Sometimes humorous satire is the best way to make a point. In this video, George Will employs just such a technique to make an important point about the need for change in higher education.
Prager University states it this way, "There were thousands of college commencement speeches around the country this year for the Class of 2015. But there was one missing -- one very truthful, funny and witty speech that graduates should've heard, but didn't. Well, here it is, spoken by George Will, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist at the Washington Post."
Are you called by God to change the world of higher education, so that it prepares young people for their destiny - rather than setting them adrift with false doctrine and debt crushing poverty? God has a solution to this problem. Is it you?
Prager University states it this way, "There were thousands of college commencement speeches around the country this year for the Class of 2015. But there was one missing -- one very truthful, funny and witty speech that graduates should've heard, but didn't. Well, here it is, spoken by George Will, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist at the Washington Post."
Are you called by God to change the world of higher education, so that it prepares young people for their destiny - rather than setting them adrift with false doctrine and debt crushing poverty? God has a solution to this problem. Is it you?