Anonymous wrote:Main points:
The memo demands that schools ban the use of race or sex in hiring and admissions;
freeze tuition for five years;
cap international undergrad enrollment at 15%;
require that applicants take the SAT or a similar test;
quell grade inflation.
https://www.wsj.com/us-news/education/trump-universities-compact-federal-funds-agreement-df158493?mod=hp_lead_pos1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if some people like some of the ideas, why does the federal government in the United States have a say in most of this? What happened to academic freedom? States' rights? Private education? Where does federal interference end?
Why do private colleges take so much federal money? Why was there no concern about academic freedom when 99% of professors are left wing? When applying for a professor job at a college (music or physics or any field) requires writing a DEI statement? Why was there no protest when colleges set up their own "court systems" which could just ruin young peoples' lives? These are just a few examples of the academia rot. They got what they deserve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if some people like some of the ideas, why does the federal government in the United States have a say in most of this? What happened to academic freedom? States' rights? Private education? Where does federal interference end?
Why do private colleges take so much federal money? Why was there no concern about academic freedom when 99% of professors are left wing? When applying for a professor job at a college (music or physics or any field) requires writing a DEI statement? Why was there no protest when colleges set up their own "court systems" which could just ruin young peoples' lives? These are just a few examples of the academia rot. They got what they deserve.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, this is the part that everyone should be focusing on:
The compact asks universities to ensure a “vibrant marketplace of ideas on campus” and to bar employees from expressing political views on behalf of their employer, unless the matter affects the school. It seeks to create a more-welcoming environment for conservatives, asking colleges to make governance changes and abolish departments that “purposefully punish, belittle, and even spark violence against conservative ideas.”
Free and academic speech implications are awful.
Anonymous wrote:Shocked this page isn't lighting up with regard to UVA included. Following the "firing" of Jim Ryan this is a really slippery slope.
Anonymous wrote:Shocked this page isn't lighting up with regard to UVA included. Following the "firing" of Jim Ryan this is a really slippery slope.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll never take a republican seriously again. What a joke of a party! Remember when they all claimed the GOP was the party of “freedom” - what an absurd idea.
MAGA has turned the GOP (haven’t heard that term in awhile) into an authoritarian party restricting the ideas and speech of people, universities and institutions. This is the opposite of the rollicking 80s and 90s where we all experienced so much freedom and joy.
Republicans ought to move to China or Russia or the Middle East if they admire those values.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some very good ideas in this agreement.
This is how they work. They put one or two things in each agreement that are good ideas and the rest is fascism or authoritarianism or christian nationalism or jsut straight up bullshit.
ASK THE ADMIN WHY THEY WONT JUST HAVE THEM SIGN TO FREEZE TUITION.
Exactly. Fox News and the rest of Trump's propaganda machine will only highlight the few slightly more reasonable items. So when one confronts a MAGA acquaintance who only gets their information from these sources, they will look at you like you are crazy for being opposed to it because they only know of the more innocuous part of it. Then when you try to explain the details to them, they will ignore you and shut down because how could anyone ever question the good intentions of St. Trump.
We are living in very scary times. Anyone who believed Trump when he said he knew nothing about Project 2025 is a moron who should not be allowed to vote or operate heavy machinery.
I'd like to know the details. Please explain them to me. I will read / listen with an open mind, but from what I have read this far in this thread everything seems fine.
Blame the far left liberals for policing our language, actions, work place environments, etc. They can be viewed as being authoritarian and for limiting free speech & the free exchange of ideas. Just try putting forth conservative ideas in a college or university class--see what happens and see how your grades suffer. Time to give conservative thoughts freedom equal to that of far left liberals.
Thank you President Trump for having the courage and skills and stamina for making American colleges open to the free expression of ideas even if the thoughts represent a conservative point of view.
America first !
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In theory, if they sign, they need to eliminate tuition for anyone studying the “hard” sciences such as Math, Biology et al.
I think this means anything they deem as a difficult science though last I checked, Math isn’t a science at all.
Guess everyone will double major in Math even if you are just getting Cs.
I don’t follow, why would they eliminate tuition?
It asks schools to freeze tuition for five years and reduce administrative costs as far as possible. Schools are asked to post earnings after graduation for each academic program and to refund tuition for students who drop out during the first semester. Universities with an endowment of $2 million per undergraduate student are asked to waive tuition for students who pursue “hard science” programs (NY Times listed examples like biology and math).