Faulty Towers: The Crisis in Higher Education

“A few years ago, when I was still teaching at Yale, I was approached by a student who was interested in going to graduate school. She had her eye on Columbia; did I know someone there she could talk with? I did, an old professor of mine. But when I wrote to arrange the introduction, he refused to even meet with her. ”I won’t talk to students about graduate school anymore,” he explained. “Going to grad school’s a suicide mission’ …” (more)

[HT: Stephen Schwartz]
[William Deresiewicz, The Nation, 4 May]

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