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America's elite universities are bloated, complacent and illiberal

34 点作者 krosaen大约 1 年前

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h2odragon大约 1 年前
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7thaccount大约 1 年前
I have a super liberal (politically, not in the classical sense) sister as a professor at a small school (non Ivy League). She talks all the time about the hyper bloated administration that literally does nothing except make things less efficient and collect a paycheck. It would seem that whether you&#x27;re on the political left OR right (or somewhere in the middle), that we can all agree that there is a ton of bloat in these institutions and that teaching and research has taken a backseat to sports, never ending growth of campus facilities, and milking students of every last dollar.
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tech_ken大约 1 年前
People talk a lot about the bloat at universities, but I think that they don’t often think about that bloat as being the rational response to a system that is increasingly pushing them to (a) provide collegiate credentialling to basically the entire US workforce and (b) operate the infrastructure of a small village. Yes administrative bloat is real, yes universities are opaque morasses of money and bureaucracy. They are also charged with the care of tens of thousands of young people; keeping them fed, providing medical services, transit, housing, therapy, IT support, and obviously education in advanced topics across the entire breadth of human knowledge. Does this require endless “Vice Provost of X” type bullshit jobs? No, but consider the amount of cruft at a private corporation of similar size and scope. In some ways this is simply what happens when organizations grow this big, IMO<p>edit: I didn&#x27;t even mention that they also must maintain enormous research operations, some of them performing research that is literally the bleeding edge of human knowledge. Like imagine trying to helm a corporation that is simultaneously invested in multi-billion dollar government grants for deep-tech R&amp;D, alongside a portfolio of ~15 hotels, a minor-league football team, an urgent care, a landscaping company, and something like 10-20 high schools of students. Not to mention libraries, museums, gyms, food, etc. And god help you if your campus is more than 50 years old, because the cost of maintaining all those buildings are going to be <i>insane</i>. If you were able to do this all without bloat or graft honestly I think you&#x27;d a generational genius in management.
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Ajay-p大约 1 年前
A university is often run by an administrative bureaucracy and the first rule of any bureaucracy is survival, followed by expansion, and accumulation of wealth. Combined with workplace protections against reducing employees through redundancy and you have a self perpetuating, bloated system.
bell-cot大约 1 年前
Um, yes? Universities are, essentially, very feudal institutions.<p>And the ever-more-expensive-and-prestigious-and-diamond-encrusted competition between the &quot;top&quot; universities looks very much like the history of the House of Bourbon.<p>Which proved unsustainable - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;French_Revolution" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;French_Revolution</a>
1vuio0pswjnm7大约 1 年前
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freitzkriesler2大约 1 年前
Restricting student loans for non stem degrees, student visas, and eliminating the non-profit status of higher ed institutions would go a long to reigning in the fat and excessiveness of tuition.<p>Look at the salaries of college admins and board of trustees. Harvard pays their president over $1million one year. It&#x27;s gone beyond ridiculous.
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satellite2大约 1 年前
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