“ Most “colleges” and”universities” structurally haven’t changed much in 1000 or 2000 years or so. Get ready...”
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Yeh, agree.
Read in the WSJ this morning that several universities are eliminating Tenure and are laying off previously tenured professors. Long overdue in my opinion. Hope it spreads...
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Excellent. Welcome to the real world.
Now go after the endowments. No more public dollars to these indoctrination centers.
A lot of good courses are taught by adjuncts at a fraction of the costs.
I saw a news report yesterday that the Ohio State athletic department cut contract salaries 5% to reduce expenses. The football coach’s cut was $236,777.
Cable companies are losing customers let and right. Along with drastic changes at colleges and universities, big media is also in for drastic change to their revenue model. That’s bad news for college and pro sports.
That make me smile.
this could be one benefit from the covid nonsense—breaking the brainwash hold on those young 20-something minds
unfortunately, many legit businesses will suffer with the decline of the college experience (think college towns and all the jobs that come along with it—bars, restaurants, taxis, contractors etc....)