What stage of capitalism is this nonsense? Just, you know, asking for a friend.
Posts by Ben Selznick
What a great read!
YES! CONGRATS!!!!
Yep.
Spencer Foundation joins Kapor Foundation, the William T. Grant Foundation, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to launch a rapid response bridge funding program (up to $25,000) for education scholars impacted by the abrupt grant cancellations by the National Science Foundation (NSF)!
#AcademicSky
Currently reading this remarkable volume. If engaging in "relentless attempts to secure financial resources in a competitive, market-oriented environment" (p. 17) sounds more like a start-up then a century-old College, well, read on and think again. Enjoying this book immensely so far!
As we're seeing again and again (front page news today), money matters a whole lot in higher education and, ultimately, the students colleges can serve. This book sold out on Amazon (you read that right) because the conversation is that important. Check it out and share widely.
RELEASE DAY!!! I encourage everyone to check out (and review) this book! I'll be sharing more updates as I read it in the coming days but, wow, talk about timely and important! #academicsky
www.amazon.com/Capitalizing...
Wow!
I just said something similar in class last night. How is this all going to work? Are individual students going to have to contact -- whom exactly? -- to have their financial aid directed to their college/university? Are bursars offices going to become, in essence, collection agencies for fed aid?
This is real, and really serious.
Love this!
If I'm a public university president, I'm putting a post-tenure review process in place before the legislature does so to me. It's a good idea when done through shared governance.
I have decided to cancel my show at The Kennedy Center on May 11, 2025 and move it to The Anthem.
This is the correct answer.
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DOGE came for the research and statistics arm of the U.S. Department of Education today, declared "fraud" and "waste" and abruptly terminated about $900M in contracts. A lot of what we know about America's schools comes from the data this agency collects. New reporting with @jodiscohen.bsky.social
WHAT A LEGEND! The whole stadium....the. whole. stadium.
Virginia: In 2024, 4 schools received more than $10 million in grants for a total of $376 million. Of that, $236 went directly to research, and $140 million went to facilities and administration. The new rate would bring that to $35 million, a loss of $105 million.
"The indirect costs of doing research are real and substantial". They sure are. This is going to cause huge disruptions to Universities, research, and researchers.
arstechnica.com/science/2025...
Good luck!
Ah, the millennial experience of “every time you get some measure of financial and career stability, the world decides to do something extraordinarily stupid again”
Absolutely true.