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" ... For the Evangelicals, with Trump in the White House, Christian right ideologues have strong influence on personnel and policy issues at a level they could have only dreamed of in the past. For all these reasons, the CT editorial is unlikely for now to significantly diminish Trump’s support among Evangelicals ... "
" ... Many university presidents will tell you the answer lies in the middle, and parties must meet there to find a responsible and respectful solution. If it is possible to be true to mission and fiscally responsible, colleges and universities can find the way. They have proven themselves responsive and adaptable time and time again. But, many campus leaders assert, this will require faculty “purists” (ideologues) to be willing to understand institutional realities and that the academic world cannot survive in the model in their minds, no matter how noble and how beautiful the image. And those non-academic “realists” (cynics) must be willing to understand the power and the value of our US higher education system, and what it provides not only to students but to communities and the economy. Colleges and universities are different from businesses. But, like any business, they must continually refine/improve their product, compete successfully for market share, compete for specialized workforce, support their employees, and adhere to sound financial practices. ... "
" ... Part of the refusal to believe this is driven by ideology and politics; locals blame developer greed rather than their growth-resistant constituents, and ideologues blame capitalism. Add to this developer willingness to pay fees to non-profit developers to expedite delivery of their product. If higher prices rationalize the costs of fees and regulation it seals a corrupt relationship that fuels subsidies rather than liberalization of regulation. ... "
" ... We are not interested in bringing in ideologues or shallow provocateurs intent on outraging students and winning the spotlight. We want to welcome scholars with a deep understanding of traditions currently underrepresented on our campus (and on many others) and look forward to the vigorous conversations they will inspire. ... "