Thanks for sharing, raghu.

The answer to your question is "no."

On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 2:47 PM, raghu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Excellent article about the happening at UVa:
> http://www.alternet.org/education/155954/what_happens_when_public_universities_are_run_by_robber_barons?page=entire
>
> Things couldn't be more black and white than this: some rabid b-school
> type (alum, board member, Goldman Sachs partner and hedge fund rich
> guy) claims credit for the unexplained firing of President Teresa
> Sullivan (well-respected sociologist).
>
> Today's robber barons - who seem to be invariably financial types -
> seem to even lack the noblesse oblige of the old robber barons the
> Rockerfellers, Stanfords and Carnegies who at least left behind fine
> academic institutions..
>
> Do ex-Goldman Sachs partners have any redeeming qualities at all?
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