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10 Tuesday AM Reads My Two-for-Tuesday morning • Millions Are Unemployed. Why Can’t Companies Find Workers? Among the reasons potential workers are holding back: fear of getting Covid, lack of child care and enhanced unemployment benefits (Wall Street Journal) see also Finding it Hard to Hire? Try Raising Your Wages After several decades of lagging prices for low wage labor, there is no more LABOR FOR SALE at $7/hour, so price are moving up. Once it moves up high enough so that supply matches with demand, you get a stabilization at that level. (The Big Picture) • Yield-Starved Investors Snap Up Muni Bonds Investors have put $39 billion into municipal-debt funds so far this year, the most over that period since 2008 (Wall Street Journal) ....
Trujillo Named Coach of the Year; McDonald Freshman of the Year COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. After claiming the Mountain West Women’s Golf Championship title, the Lobos are racking up the conference honors. Head coach Jill Trujillo has been named MW Coach of the Year while freshman Myah McDonald has been tabbed MW Freshman of the Year, the league announced Thursday. In addition, two Lobos were named to the All-MW Second Team as sophomores Napat “Jenny” Lertsadwattana and Lauren Lehigh both made the list. New Mexico posts the most members to the All-Conference list this year (4) of any other team. This marks the second straight season that the Lobos have taken the Freshman of the Year honor as Lertsadwattana earned the accolade in 2020. This season also marks the second that Lertsadwattana has been named to the All-MW Second Team. The WGCA All-American Scholar posts a team-low 73.90 stroke average and a team-low round of 70 on the season after leading UNM in four of ....
Tue, 04 May 2021 13:12 UTC Michael RectenwaldMichael Rectenwald riled NYU with his tweets. Now he s recruiting academics to teach courses that push back on critical race theory. Michael Rectenwald got himself chased out of New York University when the self-identified communist copped to tweeting against trigger warnings, safe spaces and bias reporting under the pseudonym Deplorable NYU Prof. The professor left two years ago with a golden parachute the result of a legal settlement with the private university that included a retirement package. He s not content anymore with just writing polemical books and fiction in retirement. Now Rectenwald is scouting for academics to join an educational startup, American Scholars, that is launching this summer. ....
Daniel Golliher Renaissance or Bust I m selling my Harvard diploma // Beware the prestige industrial complex // The future is glorious, and the good times shall roll Share The third decade of the twenty-first century is going to be a wild ride. There will be bad with the good standard procedure here on Earth but the pandemic and its concurrent demons have unwittingly provoked a backlash of human ingenuity that’s cracked through the ossified strata of work, technology, and more. New ways of living are possible not just because of accelerated tech adoption, but (perhaps more importantly) because the Overton window on how we arrange our lives has widened, at least for a brief moment. ....
AN American writer and former editor of The American Scholar, Joseph Epstein says he has never lost a political argument; but, he adds, neither has he won one. Tim Harford, in his latest book, âData Detective,â mentioned a study published in 2006 by two political scientists, Charles Taber and Milton Lodge, who wanted to examine the way Americans reasoned about two very controversial political issues: gun control and affirmative action. âTaber and Lodge asked their experimental participants to read a number of arguments on either side and to evaluate the strength and weakness of each argument. One might hope that being asked to review these pros and cons would give people more of a shared appreciation of opposing viewpoints; instead, the new information pulled people further apart. This was because people mined the information they were given for ways to support their existing beliefs. When invited to search for more information, people would seek out data th ....