It's over because people don't value research. They think it's an insane luxury to be able to get a PhD and people who do it should suffer for it. The number of people I've met *who work at universities* and dismiss research blows my mind.
Doctoral programs are pausing or cutting back admissions. This is just the latest signal that the future of the university is under threat, Ian Bogost writes: https://t.co/lrYdpU53q6
Calling all historians, legal scholars, constitutional studies colleagues - the State Constitutions Lab seminar with Adam Sopko will be on Feb 27 @ 1PM Eastern to discuss his essay "The Supervisory Power of State Supreme Courts"
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@samhaselby I can’t believe adopting this message across all of our professions and in liberal institutions hasn’t created a vibrant coalition with a vision for a better tomorrow.
@joefrancis505@Eli_B_Cook It's good but it does read a little (to me) like you're holding back a bit. You have a point you're trying to land and maybe it's in what's clipped and follows, but if it isn't just lay it out and be provocative. The further I get from my book, more I wish I'd thrown down a bit