wonderful piece from @clintsmithiii.bsky.social that, among other things, makes abundantly clear that pete hegseth and the trump administration are engaged in a racist purge of black officers under the belief that being black and having "merit" are mutually exclusive.
This is such an important point: we rightly bemoan the ‘corporatization’ of higher ed but the irony is that many of the corporate managerial practices being imposed on us were discredited and abandoned by for-profit corporations long ago.
They devoted their lives to serving the United States. Now the nation’s top military leader is sending the message that they’re not welcome.
i say again:
www.businesslawprofessors.com/2026/05/no-v...
Ann M. Lipton
we labor historians have a solution! unfortunately my solution is illegal as a public employee in the state of Connecticut.
What's it actually feel like to live through the decline and fall of mass Higher Education in Britain? Today I've written about this from the inside here... Hope you like it, and hope you find it useful.
isrf.org/blog/what-do...
next time you feel insufficiently productive remind yourself that there's a game studio out there that raised 1 billion and counting dollars in crowdfunding beginning in 2012 for a game that is still in "early alpha" now
www.businesslawprofessors.com
The traditional line is that shareholders have three powers with respect to the corporations in which they invest: to vote, to sell, and to sue, and
foolish high school student me backed and since then I have completed a BA, PhD, a book, and nearly another book. I check in every couple of years to see how bad things are going. it seems you can still fall through elevators while using them
while I'm Winstanleyposting: every year is the best year to start bringing the Diggers into your classroom! has always been a hit with my students, and you've even got music options if you want multimedia