Tuesday, August 27, 2024

UTSA offers influencer degree [ Texas Public Radio ]

The flava:
The University of Texas at San Antonio is launching a college degree program in becoming a digital social media influencer.

The UTSA bachelor’s degree in digital media influence is designed for aspiring content creators. The university’s promotional materials explain, “Unlike other digital media degrees, this program focuses on the psychology of media and teaching persuasion that can move an audience to action. Students work closely with faculty to curate projects and coursework to their chosen audience, offering a customized learning experience.”

The emergence of digital social media influencer degrees is a direct response to the growing demand for skilled professionals in this rapidly evolving field. As businesses continue to rely on influencers to reach and engage with their target audiences, the demand for individuals with the necessary skills is expected to remain strong. . . .

The article and podcast episode:

Monday, August 26, 2024

Two Bodies Found in Rice University Dorm Room in Possible Murder-Suicide [ NYTimes ]

The flava:
Two people were found shot dead in a dorm room at Rice University in Houston, the university president said on Monday, in what appeared to be a murder-suicide.

One was a female student who had lived in the dorm room in the Jones College residential hall, Reginald DesRoches, the university president, said at a news conference. The other was a man who was not a university student and who had a self-inflicted gunshot wound, he said.

The university identified the student as Andrea Rodriguez Avila, a junior.

She appeared to have been in a romantic relationship with the man, Clemente Rodriguez, the university police chief, said. . . . 

The article:

Thursday, August 22, 2024

What Can a University President Do?

Being a university president these days sounds quite a bit like the description of being the mayor of Baltimore in The Wire: each constituency you must serve brings you a giant bowl of shit each day, and your job is to eat them all. . . .

--Michael C. Dorf, Dorf on Law

Which College Won the Olympics? [ WSJ ]

The flava:
When the Paris Olympics ended on Sunday, the final medal table looked exactly the way that everyone
around the world expected. Team USA was once again at the top, followed by China, Great Britain, host France, Australia, Japan, Italy—and Stanford. 

Excusez-moi? 

When it comes to which countries bring home the most Olympic medals, there’s not much competition: The U.S. has dominated every Summer Games since 1996. This year, the Americans and Chinese wound up tied with 40 gold medals, but Team USA easily topped the overall medal count yet again. 

So we dove into the only fight more tribal than a global competition for athletic supremacy and looked at which colleges won the Olympics. 

And as it turns out, these intramurals were also a beatdown. 

Stanford took home 39 medals, more than double the number of any other U.S. school—and more than the Netherlands, South Korea, Germany and Canada. . . . 

The article: