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Snooki gets $32K to Speak at Rutgers; $2K More Than Toni Morrison

Sadly, this does not seem to be an April Fool’s Day Joke…

It does, however,  seem to be more evidence of a declining civilization…

From the Associated Press:

The pouf is mightier than the pen when it comes to speaking fees at New Jersey’s largest university.

The Rutgers University Programming Association paid Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi of the reality TV show “Jersey Shore” $32,000 Thursday to dish on her hairstyle, fist pumps, as well as the GTL — gym, tanning, laundry — lifestyle.

That’s $2,000 more than the $30,000 the university is paying Nobel-winning novelist Toni Morrison to deliver Rutgers’ commencement address in May.

Money for Polizzi’s appearance came from the mandatory student activity fee.

Freshman Adham Abdel-Raouf told The Star-Ledger of Newark he thought the price was a bargain given Snooki’s popularity. Another freshman, Dan Oliveto, said it was a waste of money.

Snooki’s advice to students: “Study hard, but party harder.”

via The Associated Press: Snooki gets $32K to talk ‘GTL’ on Rutgers campus.

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College the Easy Way – NYTimes.com

Another excellent article from Bob Herbert.  He’s fast becoming one of my favorite columnists.

This confirms a fear I’ve had for a while now:  That college has become the equivalent of a 4 year resort vacation for far too many students.

Admittedly, I had a lot of fun at College.  But I also learned more in one concentrated period than I would have thought possible.  It also laid the foundation for life-long learning and intellectual curiosity.

College also validated my natural tendency to question everything.  It helped to develop the critical thinking skills that made this possible.

That History Degree from a Liberal Arts program at Washington and Lee University has meant more in the course of my life than I can articulate.

This is also more validation of my fears we will one day be turning the nation over to a generation of Slack Jawed Idiots, or SJI’s as I lovingly call them…

Please click the link at the bottom to read the entire column.  It’s worth your time.

Intellectual effort and academic rigor, in the minds of many of the nation’s college students, is becoming increasingly less important. According to the authors, Professors Richard Arum of New York University and Josipa Roksa of the University of Virginia: “Many students come to college not only poorly prepared by prior schooling for highly demanding academic tasks that ideally lie in front of them, but — more troubling still — they enter college with attitudes, norms, values, and behaviors that are often at odds with academic commitment.”

Students are hitting the books less and partying more. Easier courses and easier majors have become more and more popular. Perhaps more now than ever, the point of the college experience is to have a good time and walk away with a valuable credential after putting in the least effort possible.

What many of those students are not walking away with is something that has long been recognized as invaluable — higher order thinking and reasoning skills. They can get their degrees without putting in more of an effort because in far too many instances the colleges and universities are not demanding more of them.

MORE:   College the Easy Way – NYTimes.com.

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