As stated in Aligning Policy and Political Prose – Part 1, many political leaders have strategically declared the importance of higher education. Unfortunately, the policy and budget decisions practiced by many of these same government leaders do not always align … Continue reading
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Aligning Policy and Political Prose – Part 1
While many political leaders have declared the importance of higher education in recent months, this stated public support is not always reflected in their policy decisions. Although higher education is deemed to be one of the most critical investments to … Continue reading
Social Media – Opening Knowledge (Part 1)
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Information – Open to All Poggio Bracciolini enjoyed great privilege as a 15th Century papal secretary. He was a scholar and humanist and his handwriting style developed into Roman type, a font still popular today. However perhaps his greatest legacy … Continue reading


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