Prytaneum Press



      Professors as Con Artists

    by Don D. Davis

    Paperback $10 or £6





                   "Professors As Con Artists is a shocking account of the fatal flaws in the academic world and how those flaws being manipulated by those in power. If Davis investigation holds even the slightest validity, academic authority as our society knows it would be diminished significantly".

    Brandon Webb
    The Mace & Crown
    Old Dominion University




                   "A little black book that concisely details several glaring flaws in the modern academic system . . . A "must-read" for college students and officials everywhere, and particularly valuable before one sinks one's life savings into a college education for oneself or one's children."

    Michael J. Carson
    Midwest Book Review




                   "This is a no-holds-barred expose of how broke the American academic system is and what needs to be done about it. The publish or perish system drives professors to lie, cheat, and steal, as well as abuse student assistants and con money out of the government and foundations."

    Bob Spear
    Heartland Reviews




                   "Professors as Con Artists takes the professors’ own art form, the research paper, and throws it right back in their face to expose the corruption and hypocrisy running rampant in academia. . . . He even gives proposed reforms, which is important because these reforms make him a problem-solver instead of sounding like a mere jaded complainer."

    Dennis Mongello
    Drexel University Triangle




                    At last, an honest account of what does on in our colleges and universities. Davis reveals the corruption which is rampant there. He gives straightforward advice to students, both undergraduate and graduate, on how to avoid common student problems resulting from this corruption.
                   Also he exposes how professors are wasting billions of dollars of taxpayer's money every year. A real eye opener.
                   He also reveals how professors are secretly censors-they only allow members of the academic establishment to publish in journals and academic publications. Only the high priests of academia are supposed to publish.
                   This book should be read by anyone interested in higher education.


                   

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