I think in part it's because they don't like firing fellow administrators and also partly that those administrators all believe in the DEI/ACE stuff (not saying they shouldn't).
I'm not sure how much it reflects market pressures and I don't particularly care if these departments exist. The truth is that one way or another universities are going to have a strategy for dealing with this set of issues. Whether that's in a stand alone office or it's mixed in with the duties of another office doesn't really concern me.
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Perceptive!
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I have worked in and around academia for a couple of decades now, including one case of a university going through some major cuts and reorganization.
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Yes, I was thinking something similar. They probably are cutting back because some of these offices are too expensive to manage. They dont bring in a clear profit to the university.
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They are cutting back because of politics and Republicans outlawing or defunding them. Plain and simple political. culture war stuff Not saying whether they should exist or not, but the reason for the pull backs is well documented. As was the flood of offices opening post-2020.
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Politics in a public university....it cant be good. Politics sway back and forth.
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Exactly. It will swing the other way again. Watch!
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Yes, of course. Its just a matter of time. But schools arent doing so well now, so it might take a while.
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Schools follow the politics. They have to, because the money comes from the state (for public schools).
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