‘The dreadful scandal at Penn State reached another level on July 12, with the 250-page report of former FBI director Louis Freeh to the university’s board of trustees, culminating a seven-month independent investigation.’
Don’t damage the brand…
There’s still a large psychological buy-in that college is the only way to “arrive”, get to the middle-class, be successful etc. While it may still be worth it for many, the core educational mission has been over-run with many other interests in a fiscally unsustainable way. Think of all the people with a financial, political, or personal interest in higher ed, and the motivations behind the Penn State cover-up, while inexcusable, become somewhat easier to understand.
Thoughts to the victims.
Addition: A $60 million dollar fine and a 4-year bowl ban. Paterno’s wins from 1998 own are scrubbed from his record, and his statue was taken down.
Related On This Site: From Grantland Via From Burke To Kirk And Beyond: ‘Growing Up Penn State’
Via Instapundit: Jerry Bowyer At Forbes: ‘A College Bubble So Big Even The New York Times And 60 Minutes Can See It…Sort Of’
A deeper look at what education “ought” to be… A Review Of Martha Nussbaum’s ‘Cultivating Humanity: A Classical Defense of Reform in Liberal Education.’