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The recent developments in the Israel-Hamas war as the ceasefire comes to an end. Also, Rep. George Santos faces a vote on his expulsion today from Congress after a refusal to resign. Plus, the highlights and moments from a debate between Governor's Gavin Newsom and Ron DeSantis. And, actor Felicity Huffman speaks out about her involvement in the college admissions scandal for the first time.
In the season three premiere, the college counseling team gathers to discuss the largest college admissions scandal in history.
In this episode we cover a lot of information! First, Conference USA is expanding and adding Liberty, New Mexico State, Jacksonville State and Sam Houston State. Also, James Madison is rumored to be joining the Sun Belt, but its former conference, the CAA, is not happy and threatening banning the athletes from playing in conference championships. We also give a rules ed on the Illinois Center, Cockburn, who sold some memorabilia and is now banned 3 games. We also give an update on the Tennessee football scandal from two years ago. In addition, the NCAA rejects the appeal of Oklahoma State and, accordingly, the Cowboys are banned from the NCAA tournament this year. Lastly, we give an update on the USC admission scandal and some upcoming jail time for one of the key players in the scandal. Also, AP makes his picks! Will his hot streak continue? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twolawyers/message
Bethenny Frankel has risen to fame on a show centered around women trashing women, but now she's pointing fingers at the latest ‘Housewives' book for doing the same. During Maroon 5's performance at the Hollywood Bowl, Adam Levine had his eyes closed while when a female fan rushed the stage and threw her arms around him. Lori Loughlin “privately arranged to put two students through four years of college,” paying tuition and expenses totaling over $500,000. Rob is joined by the charming Marc Lupo to discuss the latest dish. Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In this episode of 365 days with mxmtoon, Maia talks about the college admissions scandal. After, she reflects on Mozart’s legacy. Listen to this episode today and make sure you’re following along with the daily updates @365daysmxmtoon on all platforms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hear the story of William Singer, the mastermind of biggest and baddest ivy league varsity admissions scandal, ever. Listen to the details of how William Rick Singer organized a scheme to cheat on college admission tests and bribed coaches to get children of wealthy parents into elite schools. Schools implicated in this college admissions scandal include USC, UCLA, Harvard, Yale, and Stanford. Read more on http://realtalkmcsf.com/12-william-singer-varsity-admissions-scandal/
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Join us this week for an in-depth discussion with Wall Street Journal reporter, Melissa Korn, co-author of Unacceptable. We'll delve into the who, what, where, and why of the Varsity Blues scandal. More importantly, we'll talk through the behavior that allowed this to happen on a grand scale and discuss how to avoid similar thinking and actions that can lead to similar ethical transgressions. Finally, we'll offer tips on what to look for in an ethical college counselor.
Join us this week for an in-depth discussion with Wall Street Journal reporter, Melissa Korn, co-author of Unacceptable. We'll delve into the who, what, where, and why of the Varsity Blues scandal. More importantly, we'll talk through the behavior that allowed this to happen on a grand scale and discuss how to avoid similar thinking and actions that can lead to similar ethical transgressions. Finally, we'll offer tips on what to look for in an ethical college counselor.
Join us this week for an in-depth discussion with Wall Street Journal reporter, Melissa Korn, co-author of Unacceptable. We’ll delve into the who, what, where, and why of the Varsity Blues scandal. More importantly, we’ll talk through the behavior that allowed this to happen on a grand scale and discuss how to avoid similar thinking and actions that can lead to similar ethical transgressions. Finally, we’ll offer tips on what to look for in an ethical college counselor.
With the latest admissions scandal, it might feel like the only way to get into an Ivy or similarly selective university is through bribery. We're going to discuss the reality of getting into these highly selective institutions. We'll also help you prepare to start paying off your student loans and discuss how the pandemic might be impacting that process. Finally, as early admissions results start coming in, we're laying out what students can expect from those decisions.
With the latest admissions scandal, it might feel like the only way to get into an Ivy or similarly selective university is through bribery. We're going to discuss the reality of getting into these highly selective institutions. We'll also help you prepare to start paying off your student loans and discuss how the pandemic might be impacting that process. Finally, as early admissions results start coming in, we're laying out what students can expect from those decisions.
Spanning six states, eight years and 50+ indictments, “Operation Varsity Blues” was one of 2019's most talked-about scandals. The FBI investigation exposed a scheme in which CEOs, Hollywood celebrities and wealthy parents conspired to bribe students' ways into top universities, revealing an admissions system rife with corruption and inequality. After UCLA and UC Berkeley were named in the indictment, the California State Auditor launched a review into the UC's admissions practices. UC Santa Barbara was one of four campuses found to have inappropriately admitted students – including 22 applicants who posed as student athletes with the help of coaches and campus personnel. For today's episode, we're joined by Jorge Mercado, a tech editor at the Pacific Coast Business Times who served as the editor in chief of the Daily Nexus from 2018-2019. The former sports editor helps us break down the audit, the relationship between donors and athletic programs, and how the UC can improve going forward. Read more about the state audit at the links below: https://newspress.com/audit-uc-wrongly-admitted-students/ https://dailynexus.com/2020-10-16/state-audit-finds-uc-inappropriately-admitted-64-students-four-at-ucsb/
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The College Admissions Scandal highlights poor parenting behavior at its worst. Interviews with the families involved in the scandal reveal the fractured parent-child relationships that resulted from parents who acted out of their own greed. All parents have an opportunity to learn from the fallout of the scandal, namely to accept and embrace their children for who they are.About our guests: Melissa Korn is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal in New York covering higher education. Jennifer Levitz is a national reporter for The Wall Street Journal in Boston covering general news, economics, and politics. Learn more about Unacceptable.About our hosts: Jenn Curtis, MSW, Educational Consultant, author, and speaker, owner of FutureWise Consulting. Cindy Muchnick, MA, Educational Consultant, author, and speaker. Check out their new book, The Parent Compass: Navigating Your Teen's Wellness and Academic Journey in Today's Competitive World.Learn from Smart Social's resources: Join our free newsletter for parents and educators: https://smartsocial.com/newsletter/Register for a free online Parent Night to learn the hidden safety features on popular apps: https://smartsocial.com/social-media-webinar/Become a Smart Social VIP (Very Informed Parents) Member and unlock 30+ workshops (learn online safety and how to Shine Online™): https://learn.smartsocial.com/Download the free Smart Social app: https://smartsocial.com/appLearn the top 100 popular teen apps: https://smartsocial.com/app-guide-parents-teachers/View the top parental control software: https://smartsocial.com/parental-control-software/Learn the latest Teen Slang, Emojis & Hashtags: https://smartsocial.com/teen-slang-emojis-hashtags-list/Get ideas for offline activities for your students: https://smartsocial.com/offline-activities-reduce-screentime/Get Educational Online Activity ideas for your students: https://smartsocial.com/offline-activities-reduce-screentime/2020 Ultimate Guide To Child Sex Trafficking, Human Trafficking, Sextortion, & Online EnticementSubscribe to our podcast on:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1269872857Google Podcasts: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ikvg45xcfqi3cz5vxy7vsryf3uqYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SafeSmartSocial/videos
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On this episode, the fellas give their thoughts on diversity in universities. Is it fair? Is it needed? And in the end, what do you think?Follow us:IG: https://www.instagram.com/1outof10wouldrecommend/?hl=enFor a 15% discount on some great protein and other supplements go to https://fnx.grsm.io/1outof10 and use the code 1OutOf10
It is time to get the pool up and running. Ryan shares what he is planning to do to get his pool together before his wife and son come home. Ryan then sits down with Brad Young who discusses how the Supreme Court blocked the House from Mueller grand jury material and a Judge who blocked St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gardner from paying outside law firms. The college admissions scandal begins to get justice with Lori Laughlin being sentenced for her part. Ryan discusses the fallout from the scandal.
Felicity Huffman got 14 days of jail for bribing to get her children into college. The gang gets together with Fred Wherry (Princeton University) to reflect on the punishment and how elite college admissions work. Frederick Wherry is a Professor of Sociology at Princeton University. His new book (with Kristin Seefeldt and Anthony Alvarez) is Credit Where It's Due: Rethinking Financial Citizenship with the Russell Sage Foundation. Photo Credit By Angela George, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link
We discuss the fallout of the college admissions scandal and corruption in elite college admissions with Fred Wherry (Princeton).
Felicity Huffman got 14 days of jail for bribing to get her children into college. The gang gets together with Fred Wherry (Princeton University) to reflect on the punishment and how elite college admissions work. Frederick Wherry is a Professor of Sociology at Princeton University. His new book (with Kristin Seefeldt and Anthony Alvarez) is Credit Where It's Due: Rethinking Financial Citizenship with the Russell Sage Foundation. Photo Credit By Angela George, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link
In what is being called the largest admissions scams in U.S. history, referred to as the Varsity Blues Scandal, at least 50 people, including celebrities, were charged with felonies. The scandal shook the American people’s beliefs in the integrity of higher education institutions. My guest today, Joseph Jay, author of Bloomberg Law article titled, “I Helped Investigate 18 Years of Paper Classes at UNC – Lessons for the Admissions Scandal,” joins me to highlight lessons learned from his work on the University of North Carolina paper class scandal. We explore the takeaways from these scandals and what C-Suite members can learn from how colleges and universities responded to the scandals. Joseph Jay is a partner in the Government Contracts, Investigations & International Trade Practice Group in Sheppard Mullin’s Washington, D.C. office. Joe's practice encompasses a broad array white collar defense, corporate investigations, and international trade matters. His matters include defense of civil and criminal enforcement actions and investigations, compliance counseling and regulatory advice. What We Discuss in This Episode: What led Joe to write the Bloomberg Law about the admissions scandal? What was the Varsity Blues Scandal? What is the first step in responding to a scandal like the one in higher education? How does an organization remain calm and not get caught up in the media frenzy that often follows high profile scandals? What is a “holding statement” in a time of crisis? After pressing pause on the surrounding chaos by issuing a holding statement, what is the next step in assessing the problem? Since universities tend to be more public than private organizations, what differences exist between how the two institutions handle crises? Are university leaders being disingenuous when they say they want to “get to the bottom” of the problem? What’s the best way to rebuild trust with stakeholders? What is the impact of universities and their behavior in our societies? Are universities so focused on securing student dollars that they are abandoning their missions? What is the one thing that gets organizations in trouble the most when addressing a crisis? Resources Mentioned: Joseph’s Bloomberg Law’s article Contact Information: Joseph’s Sheppard Mullin attorney profile jjay@sheppardmullin.com Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every Wednesday. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, or Spotify. It helps other listeners find this show. Be sure to connect with us and reach out with any questions/concerns: LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Sheppard Mullin website This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matter, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
Ron Unz is the publisher of the Unz Review, a controversial, but widely read, alternative media site hosting opinion outside of the mainstream, including from both the far right and the far left. Unz studied theoretical physics at Harvard, Cambridge and Stanford. He founded the software company Wall Street Analytics, acquired by Moody’s in 2006, and was behind the 1998 ballot initiative that ended bilingual education in California.
Ron Unz is the publisher of the Unz Review, a controversial, but widely read, alternative media site hosting opinion outside of the mainstream, including from both the far right and the far left. Unz studied theoretical physics at Harvard, Cambridge and Stanford. He founded the software company Wall Street Analytics, acquired by Moody's in 2006, and was behind the 1998 ballot initiative that ended bilingual education in California.Resources The Unz Review The Myth of American Meritocracy – How corrupt are Ivy League admissions? The Myth of American Meritocracy and Other Essays Transcript
Ron Unz is the publisher of the Unz Review, a controversial, but widely read, alternative media site hosting opinion outside of the mainstream, including from both the far right and the far left. Unz studied theoretical physics at Harvard, Cambridge and Stanford. He founded the software company Wall Street Analytics, acquired by Moody's in 2006, and was behind the 1998 ballot initiative that ended bilingual education in California.Resources The Unz Review The Myth of American Meritocracy – How corrupt are Ivy League admissions? The Myth of American Meritocracy and Other Essays Transcript
Breaking down the Senate grilling of Attorney General William Barr, Anthony Weiner can't get anyone to publish his book, L.A.’s Elite on Edge as Prosecutors Pursue More Parents in Admissions Scandal, NBC 4 Investigative Reporter Joel Grover reports on Poisonous Pot Found in Some LA stores, Detectives in Robert Kraft case used ‘boxer short rule’ with spa surveillance, and Racy stories from old Hollywood at the Chateau Marmont.
Richard Watts, author of "Entitlemania" and a lawyer in Orange County, California, says this academic admissions scandal is further proof that America's parents are harming their kids in the name of love. Listen as Watts explains from his book how parents can keep from spoiling their children and what to do if they already have.
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The college admissions scandal, which the FBI codenamed Varsity Blues, has raised questions about the fairness and validity of the admissions process as a whole, and specifically about whether the SAT is as secure as it should be. EdSurge sat down with Jeremy Singer, president of the College Board, the group that administers the SAT, to ask how the group is responding, and what it felt like to get the call that the test had been gamed in this way.
The Annex discusses a recent piece from UT Austin's Steven Mintz in Inside Higher Ed, in which he asks how we should respond to the college admissions scandal. Margaret Hagerman is an Assistant Professor at Mississippi State University. She wrote White Kids: Growing Up with Privilege in a Racially Divided America (NYU Press). Twitter: @MaggieHagerman Jean Beaman is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Purdue University. Jean wrote Citizen Outsider: Children of North African Immigrants in France( (University of California Press). Twitter: @jean23bean
The Annex discusses whether the academy should react to the college admissions scandal by changing.
The Annex discusses a recent piece from UT Austin's Steven Mintz in Inside Higher Ed, in which he asks how we should respond to the college admissions scandal. Margaret Hagerman is an Assistant Professor at Mississippi State University. She wrote White Kids: Growing Up with Privilege in a Racially Divided America (NYU Press). Twitter: @MaggieHagerman Jean Beaman is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Purdue University. Jean wrote Citizen Outsider: Children of North African Immigrants in France( (University of California Press). Twitter: @jean23bean
Harvard University associate professor of public policy Joshua Goodman sat down with Michael and Jeff to talk about his research into how taking the SAT more than once factors into college admissions and what inequities exist in standardized testing patterns.
After a LONG break the podcast is BACK with a vengeance (I've always wanted to say that!) We're discussing Justin's recent trip to Florida and chat about the INSANE amount of distracted driving, as well as the hilarious 'Florida Man (Insert Birthday) sensation! We add our thoughts to the ever evolving ADMISSIONS SCANDAL, with the new Olivia Jade twist (she NEVER wanted to go to university). We talk about AirPods and how much they still rule, EVEN if there's a new version available. And we couldn't forget to talk about the idea of parents trying to be 'cool' so we found the CRINGIEST audio of some news anchors trying and failing to be relevant. Hard pass. Lastly, we discuss some WEIRD chip flavours (Borche anyone?) and Justin let's us know he's heading to Us this weekend with his wife. The kicker? He finds M. Night Shyamalan's Signs scary! Oh dear. We're sending #ThoughtsAndPrayers his way! All this and MORE on the #TJAGS Experience. Follow along our adventures @JustinAndGreg Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube
Episode 45 focuses on the hate crime hoax that was allegedly perpetrated by actor Jussie Smollett. I also investigate the college bribery scandal which involved several people allegedly influencing student college admissions decisions at elite American universities.
Who was actually scandalized by the 'scandal' about rich people using their money to get their questionably gifted kids into elite American higher education? PhDiva Xine discusses structural inequalities in US and UK higher education with Maryam Toorawa who works in Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion and whose experiences span Cornell, Bryn Mawr, Oxford, Yale, SOAS. Initiatives to combat inequalities are vastly different on either side of the Anglophone Atlantic -- and the level of recognition about what problems exist in your own society as opposed to what you can loudly and easily decry elsewhere. Are you really cynical if you are recognizing the truth?
COLLEGE ADMISSIONS SCANDALS Why the outrage? When you acquiesce to an Oligarchical system, you get the very few taking advantage of the many. What did you think was happening? Why isn’t anyone outraged about a society populated with families who live paycheck to paycheck? I say get mad; mad as hell!
COLLEGE ADMISSIONS SCANDALS Why the outrage? When you acquiesce to an Oligarchical system, you get the very few taking advantage of the many. What did you think was happening? Why isn’t anyone outraged about a society populated with families who live paycheck to paycheck? I say get mad; mad as hell!
Allison Poythress joins Nick for a discussion looking into the background of the gunman who killed 50 people in New Zealand.
The Real Admissions Scandal is How Much We Pay for How Little We Get by Independent Women's Forum
Allison Poythress joins Nick for a discussion looking into the background of the gunman who killed 50 people in New Zealand.
Host Beto Duran welcomes Brady McCollough (USC Beat Reporter) and Nathan Fenno (Enterprise Reporter) to discuss the impact on the sports department at USC due to last week's series of arrests, indictments, and firings after the FBI uncovered a nationwide college admissions scandal. Are last week's arrests and firings the end of this matter or is there more to uncover? Brady McCollough discusses this and the shift from covering USC football and other sports to investigating the legal aspects of this situation. How many athletic department members at USC have been arrested at USC in the last 18 months? Nathan Fenno reviews the larger epidemic of a scandal plagued institution. Is this a series of rogue individuals or is a larger department effort at play here?
In this episode, we discuss the new album Rap or Go To The League by 2 Chainz. We also dive into the college admission scandal as it relates to the album, as well as the unfortunate shooting in New Zealand. Lastly, we drop important information on how our listeners can win one of 3 prizes from us! Listen, like, follow, subscribe! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/through-the-crate/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/through-the-crate/support
Today we do a review of the Inside Higher Ed Quick Takes article "California Community Colleges Formally Shift Away from Placement Exams." Also, Joe responds to the recent Admissions Scandal to hit higher education.
On today’s show, Dr. Ellen Braaten joins Gene and Steve to think deeper about our American culture that’s contributed to issues like the recent college admissions scandal, and also less extreme (and less fraudulent) measures we take to ensure our kids succeed at a level that’s well above-average. What message does it send to young people when we have expectations of true perfection and even take actions that suggest they’re not good enough to succeed on their own?We’ll discuss this and more. Write to us with your thoughts at mghclaycenter@partners.org.Media ListCVS pharmacy plans to change music played when your call is put on hold (Good Morning America)30 Fast Facts About The College Admissions Scandal (Forbes)Academic Testing Accommodations for ADHD: Do They Help? (Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal)IDEA Act (US Department of Education)Use of ‘smart drugs’ on the rise (Nature)We Can’t Talk About The College Admissions Scandal Without Discussing Mental Health (Huffington Post)High School Junior Stresses (MGH Clay Center)From the ashes, the dark phoenix rises again! (imgur)David Bowie – Space Oddity (Official Video, YouTube)Episode edited by Sara RattiganTechnical direction provided by Andrew BergnerMusic by Gene BeresinSpecial vocal solo by Ellen Braaten See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today on the Simply Smarter Podcast Caleb and Jill are discussing the Varsity Blues College Admission Scandal, who was involved, the colleges that were a part of the scandal, as well as students' lives that are affected by this. We also touch on how parent's within our community are feeling anxiety surrounding test prep and what they can do about it. We discuss how our currently enrolled students are feeling, what they can do to obtain a legitimate ACT score, and the steps to admittance into their dream college.
Uncle Steve opens up the show today giving thanks to God for waking him up today. Today when we Ask Steve, he gives us his golden rule. Felicity Huffman and Lori Laughlin have both deleted their social media accounts. Samuel L. Jackson will be on the cover of Esquire in April. Despite the controversy surrounding Gucci, they have announced their new initiative which includes scholarships, grants and more. Beto O'Rourke from Texas raises $6.1 million as he announces that he will run for President in 2020. Sports talk today revolves around NBA post season. The middle finger gets a motorist in Detroit more attached to their moving violation. Closing Remarks for today has Big Dog warning us about not letting Trump determine our destination and more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Patt Morrison talks with Jerome Karabel a Professor of Sociology at the University of California Berkeley. Karabel is the author of the book "The Chosen : The Hidden of Admission and exclusion at Harvard, Yale, Princeton".
Aunt Becky (Lori Loughlin) and the college admissions scandal Is the most hip hop thing since 2 Chainz. But how does the scandal relate to igloo coolers and mission impossible: ghost protocol? Instagram: @rjthemagican
Andrew Sleighter talks about the college scandal, IG fails, and having kids. And then Brian talks with Matt Thomas about Brawl For A Cause (which Brian received injuries from last year). If you like the show, please leave a rating and review wherever you listen to podcasts. If you hate it, just troll us on social instead. Check out the radio.com app when you get a chance. It's pretty. Support the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sixty-ninth episode of The Boy, Oh Boi podcast, where we talk aimlessly talk about Jacy's recent doctor visit, the big college admissions scandal, why the mandela effect has to be real, and whatever else! Follow us elsewhere! Twitter: twitter.com/boyohboipod Instagram: www.instagram.com/boyohboipod/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/pg/Boy-Oh-Boi-Po…503797307/about/
Andrew Sleighter talks about the college scandal, IG fails, and having kids. And then Brian talks with Matt Thomas about Brawl For A Cause (which Brian received injuries from last year). If you like the show, please leave a rating and review wherever you listen to podcasts. If you hate it, just troll us on social instead. Check out the radio.com app when you get a chance. It's pretty. Support the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1) What are your thoughts on the USC Admissions scandal?2) Is there a point to going to college in 2019?3) Is Twitter Censoring fair? 4) What is the future of social media?5) The Grass is Greener syndrome, has it hit you lately?
This week Jason and Andrew discussed the recent admission scandal that littered the headlines. You can read about it here. Why should the Church care about this issue? What can we learn from these mistakes? Do we parent in this way? What would drive someone to cheat the system in this way? What are some practical ways for Christians to parent well while also knowing when to step back? Listen as they discuss these questions and more.
Episode 8: Aunt Becky's Admissions Scandal. Episode Sponsored by 365 Sports Complex.
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It's a PLAY YOUR KIDS SPECTACULAR on this week's episode! Taylor and Travis discuss the hiring of Raphael Wicky as the new head coach of the US U17s, break down the latest US U20s roster, and ponder what names might (and might not) be included the upcoming U23 squad. They also get into soccer's role in the 2019 college admissions scandal. For 20% off a TDS Premier subscription, go to http://topdrawersoccer.com/subscribe and use discount code "podcast"
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In today's culture, should anyone be surprised by the college admissions scandal that broke yesterday?
Federal agents arrested 50 people this week, including the actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin, for allegedly bribing people to get their children into elite colleges (2:35). What does this story say about class mobility and the United States' obsession with college (19:42)? Hosts: Kate Knibbs and Justin Charity
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