An interesting (and odd) addendum this morning to the story that Jeff posted:


Florida Governor Attacked Field His Daughter Studied

Many anthropologists remain furious at Governor Rick Scott, a Florida 
Republican, for saying this week that his state doesn't need more graduates in 
anthropology. Now the Associated Press reports that the governor's daughter, 
Jordan Kandah, has an anthropology degree from the College of William & Mary. 
Kandah's career path backs the view of anthropologists that their discipline 
can be preparation for a variety of fields. She was formerly a special 
education teacher and recently enrolled in an M.B.A. program.


,,,,Scott

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From: Jeffry Ricker [jeff.ric...@sccmail.maricopa.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 11:59 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: [tips] INSIDE HIGHER ED: Florida GOP vs. Social Science (including 
psychology)

Hi all,

The article mentioned in the subject line is here: 
http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2011/10/12/florida_governor_challenges_idea_of_non_stem_degrees

A couple of excerpts from the article:

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Governor Rick Scott gave an interview Monday to The Herald-Tribune in which he 
said that he wants to shift money away from some degree programs at state 
universities to increase support for science and technology fields. To 
illustrate what's wrong with current funding patterns, he said: "If I’m going 
to take money from a citizen to put into education then I’m going to take that 
money to create jobs. So I want that money to go to degrees where people can 
get jobs in this state. Is it a vital interest of the state to have more 
anthropologists? I don’t think so."....

The emergence of anthropology as a target was something of a surprise to 
Florida academics. Last year, State Senator Don Gaetz, who has since been 
elected as president of the Senate for 2012, complained about other degrees in 
the social sciences. "When the No. 1 degree granted is psychology and the No. 2 
degree is political science, maybe before we ask $100 million more of taxpayers 
we should re-deploy what we have," Gaetz said. "That way we make sure we're not 
sending graduates out with degrees that don't mean much."

Those comments led a group of psychology professors to prepare a report noting 
that just because the psychology major is popular doesn't mean it is a bad 
degree. The paper noted success for graduates in a range of fields (not just 
psychology).
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Best,
Jeff
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