Colleges Are Cutting Budgets: Are Execs & Administrators Taking Their Fair Share of the Pain?
Colleges and universities are cutting budgets by the tens and hundreds of millions of dollars. But what exactly are they cutting — fat or lean? There are two new contributions to the debate, which is more like a shouting match on many campuses. The two key questions: Are the masses of administrators and executives who sprouted across higher education in flush times taking their fair share of the pain during the current crisis? And will the crisis really force higher education to be more efficient? Johns Hopkins professor Benjamin Ginsberg (pictured right) has buttressed his acerbic attacks on higher education’s […]
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American Association of University Professors
Benjamin Ginsberg
Cary Nelson
Delta Cost Project
InsideHigherEd.com
Jane Wellman
Kevin Reilly
Linda Katehi
The Chronicle of Higher Education
The Fall of The Faculty: The Rise of the All-Administrative University and Why It Matters
University of California-Davis
University of North Carolina
University of Wisconsin
university spending