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Universities have suffered a cataclysmic decline in public approval and support.
A Gallup poll taken this year found that only 36 percent of Americans polled either expressed “a great deal” or “quite a lot” of confidence in higher education — once the agreed-on touchstone to upward mobility.
Gifting to most universities has been down for two consecutive years.
There is zero intellectual diversity on most university campuses.
Speakers with conservative viewpoints are often either disinvited or shouted down — and worse.
The federally guaranteed student loan program is in shambles. Some $1.7 trillion in outstanding loans were taken out by half of all college students.
Nearly a fifth are now not being paid back.
Marriage, child-rearing, and home ownership are all delayed by some 40 million indebted graduates, who can take decades to pay loans back.
The Biden administration demagogued the issue by illegally granting rolling student loan amnesties — to win votes just before both the midterm and general elections. That proposed debt relief would be covered by taxpayers, over half of whom never went to college.
The expansion of student loan debt roughly correlates with universities raising their annual costs higher than the rate of inflation — largely due to administrative bloat.
Although the Supreme Court recently struck down the practice of using race and gender to adjudicate applications and hiring, universities are already seeking ways to circumvent the ruling.
Asian- and white-Americans for decades have been systematically, overtly, and supposedly with justification, discriminated against by ignoring or not requiring test scores and downplaying grade point averages.
Stanford University may be representative of these crises.
In the 2020 election, 94% of Stanford faculty voted for the Biden-Harris ticket. Four years later, some 96% of all Stanford-affiliated donations went to Democrats during the 2024 election season.
Former Stanford law professors Joseph Bankman and Barbara Fried — parents of mega-Democratic donor and now imprisoned Sam Bankman-Fried, and recipients of millions in gifts from their felonious son — were reportedly heavily involved in either bundling large left-wing campaign donations or offering legal advice to their son’s bankrupt and Ponzi-like business.
In 2023, a federal judge was shouted down at Stanford Law School, his lecture aborted and then hijacked — by a Stanford DEI administrator.
Former Trump health advisor and Hoover Institution scholar Scott Atlas in 2020 was censured by the Stanford faculty.
Yet subsequent events supported Atlas’s prescient warning that a complete lockdown of the country and the shutdown of K-12 schools would not only not retard the COVID epidemic, but would cause far greater economic, social, cultural, and health damage than the virus itself.
Two recent attempts to lift that censure failed — in part because some faculty claimed — that to do so would empower the Trump reelection bid!
In contrast, Stanford Professor Jeff Hancock, who founded the “Stanford Social Media Lab,” boasts he researches “how people use deception with technology.” Yet when liberal Minnesota officials wanted such “experts” to support their new law banning “deep fake” technology at election time, they called in the expert deception-detector Hancock.
However, the references Hancock provided to prove his support for the law allegedly never existed.
In fact, the lawyers who challenged his online expertise argued his sources apparently were invented by artificial intelligence software like ChatGPT.
Who will police the deception police?
Last academic year, anti-Israel Stanford students with impunity violated university rules and camped out for months in the free speech area, shouting and disrupting passersby.
A small group of students occupied and trashed the president’s office, and another vandalized historic campus architecture.
After October 7, a Stanford lecturer was suspended for singling out and targeting Jewish students in his classroom.
A Stanford faculty committee on antisemitism recently concluded, “The most existential problem at Stanford is the emergence of a general atmosphere in which Jewish and Israeli members of the Stanford community are denied dignity and respect based on their Jewish identities, denied treatment and protection afforded to other minority groups, and afforded equal respect and inclusion only if they denounce Israel in various ways and forms.”
Can out-of-control universities reform?
The incoming Trump administration has floated a variety of tough-love remedies.
They include predicating hundreds of billions of dollars in federal grants on campuses’ adherence to the Bill of Rights, taxing the income on universities’ multibillion-dollar endowments, and removing the federal government from the student loan business.
Recently, there have been a few hopeful signs that campuses are aware of the need to change.
At Stanford, a new president was hired, widely respected for his singular commitment to disinterested education and freedom of expression.
The SAT entrance exam is returning to many campuses and is still appreciated as crucial to most universities’ applications.
A number of partisan elite college presidents have resigned in disgrace.
So, hope springs eternal, even if it may be too little, too late.
victoryman says
Step #1 for immediate improvement……….No more tenure and no more DEI hiring. High standard qualified teachers only.
Srep #2. See step #1.
jerry glenn says
Tenure can act as protection for conservative faculty members.
cat says
First, political orientation must be balanced among faculty. In an ideal world, this would never be necessary but it is now. That means firing some leftist professors and hiring non-leftists. That means firing anti-Semitic professors and hiring pro Israel or fair minded professors and administrators. Also. close DEI offices and reduce administrative staff.
There, I fixed it.
Truth sets free says
It’s unlikely we will se “real” change in this deeply entrenched Leftist thinking without draconian measures which Trump and the congress have the power to enforce.
But, it will be bloody and drawn out with major cheating and subterfuge since academia doesn’t want to change.
A few major universities going broke would be helpful, and tenure would be of no value.
Failing painful penalties, nothing will change and we will have new generations of Leftists.
Maha says
Most educators are now full fledged Leftists, and employ the tactics of Marxism daily in their classroom. They are uneducating generations of our children.
Teachers should be required to take an oath of teaching that precludes any positive mention of Communism or any of the philosophers of the discipline that lead to 100 million dead in the 20th Century alone.
An egregious problem in education is rising costs that are NEVER challenged. The Leftists in Congress and media never question the costs of education and how little we are now obtaining for them. What we are obtaining are little parrots of the neo-Marxist revolution,
Richard Johnston says
I’ve taught economics for over 30 years. I enjoy teaching students about the criticisms of free markets and the criticisms of centrally-planned economies. I neither deny nor confirm I find it borderline orgasmic to present evidence. South Korea vs. North Korea. West Germany versus East German. Hong Kong versus China. Venezuela? I ask “why are the people on rafts in shark-infested waters always coming from Cuba to Florida instead of the other way around?” African success with central planning? (No laughing please.) When I mention the Soviet Union, I always mention its implosion.
I do want my students to understand why outcomes are unequal. Yes, the country you were born in and luck in the gene pool and parent lotteries do make a difference. I tell my students “your grades will not be the same.” I ask students to raise their hand if they could put more time into their studying. Every time every hand goes up.
If someone wants to attempt to put Communism in a positive light, let ’em! The proper response is to shoot it down with the evidence.
Spurwing Plover says
These youths couldn’t take it long outside their lives of privalage and liberalism its going to scare them to be out of their Basement rooms