and vowing to let “the administrative class” know that it is “running higher education in a very different way than we want to see it run,” one organizer said.. This was before adjunct faculty at O.U. were laid off, but amid rumors of cuts to the Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies and the African American Studies departments. Although those cuts did not happen, the rumors fed a sense that the administration misunderstood the college’s liberal arts mission.
To those focused on the financial impact of student enrollments, he would ask, “What does African American Studies provide to a university and how does it play a role in retaining students of color?” When the campus emptied in March, Patterson, a former O.U. psychology professor, saw how it hurt the shops and eateries along Court Street. Now, he wonders, what’s next? He fears that absent students will reduce the city’s 2020 census count, leading to $30 million in lost allocations over a decade. And if students do return on Sept.
Patterson traces a troubling forecast. The laid-off commute farther for jobs, then leave Athens altogether. Will they be able to sell their houses? “Will we see more and more vacant homes?”These are concerns not only for the city, but also for Athens County. It is one of the poorest in Ohio; O.U. is — by far — the county’s largest employer and the region’s economic driver. It’s why Larry Fisher, an O.U.
Maybe these impressionable young people need a year off from these horrible liberal professors and all their propaganda and hatred of America. Let the youth experience a year on their own and develop their own minds, without the help of these overpaid leftist fools!
My PhD. Mahomes bought a piece of KC Royals. Perhaps Joe Burrow, new Bengals QB, can buy OU/Athens, where he grew up.. - Coronavirus crisis has particularly hurt colleges like Ohio U/Athens, nonflagship public campuses in Midwest, struggling prior to Covid
It’s simple economics - no one want to buy a bad product.
That the coronavirus has hurt colleges everywhere is ultimately good for the colleges because in the long run they will learn to better discern truth from propaganda. They will learn to be more libertarian and less authoritarian. They will learn to rely less on false authority.
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