But at least now the White House will have a ballroom? |
This. And the current Ph.D. grads are going to have a really tough time finding jobs so they will go into industry or flee to science-friendly countries. |
Look at the 2nd link OP posted. Layoffs at SEAS that affect undergrad students and science. |
Those foreign students are net benefits to our research institutions and the private sector innovation. If the US doesn't improve the quality of public education for our kids, the "A team"research will no longer be in our country as those foreign born students go to other institutions, not in the US. |
^^^ doesn't know how endowments work |
This isn't just Harvard. Princeton also didn't accept new PhD students into certain programs where funding was cut. I assume it's the same at most top research universities. |
You understand, the money we are talking about here were competitive grants, not just federal dollars doled out. |
They don't understand, and don't care to try to understand. Hurts their brain to struggle with critical thought. |
Then they can continue to get the grant money. |
LOL just sit on the endowment and get federal money. |
Has nothing to do with those on the margins. PhD programs are generally funded with a combination of government and university grants, for all of the candidates. My daughter is leaving the country to pursue a PhD in mathematics because the funding no longer exists here. Who needs mathematicians, anyway? |
Administrative bloat. They need to go |
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Maybe Harvard can come clean and self fund. Total disgrace. Ga Tech could do a better job and be more cost efective. Disperse the money to NC State, Purdue, Ohio State etc. Harvard margins and overhead way too high.
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| Look at the salaries Harvard pays in Cambridge vs researchers at Carnegie Mellon or Case Western. Ivy League Federal welfare. |
| Heartbreaking loss for all of us. Setting back science in ways that we can’t yet see. |