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      MIT is in a unique position to negotiate here though as that funding is a bargain for the US. And honestly MIT’s reputation and capacity to attract the global top talent in stem will remain long after a funding battle unless they trash it.

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        Yeah being ranked as one of the best schools in the world will hopefully help them gain leverage. On the world stage there are only a few U.S. schools that say “the U.S. is still good at things” and letting MIT fall from those positions will make the U.S. look like their re-imagining of education is the complete failure we all know it is going to be. Would someone else take their place, yes. Will they be from the U.S., no. I was hoping UCF would reach that point somewhere along the line, but I’m biased and I think they got a boot on their neck for the last number of years that stopped them from research growth and diverted it to stupid Desantis shit.

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          It’s not even that, MIT has this reputation because they produce results. They’re well known to be the upstream source of massive amounts of technological innovation with all the financial benefits that comes with

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    Universities have legacies to maintain. Some have already irreparably fucked that up.

    Looking at you, Columbia.

    Straight to the trash, any resume from Columbia. Sorry not sorry. Your institution is beyond tainted. Just tell me you got a GED instead.

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        Fair isn’t how things normally play out. If hiring was fair, the name of your University wouldn’t have half the impact it does on law firms and such. Any good company will know they are still a good student if they graduated, but stains come from before/during/after no matter what.

        Were the Harry Potter books a great series for kids at the time, I say definitely. Do the stains from the authors views after they come out stain the actors/actresses who don’t denounce them… unfortunately yes. You see it in so many threads shitting on anyone willing to work on their upcoming series.

        Is it reasonable… Many people think yes, so they will lose audience. Many people think no, so they will keep that audience. If Rowling died, would that stain on the product still hold in 10 years… It will stay for some forever.

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    i was going to say, but MIT is a pipeline for Israeli weapons research industry, scientist, engineer that dont feel conscience when supporting israeli efforts.

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    Well done MIT. Hopefully this will encourage others to stand their ground too, even if they’re not so well equipped with other sources of funding as MIT.

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    "With respect, we cannot support the proposed approach to addressing the issues facing higher education,” the Massachusetts Institute of Technology president wrote in a letter.

    https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WithDueRespect

    With Due Respect

    “Why is it that whenever someone says ‘with all due respect’, they really mean ‘kiss my ass’?”

    — Ashley Williams, Mass Effect 1

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    Good; hopefully other universities follow.

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    Welp props to MIT. I would love to see foreign countries refuse to recognise any sort of certifications from any place that does.