The Outlaw Campus
"Two
factors have so far shielded the American university from the sort of
criticism that it so freely levels against almost every other
institution in American life. (1) For decades a college education has
been considered the key to an ascendant middle-class existence. (2)
Until recently a college degree was not tantamount to lifelong debt. In
other words, American society put up with a lot of arcane things from
academia, given that it offered something — a BA or BS degree — that
almost everyone agreed was a ticket to personal security and an educated
populace.
Not now. Colleges have gone rogue and become virtual outlaw institutions."
[NRO]
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