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EatingWithForks | 2 years ago

I don't know if grievance studies is a cause of tuition bloat. Most of the departments I know to be labeled as grievance studies were founded well before tuition increased, so it makes not much sense to attribute them to increased tuition. The increase in tuition hews much more closely with the decrease in government funding to these institutions, which requires more tuition from students, which means students desires must be catered to... so increased lifestyle luxuries makes sense there...

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whatshisface|2 years ago

It might be naive but I imagine training students to make improvements to weapons systems increases government support of universities and training students to criticize the government decreases it.

EatingWithForks|2 years ago

Like I said, the founding of such studies predates the increases in tuition. Trying to argue that specific academic studies causes tuition increases by making students mistrustful of government, but only several decades later, needs a lot of evidence for that kind of claim. There are far more direct, closely related situations, like the federal and state governments decreasing funding or the inverted proportion of funds coming from govt/grants vs student-paid tuition via the loan system.

fallingknife|2 years ago

Maybe not the departments directly, but the nonsense they push certainly does. e.g. University of Michigan has 163 full time DEI employees.

Clubber|2 years ago

When I went to college in the 90s, the gave us a breakdown of tuition costs. Half the cost was crap the student government wanted.

BeetleB|2 years ago

That's because tuition was cheap in the 90's.

wolverine876|2 years ago

Also, the history and English departments don't have big budgets to start with.

Georgelemental|2 years ago

Were they the same size upon founding as they are now? A few activists get their foot in the door, push to hire friendly administrators, who push for more activists, who push for more administrators… Eventually everything is taken over

cycomanic|2 years ago

In what world do academics have power over which administrators can be hired? If you really think that some professor in CRT could take over a department, then you just show that you don't have a clue.