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Culture over Country: Why American Sign Language deserves a place in foreign language curriculum

American Sign Language (ASL), used by half a million Americans, is the fourth most studied foreign language at colleges and universities. Despite its critical role for those who can't use spoken language, its acceptance in fulfilling foreign language requirements is questioned. ....

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President's Impact Report — Third Quarter 2022

Mises Scholars In recognition of his academic contributions to Austrian economics, Jonathan Newman was announced as the newest Mises Institute Fellow. Mises Senior Fellow Peter Klein and Mises Associated Scholar Nicolai Foss published Why Managers Matter: The Perils of the Bossless Company with publisher Public Affairs. Mises Institute Fellow Per Bylund was awarded The Gary G. ....

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Back to School? How the Coronavirus Could Shape the Future of Higher Education


When the novel coronavirus emerged in the United States early this year, colleges had to act quickly: They closed dorms, canceled sports seasons, and implemented online courses wherever possible. 
These steps were imperative in the short term, but when it became clear that efforts to contain the pandemic would be a marathon, not a sprint, colleges had to reassess what a longer-term solution to maintaining enrollment numbers in the midst of a pandemic could look like. 
And the question of how to tackle this issue underscores the institutions competing concerns for one, balancing their need for income from tuition with students and their families reservations about paying full price for online or hybrid instruction.  ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150713:19:23:00

Carson, huckabee and santorum. trump is in his own lane. i think that s the challenge. i don t think what trump says today will make a big difference for walker going forward. i want to add one other thing and agree with ari saying not about the college question but talking to republicans the core question is is scott walker the next rick perry? i think if he had three degrees from harvard like mitt romney did i don t think people would be asking that question. dana that s the issue, right? as you said you don t want to run as the candidate of harvard generally. and yet, you also want to be competent and it seems he is having trouble, scott walker introducing himself politically, he leads by some accounts in iowa and doing well on the ground and doesn t seem to have passed the competency test yet. right. it s the competence. not the degree. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150522:11:06:00

He shares their concerns and problems. and i ve always found that while he didn t go to college question so obnoxious. you go to college so you can hopefully hopefully achieve things in life. he has achieved things. i hope it s not a part of the debate. if you look at the two people who did more to change our world, you would have to look at steve jobs and bill gates. neither one graduated from college. am i right? nor did mark zuckerberg. so let s talk about the three people that changed the way that we get news, pass along information, communicate with each other. these are the people that have changed our society more than anybody else they did not graduate with a college degree. some degrees earned some not earned. but on the financial side marco rubio is in a similar situation ....

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