popenoe discusses his…
Descriptors: Family Life, Marriage, Feminism, Scholarship
Iannone, Carol – Academic Questions, 2007
In ubiquitous writings, a Brooklyn College professor has repeatedly drawn attention to the excesses of radical ideologues in higher education. He took his own provost to task for indoctrinating students in a politically myopic policy, inaptly named: "global citizenship." He was most articulate of those who sought redress for the witch hunt…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Profiles, Personal Narratives, Interviews
Iannone, Carol – Academic Questions, 2006
The image of citizen-soldier captures our perception of a military that is at once effective and very much part of the American social fabric. Joseph Morrison Skelly integrates Higher Ed in that equation as a citizen-soldier-scholar, who has returned to his history classroom from recent combat duty in lraq. Interviewed by "AQ's" editor-at-large,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Military Personnel, Experience, War
Iannone, Carol – Academic Questions, 2006
Our editor-at-large puts questions to a political scientist--the former higher-education advisor to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq--who replies with skepticism about prospects for our efforts to restore a university system in Iraq and reconstitute that troubled society in our image. Building an informed democracy, John Agresto…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Social Change, Futures (of Society)
Iannone, Carol – Academic Questions, 2005
Higher and lower schools routinely take their cue from luminaries like NYU dean Catherine Stimpson, who famously opined that academic objectivity and intellectual rigor equal "mishmash." As a result, they feed students a diet of bland, uninspired readings. Carol Iannone is thus not surprised at the ensuing hand-wringing when the teaching…
Descriptors: Cultural Literacy, Social Environment, Poetry, Fiction
Iannone, Carol – Academic Questions, 2004
The author wants to relate a little incident that certainly made her realize that something is lacking in civilizing mechanisms today. She and a friend of hers were having a snack on a weekday afternoon at a fast food restaurant in which a number of people were eating. Near them was a group of schoolgirls talking in loud, piercing voices. Her…
Descriptors: Discipline, Vignettes, Social Values, Values Clarification
Iannone, Carol – Academic Questions, 2004
In 1999, trustees, led by Herman Badillo, were struggling mightily to shore up the City University of New York, a system beleaguered academically and financially after decades of open admissions. Badillo and his allies enjoyed key successes. "AQ" now has the opportunity to recap that struggle by interviewing NAS member and committed battler for…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Open Enrollment, Interviews, Change Agents
Iannone, Carol – Academic Questions, 2003
Liberal education and liberal society are both being transformed into their opposites as the utopian project of diversity, multiculturalism, and group equality continues apace. Taking Allan Bloom as a guide, Carol Iannone explains the way in which American democracy was meant to work and how education was meant to function within it. Iannone…
Descriptors: General Education, Democracy, Cultural Pluralism, Liberal Arts
Iannone, Carol – Academic Questions, 2003
In examining the publications of a project run by the American Association of Colleges and Universities titled "Understanding the Difference Diversity Makes: Assessing Campus Diversity Initiatives," Carol Iannone finds that the "campus diversity movement" is unwilling and unable to achieve genuine diversity. It succeeds masterfully, however, in…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Diversity (Faculty), Diversity (Institutional), Student Diversity
Iannone, Carol – Academic Questions, 2002
George W. Bush did signal his views on diversity during his campaign for the presidency, but what he said inexplicably aroused little notice. Campaigning in Miami on 25 August 2000, in a speech devoted to U.S.-Latin American relations, Bush presented a view of America that one would never have thought to hear from the lips of a U.S. presidential…
Descriptors: Political Campaigns, Ethnic Diversity, Student Diversity, Affirmative Action

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