10 août 2014
How Can Public Research Universities Pay for Research?
By Christopher Newfield. Higher ed policy is suffering through a long siege of intellectual gridlock. The default result is what I've been calling permausterity, a chronic funding shortage for public colleges that now rests on a chronic lack of confidence in the job they're doing. This has become a vicious cycle that feeds itself.
Making matters worse, faculty responses are fragmented, when faculty respond at all. Some of the most eloquent voices are increasingly disenchanted: William Deresiewicz got so much pushback for his recent piece, "Don't Send your Kid to the Ivy League," in part because he seemed to be saying that even our premier universities are turning America's most successful students into mercenary sheep. More...
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