It takes tuition payments from nearly 1,000 undergraduates just to pay their base salaries!

Bacon’s Rebellion is reposting this article published by Open the Books, a nonprofit group dedicated to transparency in government spending, and republished on the Jefferson Council blog. Open the Books CEO Adam Andrzejewski will speak at the Jefferson Council 3rd annual meeting April 9. Register now to attend. — JAB
The University of Virginia (UVA) hasย at least 235 employees under its โdiversity, equity and inclusion (DEI)โ banner โ including 82 students โ whose total cost of employment is estimated at $20 million. Thatโs $15 million in cash compensation plus an additional 30 percent for the annual cost of their benefits.
In contrast, last Friday, the University of Floridaย dismissed its DEI bureaucracy, saving students and taxpayers $5 million per year. The universityย terminatedย 13 full-time DEI positions and 15 administrative faculty appointments. Those funds have been re-programmed into a โfaculty recruitment fundโ to attract better people who actually teach students.
No such luck for learning at Virginiaโs flagship university โ founded by Thomas Jefferson no less. UVA has a much deeper DEI infrastructure. (more…)







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