Tag: rate my professors

  • Monday Night’s Dinner

    Two things happened at dinner Monday night at Blue Ribbon. 1) The theme of our dinner was “Exploit”… Not the pejorative definition, the other one. And it featured an inspiring table of people who run platforms that empower young people to do amazing shit: The National Endowment For The Arts, TED Conference For Youth, Behance.net,…

  • Guest Lectured This Week At NYU

    I guest lectured an NYU class on the future of media and entertainment on Wednesday. The class was about 50 students from NYU’s Tisch (film/tv/media), Stern (business) and Gallatin (individualized study) schools. Here’s my profile on RateMyProfessors, with 2 ratings so far. Posting this comment from a student for my mom to see: Enjoyed listening…

  • UPDATE: The Link To The New iPhone App From RateMyProfessors.com

    My bad, I didn’t include a link to the easy way to get the RateMyProfessors iPhone app. It’s a fun app, especially if you are in college or you’re a professor. Thanks to those who requested I post it here:

  • The New “RATE MY PROFESSORS” iPhone App

    So psyched for these guys, especially Paul DeGeorges & Steve Schutzman. RateMyProfessors.com is already mad popular (I see their traffic numbers every day and they’re astounding). Now they bust out with a superfun app that’s the perfect utility, in response to user demand. Big ups to the impressive RateMyProfesors team.

  • “Professors Strike Back” — The Top 8 From ratemyprofessors.com

    If you ask me, RateMyProfessors.com is nearly a perfect site. Why? Because it combines quick, hilarious entertainment with the value of a simple, reliable utility. Today, any college kid who ends up in a class with a shitty professor…has no one to blame but himself. There’s literally no reason to ever register for a college…

  • The Best College Radio Station In America?

    My group just told me how many college kids have already voted for the best college radio station in America. It’s in the millions! Not sure why I am surprised, when you think about how kickass these stations are, and how nonexistent most other stations on American radio have become. Yeah, suckas — college kids fuckin keepin’ radio…