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Thank ye. That was the goal.
My impression is it's not just the students, but the teachers. Part of the article goes into Columbia's self-perceived vulnerability of losing teachers not only the other Ivy Leagues, but foreign universities.
They are (not quite implicitly) concerned that if they go hard on the protestors, the protesting-supporting teachers will go abroad as well. Part of this could be because of 'fascistic' concerns that could be a 'push' factor-
-and other parts are the 'pull' factor of other higher education employers. From paras not raised-
A lot of the article reflects a subtext / basis of comparison with the other Ivy Leagues, especially Harvard.
And during that final Board-student meeting, I skipped a paragraph (for character limit constraints).
So- in a sense- pride. Or ego.
There would be a deep irony if the money making professors all bailed for China, thus having the opposite effect Trump intended
China seems unlikely, but the EU, on the other hand…
EU wouldn't be much of a problem. If they are in Harvard inventing cool shit, the profits from it sponsor the wokes in Harvard. The cool shit probably would make my life better, but the wokes would make it worse. If they move to EU and keep inventing the cool shit, I'd likely benefit from it no less - maybe I'd pay a bit more because tariffs or get it a little later, but on the bottom line it wouldn't make me substantially worse, as I don't get direct profit from Harvard owning cool shit and indirect profits are nearly the same. On the other hand, all the wokeness will be then concentrated in EU, and it hardly can be worse there already, so to be honest, I don't see much downside. Of course, it would be cool if I could get the benefits without the wokeness at all, but I'm not sure how to achieve that option.
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I always enjoy when I read such statements. Go where? Everywhere else in the world they pay less. Almost everywhere in the world there is less tolerance.
Not having read the original source (which may explain the appeal of foreign universities), I'd also be skeptical that foreign universities are equally attractive, in general, but other Ivy-Plus schools being a threat to faculty recruitment seems like a reasonable fear: If you're trying to make a career at a school, you want to be confident that the school will support your professional goals, and Columbia probably isn't very confidence-inspiring, at present. (And the kind of people who would go to foreign universities don't evaluate tolerance the way you do.)
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