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Friday, December 6, 2013

With colleges in financial difficulties, will athletics suffer?

English: Palo Alto native and Harvard Universi...
English: Palo Alto native and Harvard University senior men's basketball player Jeremy Lin at the free throw line on Monday, January 4th, 2009 playing against Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California. Harvard defeated Santa Clara 74-66 in front of a sold out game. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
If you believe that athletic scholarships are anti-intellectual, you might not mind.
http://verdict.justia.com/2013/12/05/college-athletes-full-ride-scholarships-anti-intellectualism


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- Public Information Officer, U.S. Coast Guard (1970-1973) - Communication Director, Case Western Reserve University (1974-1978) - Assistant Professor, Business Law, UT-Austin (1981-1983) - Labor Lawyer and Member, IP Practice Group, Saul Ewing (Philadelphia, PA) (1984-1993) - Professor of Legal Methods, Widener Law School (1993-1996) - Currently university legal counsel and Managing Director of K&C HR Enterprises - 18 published books, including "Al Qaeda Goes to College" (Praeger 2009); "Handbook for Student Law" (Peter Lang 2010, Revised Ed. 2014); "Attorney at Large" (Amazon 2011); "Counter Terrorism Issues" (CRC Press 2013) - 2007 Academic Fellow on Terrorism, Foundation for Defense of Democracies (Israel) - Associate Editor, Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy -Member, FBI Infragard Newark Chapter -Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences -Member, Association of Corporate Counsel - Member, NJ Association of Criminal Justice Educators
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