Saturday, October 13, 2007

A female president at Harvard

From the New York Times: First Woman Takes Reins at Harvard:
Drew Gilpin Faust, Harvard University’s first female president, was inaugurated Friday and offered a spirited defense of American higher education against demands that it quantify what it is teaching and focus primarily on training a global work force. ¶ … “A university is not about results in the next quarter,” Dr. Faust said. “It is not even about who a student has become by graduation. It is about learning that molds a lifetime, learning that transmits the heritage of millennia; learning that shapes the future.” ¶ In clear opposition to pressure from the federal government for universities to prove they are accountable by quantifying how well they teach, she called on higher education institutions themselves “to seize the initiative in defining what we are accountable for.” ¶ In an interview before the inauguration ceremony, Dr. Faust faulted a federal Commission on the future of Higher Education empanelled by the Bush administration for its focus on training a competitive work force for the global economy. While higher education makes “a fundamental contribution to training a work force,” she said, it should strive to be far more than that. ¶ She paraphrased W. E. B. DuBois: “Education is not to make men carpenters so much as to make carpenters men.” ¶ …Dr. Faust’s speech offered a ringing defense of the traditional role of universities as “stewards of living tradition,” as places for “philosophers as well as scientists,” where learning and knowledge are pursued in part “because they define what has over centuries made us human, not because they can enhance our global competitiveness.”….

14 comments:

torabora said...

Let's not draw too many parallels between public community colleges and private universities. We aint Harvard and our purposes are different. CC's serve as a soapbox for the Board Four and their perverted agendas. They also allow rat bastard presidents such as the Goomonster and the Cissellmonster places to mine for sacks of money and to satisfy their sick need to break decent peoples spirits.

Anonymous said...

You're a free person, 6:41. If you don't like your working conditions, move on.

torabora said...

8:33 What about making things better. Who is standing up against the petite dictators? You? Who is looking out for the college, the community, the taxpayer, the students? You? Are you cowering in fear or do you embrace the corruption? Why do you hate America? Why are you an enemy of freedom and democracy? Why do you embrace despotism, incompetence, and mendacity? Why don't you want to know what happened to the beautiful cherrywood conference table that was in the Cissellmonsters office? Why can't CC's merely be a quiet place where nothing much happens but teaching? You would certainly been a Tory during OUR Revolutionary War. And after it was over your type got their asses handed to them and became Canadians. Ptui! YOU should move on. I'm staying.

Anonymous said...

Chill out, torabora. You're way outa line.

Providing a link to a story about Harvard's new President hardly constitutes "drawing a parallel" between CCs and private universities. It's just interesting news.

True, we ain't Harvard. And Harvard ain't us. You seem to be saying that we're uppity for even talking about private universities. If so, that's just offensive. That's why you're getting a hostile response.

So chill.

Anonymous said...

What did happen to the beautiful cherrywood conference table that was in the Cissellmonsters office?

Anonymous said...

Petite Dictators!

Yes, that is exactly who these people are and that is one of the reasons why they are so mean-spirited and narcisistic, they know they are just teeny weeny little faux dictators and not for-real big imposing ones who take over countries.

Its an insecurity problem for them.

Anonymous said...

Is Raghu planning to take a pointsettia plant away from anyone again this December?

Anonymous said...

Motorcycle ride anyone?

Anonymous said...

I wonder if she'll institute the "Cambridge Clap"?

Anonymous said...

Cisselmonster?

Anonymous said...

You presume, 9:18. I simply made an observation and stated an option. Take it leave it. In the mean time, be well and in good health.

Anonymous said...

Motorcycle ride?

Anonymous said...

SUZIE!!! I'd know that face anywhere. Thanks for the great comments by Faust. She gets it.

Anonymous said...

Pointsettia anyone?

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