There’s a vicious cycle here:
Litigation ==> CYA draconian “standards” ==> Less margin for “behavioral error” ==> More “transgressions” ==> stricter “enforcement consequences” ==> Increased stress and related litigation
Pick your starting point.
Bottom line: LSJU feels it has to be a prescriptive nanny state to reduce its exposure to litigation.
10,000 administrators? FFS, what a clown car.
This is just totally disgusting. I have 2 degrees from LSJU and this only reinforces my decision to never give another dime to the place, must less encourage any young family members to apply if this is what they’re getting into. This is how you fall out of love.
Litigation ==> CYA draconian “standards” ==> Less margin for “behavioral error” ==> More “transgressions” ==> stricter “enforcement consequences” ==> Increased stress and related litigation
Pick your starting point.
Bottom line: LSJU feels it has to be a prescriptive nanny state to reduce its exposure to litigation.
10,000 administrators? FFS, what a clown car.
This is just totally disgusting. I have 2 degrees from LSJU and this only reinforces my decision to never give another dime to the place, must less encourage any young family members to apply if this is what they’re getting into. This is how you fall out of love.
