All must torn down and reimagined in the new DEI theocracy. Sadly it is already creeping into the military. It’s been in the White House and Congress for awhile now. |
sure, as long as you are a white man connected to the Republican party, then you are wonderfully qualified. in reality, experience in higher education is clearly needed because a university, and especially a large one, is not Dishwashers Inc. |
Well child you're going to be spending many years yet putting up anxiety ridden posts about white men getting jobs. By the way, you would need to judge his business administration record before claiming he is less qualified than Gay. She only had an academic record to judge and it was very unimpressive. |
This. Academia is a business. A big, complex business with many moving pieces. Watch and learn as SEC schools (think: Bama) enlist corporate executives and implement a purely business-like approach to management, marketing, recruitment, etc. The reality is Gay was neither business-minded nor academically gifted. |
While we're at it, let's examine the academic credentials and background of the interim president of New College in Florida (DeSantis' attempt to present an alternative to "woke" colleges), shall we? Richard Corcoran was installed as interim president of New College by the new board of the college, after the board fired President Patricia Okker, who had only held the position for 19 months. He was paid a base salary of $699,000, which is $400,000 more than Okker made. Academic background: Corcoran dropped out of University of Florida. He later attended St. Leo College, graduating in 1989, and Regent University [a private Christian university in Virginia Beach, VA founded by Pat Robertson], where he received his Juris Doctor in 1996. While enrolled in college, he served six years in the United States Naval Reserve (1987–1993). Career: *lawyer *former chief of staff to Marco Rubio *member of the FL House of Representatives *head of the Florida Education Commission *registered lobbyist You can read more about some of his political views and a few scandals associated with him in the link below, but it's clear that he was chosen for his ability to implement DeSantis's priorities--not because he is an academic of note. So if former-president Gay represents DEI politics, this guy represents the opposite of that. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Corcoran |
Business or non-profit executives would certainly have conducted at least minimal due diligence on Dr. Gay, and discovered how paltry (just 11 highly-dubious published works) she had completed prior to becoming president, indicating a massive deficit of merit. In contrast, the only possible conclusion is the Harvard board installed Dr. Gay purely on DEI principles. |
Why did New College in FL install their interim president? Was it purely on "merit"? |
But we aren’t assuming, right? Gay lost her at-will position because of the fallout of her testimony and multiple incidents of documented plagiarism. She screwed up. She was no longer equipped to lead the university given the media circus and impact on donors and applicants. She didn’t lose her job because she wasn’t white. In fact, she very likely had an advantage in landing her job given the school’s interest in having a diverse leader. It’s weird to bottom line this incident to an assumption that she wasn’t qualified due to race. And it’s even weirder to make sweeping generalizations along the lines of race when it comes to actual qualifications on the individual level. Re: his comments about the assumption that white people land sweet gigs purely based on their credentials (or more directly, his assertion that white people got their gigs simply because they are white) - I think everyone realizes there are many factors at play for high profile positions. Credentials coupled with charisma, confidence, and connections are commonsense. And sometimes there’s a concerted effort to hire a woman or person of color. It’s a mixed bag. |