Student at Brown Univ sends email to 3,800 non-faculty employees. "What do you do all day?"

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College is such a scam. Nearly all of these non-faculty employees are DEI hires. Do-nothing jobs for illiterate blacks. "We will pay you $80 thousand a year. Just sit at your desk and don't touch nothin'."

may 4 2025 A student at Brown University is facing disciplinary charges for emailing thousands of non-faculty employees in a “Doge-like” email asking, “What do you do all day?”

Alex Shieh created a database of 3,805 administrative employees to attempt to understand why the Ivy League has become so expensive after the latest tuition hike brought annual costs for students up to $93,000. Shieh’s email attempted to identify three particular jobs: “DEI jobs, redundant jobs, and bulls*** jobs,” but in the end, Shieh only received several dozen largely profane, belligerent responses from irate bureaucrats in addition to possible repercussions from Brown.
Shieh’s concerns regarding inflated college bureaucracies are reflected in a larger trend amongst universities, as according to Forbes, “Between 1976 and 2018, full-time administrators and other professionals employed by those institutions increased by 164% and 452%, respectively,” and “the number of full-time faculty employed at colleges and universities in the U.S. increased by only 92%, marginally outpacing student enrollment which grew by 78%.”
 
Wikipedia says this college only has 10,700 students and 848 teachers so i assume the 3800 non-faculty are at all the ivy league schools not just Brown U.
 
Wikipedia says this college only has 10,700 students and 848 teachers so i assume the 3800 non-faculty are at all the ivy league schools not just Brown U.
A total of 1,165 faculty (instructional staffs), including both full-time and part-time faculty, are working at Brown. The average faculty salary is $156,371 for the academic year 2023-2024. You can check salary information in detail at faculty salary by academic rank.
For non-instructional staffs, a total of 5,496 employees


Obviously they have Maintenence men and janitors and cafeteria ladies.
 
A total of 1,165 faculty (instructional staffs), including both full-time and part-time faculty, are working at Brown. The average faculty salary is $156,371 for the academic year 2023-2024. You can check salary information in detail at faculty salary by academic rank.
For non-instructional staffs, a total of 5,496 employees


Obviously they have Maintenence men and janitors and cafeteria ladies.
So they have nearly 5 non-faculty for every faculty!??? That can't be true.
 
College is such a scam. Nearly all of these non-faculty employees are DEI hires.

I take it by not responding that Brown University just did not have a good explanation for what all those thousands of people do all day long.
 
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College is such a scam. Nearly all of these non-faculty employees are DEI hires. Do-nothing jobs for illiterate blacks. "We will pay you $80 thousand a year. Just sit at your desk and don't touch nothin'."



And that's why tuition and books are so high. It happened in the 1990s.
College Administrative staff exploded by 200% in 1 year, and kept going from then until now.
The DEI crap is just a little bit of the black stuff on top of a big pile pile of white chicken poop.
It's all chickenpoop.
 
Do people actually have so much of nothing going on that they worry about what some non faculty on a college campus do? Wow oh wow. Sad sacks.
 
Do people actually have so much of nothing going on that they worry about what some non faculty on a college campus do? Wow oh wow. Sad sacks.
Or they might be wondering why they pay so much for tuition and books. :dunno:
 
Or they might be wondering why they pay so much for tuition and books. :dunno:

Why talk to an idiot. The USA has the highest healthcare costs yet the sickest people. America has the most expensive education yet rank like 40th in the world in literacy. Education here in the USA costs at least twice as much or more than any other country. Why?

The same waste, corruption and fraud that DOGE finds in government exists in our universities.

Silly us for noticing and caring.

When I went to college, I could go to a very good private university for just a few thousand dollars a year. Or about $20,000 a year today adjusted for inflation. And people were taught HOW to think not WHAT to think. Then colleges got the idea: they began infiltrating businesses and corporations with their people increasingly making it a /NECESSITY/ to get a college degree for most any job!

When I went to college, people got degrees for highly advanced and specialized fields like science; now you can't even get a dumb job doing menial work without a college degree. When I went to college, only about 13% of all people had a degree, now almost half of all people have degrees. And most of them are idiots at that. When you create a monopoly, you can charge pretty much anything.

I've heard it argued that due to shifts in curriculums, that today it takes a person at least a Bachelors to get the same education I had just in high school alone in the 1970s. Now, colleges train students on WHAT to think and suppress HOW to think, reason, and suppress diversity of thought, the very OPPOSITE what I was taught in school.

So how did that college degree I could get in the 1970s for $20,000 a year (adjusted for today's inflation) end up costing $96,000 a year? That is nearly 500% over the rate of inflation! Something is very wrong. Kudos to the student for wondering. He will probably have a $400,000 bill now just to get that 4-year degree and it will probably get him a $40,000 to $80,000/year job. But with the cost of living consuming 96% of his income just to stay alive, it will take him the rest of his life to get out of debt.

Seems to me any intelligent or college educated person would want to know, but that obviously doesn't include initforme.
 

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