Academic Austerity Week in Higher Education
Your weekly report on campus news.
We’re only about a month into this crisis but the slashing and cutting has begun.
- Harvard Announces Hiring Freeze and Salary Cuts Due to Coronavirus
- Baylor University Cutting Budget by up to $80 Million Due to Coronavirus
- Michigan State Announces Pay Cuts After $50 Million in Losses Due to Coronavirus
Things are tough all over.
- Temple University Announces Pay Cuts Due to Coronavirus Crisis
- Dartmouth College Projects $83 Million Loss for 2020 Fiscal Year
- University of Louisville Plans Furloughs and Pay Cuts Due to Coronavirus
And then come the lawsuits.
- Class Action Lawsuits Launched at Two Universities by Students Demanding Refunds
- Student Sues Liberty University for Refusing to Refund Fees
Other than that, it’s business as usual on campus.
- Feminist Scholar Argues Coronavirus Shows ‘It’s Time to Abolish the Family’
- George Washington U. President Pressured to Resign Over Supposedly Racist Remarks
- Princeton Announces New ‘Culture and Difference’ Requirement for Fall 2020
This seems a bit drastic.
How is this any of his business?
Can’t blame them for trying.
Good.
Hard to argue with that.
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Comments
Reality intrudes like a bull in a china shop.
Hmm… so there is some good coming out of this thing.
Sadly, they will not make the changes that should be made – like dumping the PC/diversity agendas/curriculae/staff.
One man’s unintended consequence is another man’s inevitable result.
How is Oberlin doing?
Remember the Alamo!
Remember the Maine!
And now remember education’s economic shutdown!