This is the updatable archive of Administrative Anarchy in American Academia so that 1) everything is centrally located, and so 2) I don’t have to keep making new pages for each update. If any more important updates happen to the document itself, then it will be updated to this page. Bookmark and periodically revisit, if you want.
“Nepotism and (self)overpayment of administrators are notorious in chiropractic academics.”
Brief story: I took a geography class at university and a student asked the professor (who himself was a graduate student) “how did you get the job?" The professor casually answered, “nepotism.”
It’s unfortunate, yet not surprising. For us “regular folks,” grades, exam scores, and good LORs are all we can depend on. *Shrug*
I wish your article wasn't so thoroughly true, but it is. I went through it down in the shadow of The Big Chicken on Route 41. Great article, Alex.