EDUC A college so crippled by going woke that all 3 candidates to be its new president withdrew their applications

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A college so crippled by going woke that all 3 candidates to be its new president withdrew their applications
By Thomas Lifson

It’s one thing for students to shun applying to colleges that disgrace themselves with wokeness excesses: it’s quite another when applicants to run the campus all bow out.

The ideology of wokeness that now is in command at virtually all of the nation’s leading colleges and universities is toxic, not just to the outside society and economy, but to the institutions that have embraced it. While the most highly-endowed institutions like Harvard, Yale, Stanford, and Princeton – hedge funds managing tens of billions of dollars with educational subsidiaries that justify their tax-exempt status – will survive, other degree-granting establishments further down the prestige hierarchy may end up forfeiting their survivability.

Case in point: The Evergreen State College, founded in 1967 as a non-traditional institution where students can design their own courses of study and professors write evaluations in place of assigning grades, but owned and subsidized by the State of Washington. Evergreen made national headlines, drove away applicants, and ended up paying out hundreds of thousands of dollars to settle a lawsuit when it implemented and defended a segregationist event on campus in 2017.

Professor Bret Weinstein, a leftist, refused to participate in the evacuation of white people (only) from the campus of Evergreen State College and sued the college for the hostile work environment he alleged that he and his wife subsequently suffered. Without admitting that charge, the state-supported institution that already faces a $2.1 million deficit and layoffs, is going to cough up a cool half million bucks to avoid the expense, spectacle, and risk of a jury trial.

Exposure of the College’s extremism resulted in serious declines in applications and enrollment, and therefore a deficit:

Administrators at The Evergreen State College have announced that the embattled school faces a massive $2.1 million budget shortfall due in part to a drop in enrollment, and the institution has already handed out some temporary layoff notices as officials grapple with balancing the books.

In an Aug. 28 memo to the campus community titled "Enrollment and Budget Update," officials report that fall 2017-18 registration is down about 5 percent, from 3,922 students to 3,713. But the problem is nearly all of the students they lost are nonresidents, who traditionally pay a much higher tuition to attend, officials explained in the memo, a copy of which was obtained by The College Fix.

Jason Rantz summarizes why the layoffs came:

Turns out, being nationally recognized for unhinged Progressive students who are allowed by cowardly administrators to run amok doesn't pay off, as Evergreen State College is learning. (snip)

I hope this serves as a wake up call. The behavior we saw on the Evergreen campus surrounding Professor Bret Weinstein has consequences. Evergreen administrators seem to hate being criticized and rather than change their behavior, they lash out. It wouldn't surprise me if the reason for some of the drop off is their notoriety as a bastion of political correct lunatics.

But as much as the school wants to placate childish and dangerous behavior of campus activists who are offended when someone doesn't agree with every one of their tactics, they do so at their own peril (and budget shortfall).

Instead of embarking on reforms that would push wokeness out of the curriculum while laying off its worst practitioners, Evergreen decided to go with the political flow in higher education, and muddle through with the existing extremism free to reign on campus. The result: a mess that keeps compounding, and situation to unmanageable that nobody wants to manage it, even for a salary of $300,000 a year. The local newspaper in the campus area, The Chronicle, reports:

A year-long process to find the next president of The Evergreen State College came to a shocking conclusion Wednesday when the college’s Board of Trustees emerged from a three-hour meeting and announced that the three finalists for the job had withdrawn their names from consideration.

Board of Trustees Chairwoman Karen Fraser said all three finalists — Michael Dumont, Catherine Kodat and Lee Lambert — withdrew following recent interviews with faculty, students, staff and alumni.

I am not optimistic about the ability of the trustees to grapple with the genuine issues:

Trustee David Nicandri said the common conceit about the college is that its biggest challenge is in recruitment and retention, but he also cited a “deeper set of problems” facing the college, which he did not identify.

“A forthcoming interim president or interim administrator or permanent appointment must engage constructively and continuously with the campus community with one primary objective in mind — that we engage in the ideal model of shared governance in a collegial and constructive manner,” he said.

I doubt that prospective students are worried about shared governance so much as they are about a college that won’t give them a useful education because it is so consumed with ideology.

Evergreen is owned by the State of Washington, which may be reluctant to shut it down, as this would be an admission of failure. Private institutions that disgrace themselves and have no such financial backstop may fall by the wayside, financially crippled as students avoid them. This happened to Antioch College of Yellow Springs, Ohio, though in its case, alumni raised enough money to purchase the campus and revive the college’s name in a newly constituted institution. Hampshire College in Massachusetts, another bastion of trendy progressivism, is also having trouble with survivability.

Demography alone – declining cohorts of students graduating high school and applying for college – means that the current number of colleges and universities will not sustained. The rise of cheaper online degrees will further reduce the number of those willing to pay a premium for 4 years on residential campus.

“Get woke, go broke” is a clever slogan invented by Professor Glenn Reynolds. While it takes a long time to deliver the death blow, progressivism in the form of wokeness is gradually destroying the moral and financial basis for supporting higher education.

Hillsdale College, Grove City College, and a few others are notable exceptions, but are either despised or ignored by the makers of the all-important college ranking surveys that channel so many high schoolers to compete for places in the highest prestige institutions that they imagine are their pathway to a desirable career.

The solution is simple. Trash the college and reopen it as a trade school teaching welding and other useful skills. That sends about 300 professors out onto the Street looking for jobs in a shrinking market.

That would send a thrill through the professoriate, the thought that pandering to some SnowFlake might cost them their jobs.
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ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
If I was hiring and a college degree was a requirement of the job and one of these "woke clowns" from this college applied for the job, I would IMMEDIATELY toss their application into the round file. ANY DEGREE coming out of this institution I would consider absolutely WORTHLESS and NON-EXISTENT.
 

Cuffo

Contributing Member
Evergreen has always been a joke to the entire State of Washington. But it gives the free spirt loonies a place to call their own.
 

Tarryn

Senior Member
RUNTIME IS REQUIRED
If anyone wants to see a students perspective on what happened at Evergreen, there is a former student named Benjamin Boyce who has made a series of videos on YouTube. He is somewhat left but not woke. He gathered a lot of the video footage of the fiasco.

First episode
Runtime : 16m30s
View: https://youtu.be/PQAJ-7t4QOo
 
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Krayola

Veteran Member
Board of Trustees Chairwoman Karen Fraser said all three finalists — Michael Dumont, Catherine Kodat and Lee Lambert — withdrew following recent interviews with faculty, students, staff and alumni.
Is anyone else bothered about the fact that they named (doxxed??) the three finalists by giving their names to the media? This could cause them to receive threats and harassment. If I am in the process of interviewing for a job, I expect that info to be kept private! At that very least, that protects the interviewee from experiencing any problems at their current job. No one wants their boss to know they are looking elsewhere.
 

thompson

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Hillsdale is highly rated by many. Trick today is getting your kids foot in the door.
Yes, it is very well regarded by many.

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Zagdid

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Somethings must become completely broken before they can be fixed. Cheering on their demise and cherishing the day they can be torn down and rebuilt under the original tenets.
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
Evergreen would be a good school to teach Lumbering and Forest Management.

Forestry is more than just a stick in the mud. America needs lumberjacks.

And milling.

And end use processors.

Maybe do construction as a Masters degree?

It beats destruction by "Woke."

Dobbin
 

MinnesotaSmith

Membership Revoked
Somethings must become completely broken before they can be fixed. Cheering on their demise and cherishing the day they can be torn down and rebuilt under the original tenets.
Harvard IIRC was originally a Christian seminary, only admitting conservative white men. It would take an upheaval of the intensity of the German experience at the end of WWII to even have a remote chance of bringing THAT level of change there. I predict that Evergreen will degrade to the level of an Egyptian city in Pharonic times, forgotten and covered by sand for thousands of years, before doing an equivalent degree of reform.
 
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