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by nmrm2
3764 days ago
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> computer science professors generally speaking couldn't care less about the marketability of their degree programs among the general public, much less the lower income general public. Enrollment numbers just aren't important enough currency in higher ed to devote enough effort to get the president and a bunch of celebrities on board. Deans, maybe. But not run-of-the-mill professors. And even then, almost all CS programs have the exact opposite problem right now -- too many people and too much hype so that it's hard to predict the future and grow sustainably. Besides, it is a very well-documented fact that the current push for STEM -- and specifically CS -- education is coming from political types and insdustry folks. |
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But then the dot bust happened and enrollment went back down to much more reasonable numbers, and she was a lot happier for it.
So yeah, I doubt professors are the ones pushing too hard for this.