Following Up: The Return on a College Investment

I’ve got to make some serious progress on some other projects, so I don’t plan on a lot of blogging this week. But instead of just going into my “Best of The Pietist Schoolman” reruns, I thought I’d point readers to some recent articles or posts elsewhere that follow up on some topics I’ve blogged … More Following Up: The Return on a College Investment

The Love of Libraries

When I first started teaching Bethel’s Christianity and Western Culture class, we went all the way from ancient Athens through the 20th century. We’ve since decided that that might be two or three too many centuries for one semester, but I do miss the week where we read through three 19th century Christian responses to … More The Love of Libraries

Must Watch: John Fea’s Virtual Office Hours

Mutual admiration society: (idiomatic) A group of two or more people, in a workplace or other social environment, who routinely express considerable esteem and support for one another, sometimes to the point of exaggeration or pretense.   So says Wiktionary, and I fear that a picture of Messiah College history chair John Fea and I … More Must Watch: John Fea’s Virtual Office Hours

When Colleges Close: A Historical Sketch

Last Friday afternoon I posted the following graph, promising that I’d come back to it this week: Let me pick up by reiterating that “institutions of higher learning” includes everything from Research I universities to “colleges in name only” and lots of post-secondary diversity in between. I didn’t have the time to code things so … More When Colleges Close: A Historical Sketch

How Many Colleges and Universities Have Closed, Decade by Decade, Since 1900?

I don’t often do posts like this, but it’s Friday afternoon and I’m out of steam… Let me just frame and pose a question, show some data, invite comments, and then come back to the subject next week. If you haven’t heard, my place of employment is going through a fairly significant financial crisis. Still, … More How Many Colleges and Universities Have Closed, Decade by Decade, Since 1900?

The Big Ten

The ten most popular posts in the last month here at The Pietist Schoolman: March Madness: The Best Christian Book of All Time? Students as Scholars The Spread of Technology since 1900 A Mainline Critique of “Spiritual, but Not Religious” Evangelicals and “Dominion” (part 1) WWI in Classical Music Which Country (and Continent) Dominates Each … More The Big Ten