Anonymous wrote:Beardsley managed Darden, one of UVA's most prestigious and successful components for 10 years. He also rose through the ranks of McKinsey, perhaps the world's top management consulting firms. He certainly brings something to the table. I believe Ryan had a JD and not a PhD.
Anonymous wrote:Why exactly is a doctorate needed to be a university administrator?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paywalled but basically his “doctorate from Penn” is a two year Ed.D. from a cash cow, pay to play program
https://richmond.com/opinion/column/article_a6df09e0-5d84-411c-a780-c6416e28ddd3.html
There’s already a lot of prejudice towards ed schools and EdDs in elite academia (as in, the EdD is not the terminal degree unless it’s from Harvard Ed school or Columbia Teachers College) but a two year program made up of classes once a month, plus a week or two per summer, seems pretty skimpy. Definitely sets him apart from the presidents of the actual Ivies, AAU, or T20 schools. Not a great for UVa, besides all of the political issues with the appointment.
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Gee, OP, maybe if you had given your post a thought before posting …. Or bothered to research the people and issues involved.. you might have realized you had it wrong:
1) the article you cite is not the opinion of the paper (and just a Richmond paper at that) but an editorial by a single guest author.
2) this author is a professor of education (yes, same degree you are making of) and has an axe to grind because her field is the diminishing one of race, diversity and DEI in education.
3) As a young academic, she needs to make herself relevant so wrote this trash to keep current with publications. Note it’s in a Richmond paper, not even Charlottesville or a national paper.
4) if you had bothered to even read up on Scott Beardsley’s background you would know he has: (direct from Wikipedia) “Beardsley graduated from Tufts University, where he earned a BS in electrical engineering. He subsequently earned an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management. He earned an EdD in higher education management from the University of Pennsylvania in 2015. As of 2024, he is completing a part-time master of studies in practical ethics (artificial intelligence) in the Department of Philosophy at Pembroke College, University of Oxford.”
5) the info in wiki is old. I believe Beardsley the Oxford MPhil degree now -so he has a hard science undergrad and three graduate degrees.
6) had you bothered to check in what people at UVA think (where I am now), you would have learned that the Presidency of any University is primarily that of fund-raiser and that Beardsley is renowned for what he has already accomplished in that area at UVA. No one is unhappy with his pick. Now you might find some liberal Spanberger types who try to trash him but so far nothing has stuck - and they are uniformly off grounds people (like the author of this piece) who don’t know what they are talking about.
7) the article you cite is old and was never picked up by any major publication for the reasons given above.
If you are truly at UVA now, how can you be unaware that 200+ faculty signed this letter expressing concern about his appointment? You sound very out of touch with what the UVA community thinks. Or you are trying to deny reality.
https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2026/01/a-statement-from-201-concerned-faculty-about-uva-president-beardsleys-appointment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paywalled but basically his “doctorate from Penn” is a two year Ed.D. from a cash cow, pay to play program
https://richmond.com/opinion/column/article_a6df09e0-5d84-411c-a780-c6416e28ddd3.html
There’s already a lot of prejudice towards ed schools and EdDs in elite academia (as in, the EdD is not the terminal degree unless it’s from Harvard Ed school or Columbia Teachers College) but a two year program made up of classes once a month, plus a week or two per summer, seems pretty skimpy. Definitely sets him apart from the presidents of the actual Ivies, AAU, or T20 schools. Not a great for UVa, besides all of the political issues with the appointment.
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Gee, OP, maybe if you had given your post a thought before posting …. Or bothered to research the people and issues involved.. you might have realized you had it wrong:
1) the article you cite is not the opinion of the paper (and just a Richmond paper at that) but an editorial by a single guest author.
2) this author is a professor of education (yes, same degree you are making of) and has an axe to grind because her field is the diminishing one of race, diversity and DEI in education.
3) As a young academic, she needs to make herself relevant so wrote this trash to keep current with publications. Note it’s in a Richmond paper, not even Charlottesville or a national paper.
4) if you had bothered to even read up on Scott Beardsley’s background you would know he has: (direct from Wikipedia) “Beardsley graduated from Tufts University, where he earned a BS in electrical engineering. He subsequently earned an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management. He earned an EdD in higher education management from the University of Pennsylvania in 2015. As of 2024, he is completing a part-time master of studies in practical ethics (artificial intelligence) in the Department of Philosophy at Pembroke College, University of Oxford.”
5) the info in wiki is old. I believe Beardsley the Oxford MPhil degree now -so he has a hard science undergrad and three graduate degrees.
6) had you bothered to check in what people at UVA think (where I am now), you would have learned that the Presidency of any University is primarily that of fund-raiser and that Beardsley is renowned for what he has already accomplished in that area at UVA. No one is unhappy with his pick. Now you might find some liberal Spanberger types who try to trash him but so far nothing has stuck - and they are uniformly off grounds people (like the author of this piece) who don’t know what they are talking about.
7) the article you cite is old and was never picked up by any major publication for the reasons given above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paywalled but basically his “doctorate from Penn” is a two year Ed.D. from a cash cow, pay to play program
https://richmond.com/opinion/column/article_a6df09e0-5d84-411c-a780-c6416e28ddd3.html
There’s already a lot of prejudice towards ed schools and EdDs in elite academia (as in, the EdD is not the terminal degree unless it’s from Harvard Ed school or Columbia Teachers College) but a two year program made up of classes once a month, plus a week or two per summer, seems pretty skimpy. Definitely sets him apart from the presidents of the actual Ivies, AAU, or T20 schools. Not a great for UVa, besides all of the political issues with the appointment.
And, yet, that’s the degree Jill Biden got from podunk University of Delaware and you scream if she’s not addressed “Dr.”. You can’t have it both ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paywalled but basically his “doctorate from Penn” is a two year Ed.D. from a cash cow, pay to play program
https://richmond.com/opinion/column/article_a6df09e0-5d84-411c-a780-c6416e28ddd3.html
There’s already a lot of prejudice towards ed schools and EdDs in elite academia (as in, the EdD is not the terminal degree unless it’s from Harvard Ed school or Columbia Teachers College) but a two year program made up of classes once a month, plus a week or two per summer, seems pretty skimpy. Definitely sets him apart from the presidents of the actual Ivies, AAU, or T20 schools. Not a great for UVa, besides all of the political issues with the appointment.
What do you expect when the MAGAs picked him? The faculty are not happy! This alum isn’t either.
MAGAs did not pick him. I don’t know a single member of the Board of Visitirs who ws or U.S. MAGA. The Board had been unhappy with him for over a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paywalled but basically his “doctorate from Penn” is a two year Ed.D. from a cash cow, pay to play program
https://richmond.com/opinion/column/article_a6df09e0-5d84-411c-a780-c6416e28ddd3.html
There’s already a lot of prejudice towards ed schools and EdDs in elite academia (as in, the EdD is not the terminal degree unless it’s from Harvard Ed school or Columbia Teachers College) but a two year program made up of classes once a month, plus a week or two per summer, seems pretty skimpy. Definitely sets him apart from the presidents of the actual Ivies, AAU, or T20 schools. Not a great for UVa, besides all of the political issues with the appointment.
She has lot in common with phony call her "doctor" Jill and her on-line Ed.D.
Anonymous wrote:What terminal credential do you possess, OP?
Anonymous wrote:Paywalled but basically his “doctorate from Penn” is a two year Ed.D. from a cash cow, pay to play program
https://richmond.com/opinion/column/article_a6df09e0-5d84-411c-a780-c6416e28ddd3.html
There’s already a lot of prejudice towards ed schools and EdDs in elite academia (as in, the EdD is not the terminal degree unless it’s from Harvard Ed school or Columbia Teachers College) but a two year program made up of classes once a month, plus a week or two per summer, seems pretty skimpy. Definitely sets him apart from the presidents of the actual Ivies, AAU, or T20 schools. Not a great for UVa, besides all of the political issues with the appointment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a little like right wing shitheel Christopher Rufo passing himself off as a Harvard grad when he only went to the extension school.
https://thenationaldesk.com/news/americas-news-now/harvard-prof-walks-back-criticism-of-extension-school-degrees-this-still-isnt-an-apology-jennifer-hochschild-christopher-rufo-claudine-gay-corey-deangelis-university-cambridge-massachusetts
That dude got a masters degree from Harvard Extension. I dunno, aren’t most masters degrees even at top 5 pay to play anyway? He went to Gtown as an undergrad. I don’t believe he would have trouble getting a masters degree at a top 5 if he’s willing to pay. Ask me how I know!
Why is it called Harvard Extension and not Harvard?
Anonymous wrote:He's been the dean of the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia since August 2015. How is it that the faculty members seeing him as an outsider?
Anonymous wrote:Why exactly is a doctorate needed to be a university administrator?