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
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7 min readJun 30, 2020
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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…