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Former academic, trying to figure out what’s next. Currently researching sustainability in healthcare.
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This looks fantastic!

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It’s a nonprofit though, right? I think that’s what matters. I was eligible while teaching at a private college.

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And, yes, humanities education might not always directly increase one’s ability to make or sell widgets, but there is value outside of business propositions! Ahhhhh!

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This is part of what makes me so sad/angry about the destruction of humanities education, especially when the charge comes that it’s not”valuable.”

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Which isn’t to say state funding of religion always has the same results, but that it’s more complicated than assumed.

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Just wondering if Jerry Jones is back there somewhere.

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Every Religious Studies scholar also nodding so hard their head is about to fall off.

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No reason given, but I think we can all safely assume it was the only time slot his donor had available to give him a bribe. He’s gotta put first things first.

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I’m not a military person, but sometimes it’s a helpful analogy as an area that’s also unlike business. For example, if you have a bad boss in the Army, or want to live closer to relatives, you can’t just switch to an Air Force unit where you want to live.

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But the arrogance among Wharton students-the assumption that confused purchased power with academic excellence-was quite common. Marc’s myopic idiocy is a perfect match.

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@drpweb.bsky.social
Former academic, trying to figure out what’s next. Currently researching sustainability in healthcare.
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