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Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Mike Adams :: Townhall.com Columnist
Bray Brady Bray
by Mike Adams
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I’ve been warning people for years. In literally hundreds of columns I’ve argued that the liberals who run our institutions of higher learning are literally bankrupting our states. My columns have been filled with more than hollow assertions. They’ve been backed with evidence. And, now, every prediction I’ve made is coming true.

My office phone (here at UNC-Wilmington) was cut off over the summer because the department couldn’t pay the phone bill. Workers have been laid off. We didn’t get a pay raise this year. In fact, we got a pay cut. The room I teach in is boiling hot because the AC is broken and, apparently, the university cannot afford to fix it. I’m usually drenched in sweat by the end of a lecture. When it’s test time, the department can barely afford to run off my exams.

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Of course, I don’t mind any of this at all. I’m just basking in the glory of saying “I told you so.” I enjoy knowing that the public no longer questions my credibility on the issue of overspending in higher education. It helps that I’m a well-compensated speaker and writer, too. Like a good capitalist, I’ll do my best to profit from the present fiscal crisis.

Most people understand how we got into this mess in higher education. It’s because high paying administrative positions have been growing at a (much) faster rate than lower paying teaching positions. And the creation of these new positions rarely requires approval from the central administration in Chapel Hill.

But there is one person who doesn’t get it. That person is UNC-Greensboro Chancellor Linda Brady. Here’s what she had to say on August 19, 2009 in a speech at her university:

“This fall I will create a new Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion within the Office of the Chancellor. I will also re-establish the Task Force as the Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, which will be housed within this new office in 303 Mossman. A graduate student has been assigned to support the work of the Office and the Committee. Professors Dennison and Gause have agreed to reprise their Task Force roles and co-chair the Committee. Provost Perrin and I will meet with the group in mid-September and will rely heavily on its members for guidance and advice on these issues. In the coming year we expect to clearly define the roles and responsibilities of the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion with the goal of launching a national search in spring 2010 for a senior executive-staff level position to lead this office.”

What Linda Brady didn’t say in her speech is that these offices of “Inclusion” are driving up the cost of higher education. And that’s preventing a lot of working class folks from going to school to improve their lives. Referring to an office that excludes as an office of “inclusion” is, well, Orwellian. It’s like calling the Secretary of War the “Minister of Peace.”

Enter Erskine Bowles – former member of the Clinton Administration and now UNC system president. In an email sent this semester - by Bowles to all 17 UNC university chancellors, including Brady – he said the following: “We have discussed the need to pare administrative costs REPEATEDLY at Chancellor’s meetings.” Continued...

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Mike Adams is a criminology professor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington and author of Feminists Say the Darndest Things: A Politically Incorrect Professor Confronts "Womyn" On Campus.
 
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Dr. Adams, I may be the King of non-sequiters but I must ask, how does being a "well-compensated speaker and writer, too" differ from your calling out Ms. Coulter for her being "just out to sell books"? She is also well compensated and has (as you do) the truth behind her. And I'm also aware that it was a looong time ago that you called her out but we elephants have looong memories.

O from SD, Ca

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for public universities is what is needed. By the way, the problem of burgeoning administrative offices and middle management is also one of the reasons for the escalation in the cost of care at hospitals.And the primary reason is the same as well: subsidy by tax dollars via a plethora of programs. For that matter, the same can be said of your doctor's office,too.
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