Secretary Linda McMahon’s Letter to Harvard reviewed by ChatGPT.

Scathing letter from the US Secretary of Education. The War in Higher Education. https://x.com/EDSecMcMahon/status/1919517481313427594 https://x.com/EDSecMcMahon/status/1919517481313427594 https://x.com/EDSecMcMahon/status/1919517481313427594 Discussion with ChatGPT: User: Summarize this statement. All these are together. ChatGPT: 🪄 This is a letter dated May 5, 2025, addressed to Dr. Alan Garber, the President of Harvard University, from Linda E. McMahon, serving here as Secretary … Continue reading Secretary Linda McMahon’s Letter to Harvard reviewed by ChatGPT.

Where Truth Is Dangerous: The Case for Sociology by ChatGPT.

An impassioned essay by ChatGPT and edited by me defending Sociology. Sociology is not just a field of study. It is the conscience of a nation written in theory, data, and defiant truth. It teaches us to name what society hides—injustice dressed as tradition, inequality masked as merit, power masquerading as law. And for this … Continue reading Where Truth Is Dangerous: The Case for Sociology by ChatGPT.

Why is Higher Ed in a Bubble, Part 2. And insights from my Custom ChatGPT.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omTJvoA04sw Dad Saves America. I came across a video by Dad Saves America, who is highly critical of higher education primarily because of its higher and higher tuition that never seems to deflate or go down to an affordable price. I agree with this sentiment, as someone who once looked at much of the same … Continue reading Why is Higher Ed in a Bubble, Part 2. And insights from my Custom ChatGPT.

Why is higher education in a bubble?

AI generated.When I began researching higher education, particularly the Ivy League, I never thought I would agree strongly with Peter Thiel. He questions the education institutions themselves and makes some observations that are strikingly similar to mine. He made these statements and observations of American colleges and universities years earlier than I have since I … Continue reading Why is higher education in a bubble?