I find that the three major administrative problems on a campus are sex for the students, athletics for the alumni and parking for the faculty.
I noticed that almost everyone I went to college with has worked at something other than the subject they majored in. I guess that's one of the reasons for campus unrest.
I've yet to be on a campus where most women weren't worrying about some aspect of combining marriage, children, and a career. I've yet to find one where many men were worrying about the same thing.
Anyone who refuses to speak out off campus does not deserve to be listened to on campus.
I was born in a University campus and seem to have lived all my life in one campus or another.
College campuses were once a hotbed of political activity.
College was especially sweet because of the positive, hopeful atmosphere of a college campus.
But the problem is that when I go around and speak on campuses, I still don't get young men standing up and saying, 'How can I combine career and family?'
I was part of the draft resistance movement in LA where we did demonstrations at the draft centre and burned our cards and made a lot of trouble on campus.
The cornerstone of the political correctness that dominates campus culture is radical feminism.
I remember coming to this college in the 1960s as a new legislator when a road divided the campus - and it was not fully paved at that - and no wall defined the campus from the highway.
I even lived on campus to get the college experience. I had five roommates and I still keep in touch with them while I'm on the road.
The Wayne Education Building was the first classroom building that we have done on the Wayne campus.
How did we suddenly become entranced with gangster culture? I saw it this morning on campus. When did the black community say we should all look like criminals?
I really liked Yale, although it was extremely intimidating. When I visited the campus, I was hiding behind trees, I felt so unworthy.
The Brigham Young University (BYU) campus was just a few blocks from my home and tuition was minimal.
Some of the speakers we bring on campus may not reflect official church teaching, but that's how it is.
I think it's important to travel around in order to get a notion of what's going on, to find out what people are think about. I enjoy talking on campuses most because people are more informed and discussion is generally livelier.
The Committee supports the idea that there should be, within the University of California, a campus which puts particular emphasis on the education of undergraduates within the framework of a College system.
In 1967, the students at San Francisco State invited the poet Amiri Baraka to the campus for a semester. He attracted other influential black writers such as Sonia Sanchez, Ed Bullins, Eldridge Cleaver. What emerged was something we called the community communications program. That's how I got involved; I got involved in a little play
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