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Category Archives: New College of the Humanities
All about the money, or is this a legitimate endeavor?
I’m talking about the New College of the Humanities, a recently-announced private institution of higher education in England. (I’m no expert, but the UK doesn’t have this odd public-private system of universities – they’re all public – so the New … Continue reading
