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" ... Hummel concludes in his endearingly curmudgeonly way that, “They don’t understand that in 1984 you couldn’t get anything but p**s in this town and some stale imports.” ... "
" ... I do realize, though, that not everyone would agree with this curmudgeonly art appraiser’s view. For the Counterpoint, therefore, I went right to my Mom, and here is what she said. ... "
" ... I’ve talked to friends who teach undergraduates at other universities in other parts of the country; the debate seems to be ubiquitous. The tech industry and university administrators are flooding institutions with online learning platforms, filling classrooms with new smart tools, and trying to equip their students with the digital skills that appeal to corporate employers. Meanwhile, the faculty prefers to play the part of the curmudgeonly old guard--the ogre at the bridge, trying to keep innovation from crossing. Many professors ban all electronics from their classrooms. Others penalize students who are caught tweeting or texting by marking them absent for the day. ... "
" ... Sendak died at Danbury Hospital in Connecticut from complications from a recent stroke. Listen to the curmudgeonly, but refreshingly honest, Sendak talk about his work and art below: ... "
" ... So when you think about diversity—especially when you’re wearing your curmudgeonly, self-serving, bottom-line “what’s best for the business” hat—you need to consider the broadest possible range of characteristics and talents that fall on the diversity scale and are capable of bringing the most value to your company and giving it an edge over your competitors. ... "