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September 24, 2007

Accreditation and the Brooklyn Bridge

This morning's Inside Higher Ed carries an article on Friday's American Enterprise Institute Conference on accreditation, where ACTA president Anne D. Neal spoke, drawing on our recent policy paper. Drawing on the author's comment that the conference's "nine participants were heavily tilted toward critics who have spoken or written of accreditation's flaws," Alan Charles Kors posted a comment so golden it just must be repeated:

I trust that Inside Higher Ed will continue to inform us untendentiously whenever panels or symposia are "not exactly an even-handed review" or are "heavily tilted." I also trust that my deed to the Brooklyn Bridge is legally valid.

Well said.

Posted by cmitchell at September 24, 2007 10:43 AM

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