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University of Kansas eliminates 2 degrees, 1 department
LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) - The University of Kansas plans to eliminate its Humanities department and two undergraduate degrees because of low enrollment, Provost Barbara Bichelemeyer said. In addition, seven other undergraduate degrees with low enrollment will be merged with other degrees. Six low-enrollment programs will continue, The Lawrence Journal-World reported.
It's about time. How about they eliminate all of the lib professors.
ReplyDeleteAt public universities, remove tenure and cap professor salaries as the same amount as high school teachers.
ReplyDeleteTen times easier to teach a college student than a high school student.
Most high school class troublemakers do not go on to college.
ReplyDeletebut..they will increase funding for their Dept of Africana Stidies..
because..well..they gotta meet their Affirmative Action requirements..
^^^ No plan to do that, where is your proof. Stop being a liar. CHUD.
ReplyDelete^^ Not a college graduate of any sort. Right CHUD boi?
ReplyDeleteTOP PHOTO -- BANNER YEAR ELIMINATION
ReplyDeleteThe KU School of Law lists 48 members of faculty, of which only 2 do not include "Professor" in their title. Can you guess one???
A: Quinton D. Lucas, Lecturer of Law
Previous graduates of the now defunct degrees are urged to return their degrees for immediate cancellation.
ReplyDeleteThey should drop their poli sci degrees and force these students to get a legitimate career.
ReplyDeleteWhat about religious studies?
ReplyDeleteBut you really have to hope that advanced degrees in studying microaggressions involving bi-racial transgender people who use the pronoun "they" can still be earned at KU.
ReplyDeleteThere are just so many jobs that require this "expertise" just going begging in society!
How about producing some actual competent journalists?