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Kevin is founder of the world.edu project. The past 28 years have been involved in publishing to the education sector in print and the internet. Kevin has a degree in Education and has a many years experience in developing companies and projects.
Not doing the PhD (and being ok with that)

Not doing the PhD (and being ok with that)

Earlier this year I told some of my friends that I was enrolling in a PhD. This was a lie, but at the time I thought it was the truth. In February I was made one of those offers that you can’t refuse, a true gift for an early career academic; I was offered a […] … learn more→

How do I create my own website

How do I create my own website

Virtually every company, individual and organization has their own website, and with the web growing by leaps and bounds, websites will become even more important as time passes. But how does an internet novice go about creating a website from scratch? It may be tempting to hire a website designer or firm to create an […] … learn more→

Professor investigated for saying the moon landing was fake

Professor investigated for saying the moon landing was fake

Higher ed really has a problem now. Across the country, our kids are being forced to learn there are 52 genders, that only white people kept slaves…all sorts of odd things. “When Alexander the Great captured Alexandria, it was called Memphis at the time, he found the Great Library there, and took the knowledge back […] … learn more→

A new low: “Thinking differently” is RACIST

A new low: “Thinking differently” is RACIST

It seems like every week our “scholars” in higher ed make another startling discovery, that something innocuous is, in fact, RACIST. I’ve certainly covered many of these revelations, from milk, to fiscal responsibility, to showing up on time, but I’d like to put a capstone on the ultimate of this madness: Diversity of Thought Victor […] … learn more→

How the PROSPER Act could negatively impact LGBTQ students

How the PROSPER Act could negatively impact LGBTQ students

The PROSPER Act, a bill to reauthorize and overhaul key elements of higher education law, could be brought for a vote in the House of Representatives any day now. Even so, the actual level of support for the PROSPER Act is still largely unknown. A number of groups, ranging from bipartisan officials, educational leaders, veterans groups, and even the Pentagon, already oppose […] … learn more→