Faculty members were full time; until universities bloated their bureaucratic administrative overhead. Their cost squeeze has forced them to shift to part time instructors - “Vising Professors” they’re called, and the pay is very low.
Universities need to provide students with teaching facilities to learn in; not for administrative presidents to live in mansions and bureaucratic administrators to game the system in - all the while, serving tea.
Professor Michael Hudson tells it like it is. And, it’s not a pretty picture.
For example, universities in New York City has basically become real estate companies that hold classes in some of their property in order to get a tax exemption on the remainderr.
As a former professor, I reported our college for not meeting the ratio of full-time faculty to PT and administrative employees as accreditation agencies demand. Despite their own standards, they did not care.
Furthermore, there are universities, and I struggle to refer to them as such, are securing presidents with business master’s degrees - and no doctorates.
Case in point: Walsh Jesuit University in Canton, Ohio where many of the buildings are named after Jesuit/Masonic elitists, who are subsequently involved in the concealment (albeit, recorded) of my rape and attempted murder.
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Britain’s top universities warned staff and students that saying ‘the most qualified person should get the job’ is a microaggression.
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