No Mercy No Malice
Why the Big Business of Academia Is in Denial
Universities have siphoned $1.5 trillion in credit from students — and they don’t want to have to give it back
U.S. university presidents and chancellors, enough already.
It’s time to end the consensual hallucination between university leadership, parents, and students that in-person classes will resume in the fall. The bold statements from presidents and provosts are symptomatic of the viruses that…