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Why I'm Giving Up Tenure at UCLA

A lone figure walks through a nearly empty campus at UCLA. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) I find myself thinking a lot lately about the deficit of …
George Obregon
We already have "catacombs of learning" in K-12, here in these United States. /St. George of Hyperlink
John A Cassani
These institutions are not going to reform themselves, and the “academic sector” is going to be in trouble in the coming years as the middle class shrinks, and objects to the outlandish prices for what is nothing more than leftist indoctrination. The most famous ones will survive, but the run-of-the-mill colleges will go out of business, as they are already beginning to. True education will always …More
These institutions are not going to reform themselves, and the “academic sector” is going to be in trouble in the coming years as the middle class shrinks, and objects to the outlandish prices for what is nothing more than leftist indoctrination. The most famous ones will survive, but the run-of-the-mill colleges will go out of business, as they are already beginning to. True education will always be in demand, but will have to go underground.
Agatha James
If the students do not learn anything of value, why shell out all that money?
Hound of Heaven
It would appear that there may be a need to set up 'catacombs' of learning in our communities for this discipline and all of the other disciplines where truth is being obfuscated by ideology. Graduates of these 'catacombs' may be a hope for the future once the spurious ideological faculties of learning have self-immolated as they will undoubtedly do.