Film screening: Starving the Beast

On February 16, LAIS is co-sponsoring a film screening of Starving the Beast.  Attached is a PDF flyer that you can share with your students to help advertise the event if you wish.  At the event, there will be some light refreshments, then the film and a brief discussion after.  Barbara Madeloni from the MTA will speak, and hopefully a couple students.

Location:  Ryan Lounge (M-3-721)
Date:       2/16/17
Time:   5pm-7:30pm

Synopsis:  As college tuition skyrockets and student debt explodes, a powerful new documentary reveals a nationwide fight for control of the heart, soul and finances of America’s public universities.  Starving the Beast tells the story of a potent one-two punch roiling public higher education right now:  35 years of systematic defunding and a well-financed market oriented reform effort.  It’s the story of a little known and misunderstood ideological fight, the outcome of which will change the future of public higher education. The film reveals an historic philosophical shift that reframes public higher education as a ‘value proposition’ to be borne by the student as a consumer, rather than an investment in citizens as a ‘public good’. Financial winners and losers emerge in a struggle poised to profoundly change public higher education.  The film vividly illustrates these issues in unfolding dramas at six public research universities:  University of Wisconsin, University of Virginia, University of North Carolina, Louisiana State University, University of Texas, and Texas A&M

http://www.starvingthebeast.net/

http://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2016/09/the-politics-of-higher-education/498551/

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/09/movies/starving-the-beast-review-steve-mims.html?_r=0

https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2016/03/22/starving-beast-examines-ideological-shifts-funding-higher-education