Santiago Iniguez, Dean of IE Business School. 
Enrique Dans one of the leading bloggers in Spain (178th in World says BlogPulse) and who also happens to be a professor at IE Business School, started yesterday a much commented-on debate in his blog, in Spanish, commenting on an article of The Boston Globe: "College blogs tell it like it is". He shares his perspective gained from a extensive experience of blogging and of academia, i.e. principally the need for openness and freedom of speech. He says "Censure is always counterproductive" and that over the years he has never pressured a student to create a blog using the school's own blogging platform. Juan Freire, Professor at the University of Corunna, had written earlier about this article in his blog.
Here are perhaps the more interesting lines from the Boston Globe article:
.."Most schools choose their bloggers carefully. Some are campus tour guides, some come recommended by faculty"...
..."Blogs by school officials are more common, but the undergrad uate blogs appear to be catching up"...
... "has become one of the hottest trends in college admissions"...
..."One-quarter of all college admissions offices offer blogs written by students or admissions personnel, according to a forthcoming study from the National Association for College Admission Counseling"...




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