Stuart Nachbar has been involved in education politics and economic development for two decades as an urbna planner, government affairs manager, software executive, and now as a writer. For more details about his first novel, the Sex Ed Chronicles, please go to www.sexedchronicles.com
Articles by Stuart Nachbar
Guarantee games are a college football institution, and a bad one for the game.
One New York education reporter takes a look at education reform through the eyes of three teenage students learning to read.
Mississippi governor Haley Barbour proposes to consolidate three Historically Black Colleges and Universities into a single, but stronger institution. But are the supposed cost savings worth the loss of identity for these schools?
Studying philosophy helps college students take an analytical approach to real world problems, but the demand for professional philosophers will diminish.
How might Rep Wilson's shout 'you lie' influence behavior in other settings where civility is required, starting with the classroom?
Washington Monthly has developed their own college rankings and their grade is incomplete.
Teaching biblical history in the public schools may sound like a good idea, but there are still unanswered questions for parents and educators.
Here's a new catch phrase to contribute to the health care debate: Draftee Doctor
What are the opportunities beyond doctoral for liberal arts students who study physics and what is the future for those who pursue advanced study?
Another college ranking weighs student faculty ratings and post-degree salary first and comes out with interesting results. Here's why.
This is a fun, but not dramatic, story of Facebook, a college start-up that has become a business valued in billions of dollars, but is yet to be profitable.
A former Libertarian vice presidential candidate tries to sell his party's philosophy as a means to citizen empowerment and true conservatism.
Sarah Palin does not have the same political future as conservatives who preceded her in leaving public office. Her accomplishment pale her predecessors, including one much-maligned vice president Dan Quayle.
Match Day is an interesting story for anyone considering a medical career, no matter what stage they are at in their pre-medical or medical education.
The Islamist is an interesting but troubling memoir of a man who once recruited British college students for Islamism, the belief in a sovereign Islamic state.
The Clery Act, while popular and well-intentioned, might not be enough to address campus crime.
Growing Up Dead is a great book for Deadheads and music fans alike.
This book tells the extent to which the original G.I Bill spurred the growth of economic, educational and housing opportunities for more than 12 million returning veterans of World War II
Dr. Jenn, the #1 Teen Girl Expert in America, delivers straight answers about sex education.
Two northern California municipalities are ready to defend their law against the recruitment of minors, children under 18, into military service. Win or lose, the verdict could lead to changes in military recruitment practices.
Clemson University moves up the U.S. News rankings for national research universities, and they are accused of gaming the rankings.
A feminist tackles the virgin ideals of conservatives.
College baseball faces financial problems and weak relationships with the major league game.
The military should pay the full cost of salaries and military equipment for high school Junior ROTC programs.
Isiah Thomas is the last man who should be coaching at a school on athletic probation.
An insightful inside look at the April 16, 2007 tragedy at Virginia Tech.
A novel that makes college admissions interesting.
Parks and Recreation, starring Amy Poehler, has accurate and inaccurate portrayals of local government that are scary.
A book about Jerry Falwell's Liberty University brings up a question: was it possible that Martin Luther King, who was also a pastoral leader, could have become the president of a college?
A Brown University senior reports on his year as a transfer student at Jerry Falwell's Liberty University.
The GOP should pay a house call on Congressman and physician Ron Paul.
Binghamton University succeeds on the court under the philosophy of Georgetown legend John Thompson.
An ill-conceived takeover of an NYU campus building ends with no victories and student suspensions
A Georgia legislator's proposal to consolidate two historically black colleges defies economics and politics.
Rutgers University's Newark campus celebrates the 40th anniversary of the student takeover of a campus building.
Anti-sweatshop provisions dominate decision making on apparel licensing at one of the nation's leading flagship state universities.
There are pluses and minuses to mayoral control of school boards.
William F. Buckley's God and Man at Yale might have been the first college guide, and it's still a classic among political conservatives.
There's no reason for 100 point blow-outs in high school basketball games, and they can be prevented from happening.
The University of California-Berkeley is taking a page from the NFL playbook to help finance their football stadium renovations and their athletic endowment. It's a risk, but not a bad idea--as long as their football team keeps winning.
Obama's $819 billion bill is more than just old-fashioned, pump-priming government spending, and Congressional Republicans should know it.
The College Board's decision to offer Score Choice, and allow college-bound juniors to hide their lowest SAT scores, is a tactic to gain market share and nothing more. There is a fairer solution that would create a win-win-win-win for students, admissions officers, schools and the College Board.
Conservative Republicans have proposed legislation to overturn testing provisions in No Child Left Behind.
A presidential proclamation and a magnanimous gesture by the monied are the best ways to recognize the University of Utah's championship football season.
Pontiac is a major advertiser in college football, but they need to do a better job of making and marketing cars for the college student market.
Smart Money attempts to rank schools based on their financial payback.
A new need-based tuition policy at Stanford makes one reconsider college accessibility and affordability as well as merit-based financial aid from state universities.
Gettysburg dealt with tourism five score and twelve years before Disney.
Home schooling is not the exclusive domain of evangelical conservatives.
Business school rankings mean more to schools at the bottom of the best than to the schools at the top.
Rutgers has big sneakers to fill in finding a new athletic director
Cooperative education is a proven way to take students from school to work, but it has its risks too.
The worth of an athlete's college degree is no less than the worth of a non-athlete's degree.
Tyra Banks may have walked into a new cause that's bigger than herself.
The SAT and ACT have been misused for a variety of purposes, and some go beyond college admissions.
Major college football needs to go beyond playoffs and reform the bowl game structure.
It's time for a honest discussion about the roles of the federal government during a weak economy and at war time.
It is not the right time for the University of North Carolina-Charlotte to commit to a football team.
The University of California system proposes to drop SAT II subject area examinations, but not the highly criticized SATs
New proposals to address college accessibility and affordability and ROTC should be on the next president's agenda.
The next president must revise, not just reauthorize, No Child Left Behind.
ReadiStep, the College Board's new exam will assess eighth graders this fall.
Code Pink, a national activist network, may have spread their agenda too thin.
Joe the Plumber is more secure than the everyday working man, no matter who is president.
Economics should be taught in public schools, with realistic pre-conditions
The U.K-based Scout Association has announced that they will teach sex education to scouts age 10 and up.
A Reno, Nevada teacher showed that you don't have to be smarter than a sixth grader to help run a congressional campaign.
Barack Obama should follow a WWJD question of his own: What Would Jed Do?
In a controversial use of merit-based Baylor University provided incentives to freshman to retake their SATs in order to boost the institution's average scores.
ETS is encouraging college juniors and seniors to take the Graduate Record Examination, even if they are uncertain about their graduate educational plans.
The best way to pay for teacher performance is to have a national, public-private, teacher bonus plan.
John McCain's proposal to postpone the upcoming debate is far from courageous or presidential.
A college's rebirth is partly driven by a $30 million investment in athletics.
Boeing, the world´s second largest aerospace and defense contractor, has announced that they will match internal employee evaluations against information about the colleges that their 35,000 engineers attended to develop a ranking of the engineering schools where they recruit.
Barack Obama must take off the gloves on a misleading sex education ad.
The road to Georgia State University's future in college football may lead to the Big East.
An Oklahoma State University professor develops a hypothetical model for a quality college education at a more affordable price.
Aside from Rudy Giuliani, Sarah Palin might have John McCain's logical choice for Vice President.
The sexual escapes of teenage celebrities leave parents good cause for concern.
The first 21st century book about the Harvard Business School experience.
New Orleans could become the conservative model for school reform--if the teachers and administrators can keep parents happy.
School principals must become more responsible school newspaper publishers and not inhibit free speech.
With no draft, the NFL would recruit rookies much like business recruits entry level hires
More teachable moments on same-sex marriage
American Teen is a documentary that follows the true lives of four teenagers: a mean girl, a basketball star, an artsy girl and a geek through their senior year at an Indiana high school. I liked the movie, but every once in a while I had to remind myself that for these kids it was real life; they w...
Conservatives have gotten some things right about sex education, but they've also gotten some things seriously wrong.
One school district has a new punishment for dress code violators: dress them like prison inmates.
One company attempts to quantify the salary potential of college graduates by school, with interesting results.
Government should defer to all clergy on same-sex marriage because government should not regulate religious ceremonies.
An added look at Army recruiting beyond The Recruiter
California mandate for 8th grade algebra is over the top.
Even in wartime, Army recruiters must make sales.
I just bought an interesting book: Smart Kids, Bad Schools written by Brian Crosby, a National Board Certified twenty-year veteran high school teacher in the Los Angeles area. Over the past six years, Crosby has remained an educator, but has also become a very successful educator advocate. His first...
I am a Rutgers alumnus and I´ve become a such a huge fan of their women´s basketball team that I joined the Cagers, their fan club, even though I can´t make all of the games. The Cagers not only support Rutgers; they´ve become supporters of the WNBA New York Liberty too. This...
Don't Ask Don't Tell Must Be Repealed Along With Deeply Entrenched Attitudes
The Green Bay Packers decision on Brett Favre is no different that a corporate decision to let a faithful employee go.
Democrats and Republicans should not run fusion tickets with vice presidents from the opposite party.
There is much to learn from comics, for instance, from The Incredible Hulk.
A well intention bill in Congress may protect the rights and property of military recruiters-with unintended consequences.
There are many lessons we can learn from Ironman, and the comics.
America needs a promiment memorial to mothers.
Caleb Campbell is going straight to the National Football League from West Point. He deserves the opportunity, on conditions.
A nation at war owes it's citizen soldiers better college education benefits under the G.I Bill, and those who have risked the most should reap the greatest reward.
A New Jersey student government election is done over, and will be done over again.
Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings introduced new proposed regulations to help clarify how schools, districts and states implement policies and business practices under No Child Left Behind.
Among these proposals, Secretary Spellings has asked that high schools be required to use graduatio...
New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine brings tough love to fiscal responsibility
Student politics sometimes mirrors adult power politics, with potentially devasating results
The National Football League draft is this weekend and if you´re a pro football fan you already know about the widespread speculation about where your favorite players are going to plying their trade on Sundays, Mondays, and Thursdays and, if they´re lucky, the weekends in January and Fe...
This morning, April 17, I checked my inbox and found a message from a reader who had read the previous day´s column on the JP Morgan/Chase decision to discontinue lending to schools with low repayment rates.
I had pointed out that Chase´s spokesperson refused to list the affected sch...
Today JP Morgan/Chase Manhattan, the bank that recently worked with the Fed to acquire the former Bear Stearns investment bank, announced that they will not be making student loans to entering or continuing students enrolled at schools that have a poor repayment rate. Yet their spokesperson refused ...
One fans perspective on the 2008 NCAA Women's Final Four
One fan's perspective on the 2008 NCAA Women's Final Four
Students loans don't do what they used to do for borrowers and their families.
Florida senator Bill Nelson might be the best choice for the Democratic vice presidential nomination with either Clinton or Obama.
Banks and schools can work better together to make goos student credit a corporate social responsibility.
McCain-Giuliani can be a winning Republican ticket this November
The best challenge to a college gossip Web site with hostile and malicious content may be a legal or economic one.
The federal government can help high schools hire more guidance counselors.
Review of Eleanor and Ike; Eleanor Roosevelt is the Democratic nominee in '52.
Intelligent design is a better fit for history or theology classes than a biology class.
One school's "no win scenareo" in college basketball
SEX EDUCATION AND SCHOOL POLITICS MEET IN HISTORICAL FICTION