I don't care how prestigious they are. A parent would have to be insane to send their child to an Ivy right now. If I were an employer, I'd be HIGHLY skeptical of anyone coming out of one of these schools in the past several years. Who needs that kind of drama?
At Yale University, where I went to school, the alumni are in open, exhilarating revolt. They’re exasperated by a climate of suppression, big budget and staff increases, a PC war on English classics and American history, and declining standards. Victor Ashe, the longtime mayor of Knoxville and former president of the National Conference of Mayors, is running as a challenge candidate for alumni trustee. It’s the first time in years that the official alumni office choice has faced an opponent. Voting started on April 14 and continues until May 23.
Nothing will change at America’s finest schools unless the trustees change first. They set standards for the president, and he sets them for the provost and the deans. Faculty’s faculty, but the administrators are hired hands and untenured in their leadership jobs.
“The cause is lost,” you say? I’m an optimist, and the stakes are too high. The poison at our universities is killing the country. The campus ethos of attacks on free speech, race-based quotas, and victimology is oozing into business, sports, science, medicine, and childhood education.
Who are the trustees at Yale? Do they have the capacity to see and hear what’s happening? At Yale, I’m worried they don’t.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2021/05/rescuing-yale-from-woke-tyranny/
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