Mind and Hands, not it is not sexist just because "men" or "man" are in the Latin word. That is MIT's motto. For a century it was a technical school, science and engineering. Yes some liberal arts stuff like English, some history, and languages. Engineers had to have some facility in German and French, and in my time Russian. Not much, but enough with a dictionary you could translate an abstract to get the gist.
They they also had a Department on Management of Businesses, and that was related to engineers managing this stuff they produced.
Then came the 90s and new management and left wing ideas. Up sprang the Media Lab, the world of demos never getting any farther, then Philosophy where there is a Professor of Philosophy and Women’s and Gender Studies at MIT.
She has published in metaphysics, epistemology, feminist theory, and
critical race theory. Broadly speaking, her work links issues of social
justice with contemporary work in epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy
of language, and philosophy of mind.
Now the NY Times writes:
I’ve written
about Donald Trump’s plan to crush the academic left, but it
increasingly looks as though he and his allies are targeting academia
more broadly, including the hard sciences that have long enjoyed
bipartisan support. “I think the extremely strong desire is to just
punish universities however possible,” Kevin Carey, the director of the
education policy program at New America, a public policy think tank,
told me. “It’s not based on any kind of coherent policy agenda. It’s
just a desire to inflict pain.”This
is the context for the Trump administration’s attempt, currently being
challenged in court, to slash research funding from the National
Institutes of Health. The details sound technical and very boring: The
new policy would limit reimbursements for schools’ overhead expenses to
15 percent of grants’ value, instead of the 50 to 70 percent that
universities often receive now. But if this goes into effect, the damage
will be tremendous.
The writer alleges that Trump wants to destroy Universities. Well in my opinion and in my experience it is already a done deed. If one looks at the size and focus of Philosophy, DEI, Political Science, even Economics and Management, the seeds of destruction are already not only sown but blooming!
No longer is the focus on pure technology or science, it is everything but! The 15% number is just a bell that rings out saying, we will pay for all the research but the cost for the other stuff you get to pay out of your own pocket, that means Alumni donations. I suspect that there will be a revolt there as well.