Does anyone actually believe this is anything but a biased hit piece?
It becomes clear about half way through that the author's real problem is that faculty (who the author belongs to) have lost political control over universities.
The focus on administrators increasing costs tends to be a red herring to distract you from the fact that state funding per student has fallen dramatically.
It becomes clear about half way through that the author's real problem is that faculty (who the author belongs to) have lost political control over universities.
The focus on administrators increasing costs tends to be a red herring to distract you from the fact that state funding per student has fallen dramatically.