Read the excellent, albeit scary and depressing, article in today’s WSJ from a UCR professor and his experience in DEI hell.
If the FIRE report is accurate, i.e., a majority hold opinion their academic freedom is compromised, the professors have no one to blame but themselves. They’ve allowed themselves to be locked in a prisoner’s dilemma and stay silent.
The answer is simple. Dismantle the bureaucracy and set a maximum ratio of 10:1 of instructors to administrators (Stanford is less than 1:1). When Elon and Vivek are done at the Fed, they need to hire out their DOGE services to academia. Problem solved.
Read the excellent, albeit scary and depressing, article in today’s WSJ from a UCR professor and his experience in DEI hell.
If the FIRE report is accurate, i.e., a majority hold opinion their academic freedom is compromised, the professors have no one to blame but themselves. They’ve allowed themselves to be locked in a prisoner’s dilemma and stay silent.
The answer is simple. Dismantle the bureaucracy and set a maximum ratio of 10:1 of instructors to administrators (Stanford is less than 1:1). When Elon and Vivek are done at the Fed, they need to hire out their DOGE services to academia. Problem solved.
In the Commonwealth OF MASSACHUSETTS, Harvard alone is granted CONSTITUTIONAL rights to ACADEMIC FREEDOM. Should not that be actionable in law?