Future Bernie Madoff, Meet Immanuel Kant
Huffington Post By Jay Halfond, Metropolitan College Roughly every decade, a fresh wave of scandals reignites a spotlight on ethics in business… View full article
View ArticleDistractions, Disruptions, and Distance Learning
Huffington Post By Jay Halfond, Metropolitan College A commonly recognized megatrend across the academic landscape camouflages a perhaps even more important, though often overlooked micro-trend. It is...
View ArticleFrom Arab Spring to Academic Blossoming? Transforming Nations after their...
The New England Journal of Higher Education By Jay Halfond, Metropolitan College Those nations trying to propel themselves into the global economy face a daunting task. And those emerging from...
View ArticleOnline Leadership at the Vortex of Academic Destiny
The New England Journal of Higher Education By Jay Halfond, Metropolitan College As online education becomes more ubiquitous nationally, it becomes even more strategic locally on each college campus....
View ArticleA Case of Do or Die? The Fundamental Things that Apply to Online Leadership
New England Journal of Higher Education By Jay Halfond, Metropolitan College Previously, I suggested that a gradual redistribution is occurring across American higher education, especially among adult...
View ArticleThe Innovation Seesaw
Huffington Post By Jay Halfond, Metropolitan College Warning: Unchecked innovation may be hazardous to your health. As a recovering innovator myself, I continue to revere Bob Dylan’s adage that “he not...
View ArticleAn encore professor
Huffington Post By Jay Halfond, Metropolitan College Encore careers are becoming far more common — as we live longer, with more interests and options, and with the need to work for both the pleasure...
View ArticleThe Exclamatory Cycle of Teaching
Huffington Post By Jay Halfond, Metropolitan College I now understand the fundamental difference between academic administration and faculty life. Being a dean was typically punctuated with...
View ArticleU.S. News Data: Online MBA Not Always a Cheaper Option
U.S. News & World Report Jay Halfond, Metropolitan College When Alexander Mabin was choosing his online MBA program, the decision came down to cost… Expert quote: “I’d be very surprised if any...
View ArticleCampus Citizens, Not Just Customers
Huffington Post Jay Halfond, Metropolitan College Given the exorbitant cost of a higher education, students are often viewed as consumers, seeking tangible payoff for their sizeable investment… View...
View ArticleCheating, Student Authentication and Proctoring in Online Programs
The New England Journal of Higher Education Co-written by Jay Halfond, Metropolitan College This pitch is more than incredibly crass. It is really just outright pimping of hired poseurs to online...
View ArticleEvery Move You Make, Every Bond You Break
Huffington Post By Jay Halfond, Metropolitan College Students tell us not to trust them. About three-quarters of all students self-report in various surveys that they are prone to cheat in their...
View ArticleEvery Move You Make, Every Bond You Break
Huffington Post By Jay Halfond, Metropolitan College Students tell us not to trust them. About three-quarters of all students self-report in various surveys that they are prone to cheat in their...
View ArticleTeaching America
Huffington Post By Jay Halfond, Metropolitan College Over the last five years, the influx of foreign students has grown almost fifty percent… View full article by expert Jay Halfond
View ArticleAdapting to the Challenges of Today’s Postsecondary Environment
The Evolllution Jay Halfond, Metropolitan College The higher education environment is in a state of flux. Institutions today have a wide and complex set of challenges to solve that weren’t even...
View ArticleSpeaking Ethics To Power — Lessons From Volkswagen
Huffington Post By Jay Halfond, Metropolitan College We may never learn the full story of the Volkswagen scandal. Rigging diesel vehicles to pass US emission tests will cost VW at least $18 billion and...
View ArticleWhen Fear Trumps Freedom
Huffington Post By Jay Halfond, Metropolitan College Scientists distinguish between two types of potential errors in their research. View full article by expert Jay Halfond
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