Friday, May 27, 2016

May 27, 2016 Podcast Recap: Why UW Alumni Support Ray Cross

[NOTE: If you're a Raymond Cross supporter, then click the "Support Letter RE: Ray Cross" tab to access an easy-to-send template by which to communicate your stance to the UW System Board of Regents.]

The vilification of Ray Cross is led by self-interested faculty. Rather uninterested in the value students are getting in terms of occupational prestige and actual respect from the labor market, i.e. value in terms of career prospects, too many faculty look pitifully inward at their imaginary personal hells; perceived perditions that do not exist because they've secured the privilege of salaried, white-collar work!

Such privilege among faculty invokes apathy from under-employed graduates who had matriculated under the same teachers' tutelage. Faculty don't know real occupational pain and suffering until they've resorted to working in a hot, noisy factory at wages that are far below what their degree says they should be (theoretically, if not actually) capable of earning.

So when faculty complain about an eroded sense of privilege, those outside academia generally throw it back in their collective face by saying, "Check -your- privilege, you hoard of professionally privileged guilt-mongers!"

Like lemmings, many students have marched in lock-step to ingratiate themselves with their instructors! That is why some student governments have jumped onto the "hate Ray Cross" bandwagon.

(I thought hatred wasn't allowed at a university -- though it would seem liberals deem those who are "intolerant" of tenure have self-designated as "acceptable targets" of impolite invective.)

If these blind student-followers of faculty had any sense, they would realize now is the perfect time to wring some quality-control concessions from faculty. For too long, faculty had the freedom to simply teach, without concern for how many of their students are being introduced to useful entry-level work through their academic programs.

Students voicing any concerns of this nature were habitually directed to the so-called "Career Development Centers," which were no better than a trip to the Internet jobs board (i.e. no unadvertised job leads or exclusive internships are there).

This perpetual buck-passing about creating genuine work opportunities for occupationally needy students amounts to a wide-scale school-to-work scam! Many young adults are failing to gain occupational prestige not by lack of education -- they've plenty of it -- but because they're getting stuck in dead-end, "unskilled" jobs after university degree conferral.

We do not know the extent of this problem in Wisconsin because the University of Wisconsin System does not monitor occupational outcomes in any systematic way. Graduation web pages and alumni foundation newsletters might cherry-pick successful grads, but even allowing for space limitations in such publications, these cumulative dozens are so of "successes" belie the thousands of "failures" bearing the UW brand on -their- resume!

This begs the question of quality control: Without capping enrollment or substantially toughening admission standards, how do we promote greater availability and acquisition of relevant work for students who are seeking internships, externships, and white-collar work?

(As opposed to dooming most students, by sheer volume, to a "student career" of serving food washing dishes, and sweeping floors, only to graduate out of those student jobs and be left with neither career prospects nor unemployment benefits.)

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

May 27, 2016 Podcast Preview: Ray Cross and the Rubicon of Relaxed Tenure

Just as Julius Caesar forded the Rubicon River (now since dried to a stream) and stayed the course to win a three-year insurrection, Raymond Cross has carried the banner for Wisconsin's elected legislators and The People they represent, not once backing down in the face of hostile Faculty Senate leadership.

Friday's episode of WPR Rebuttal examines why University of Wisconsin System students and alumni (of any UW campus) have more reasons to support Ray Cross than to oppose him. Callers are welcome to weigh in during our show, via (929) 477-3965, between 12:30 and 1:30 p.m. CST.

*** Because hold times are minimal, be alert for when you're taken off hold and put on the air. Your area code will be recited on-air to identify you as a caller before going live. Calls are accepted as-is, with no guarantee against dropped transmissions. ***

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

WPR Rebuttal Changes Format Next Week and Will be Preempted This Friday

Based on our shorter segments garnering thrice-or-higher the downloads of their longer kin, WPR Rebuttal has decided to downsize its podcasts: Briefer is better!

Unlike the traditional call-in shows, WPR Rebuttal realizes you don't have time to listen for a fixed duration at a specific time. You enjoy downloading our podcast for your leisure -- but don't like hunting around for the best parts! That's why:

1) WPR Rebuttal is now only one hour instead of two.

Our call-in period has also shifted to the halfway point of our former hours; that is, we're live from 12:30 p.m. through 1:30 p.m. Central Standard Time (CST). This continues lunch-time access for most aspiring callers, as well as streamlines the workflow of our one-man content producer.

2) Previews will be Wednesdays, and recaps shall be Fridays.

The halving of workload permits more expedient podcast preparation, which means WPR Rebuttal listeners can access notes, links, and elaborations relating to each show's topic a few days sooner than previously possible.

3) Downloadable MP3s of Podcasts are now linked directly from recap headings.

Although a cost-effective content delivery platform in most situations, BlogTalkRadio isn't very user-friendly to those who just want to pop in and listen! BTR all but hides the downloads, forcing most users to try and stream. However...

...BTR does not appear to stream when I click an episode title: Only a placeholder image appears, but nothing happens when I click the "play" button! (I checked my version of Flash -- that is -not- causing the problem; BTR is.)

WPR Rebuttal has thankfully engineered a workaround: Rather than visit the counter-intuitive, semi-functional BlogTalkRadio page for an episode, listeners can visit the recap page for a given episode and then click the title of the episode on that page to instantly access the downloadable MP3 of that podcast! Problem solved.

Friday, May 13, 2016

May 13, 2016 Podcast Preview: College Opportunity Cost to Career Lifeblood Akin to Slasher Films; UWM Racist and Without a Bookstore?

WPR's third live call-in period will be held today from 12:00 p.m. (noon) through 2:00 p.m. Central Standard Time via BlogTalkRadio. The call-in number is (929) 477-3965.

Topics will include the following:
1) Why the slasher film is a pertinent analogy for how students enroll in college with the best intent but end up getting screwed, even to the point of career death;

2) An examination of UW-Milwaukee's policy of segregating graduates into "black" and "gold" (non-black) ceremonies; and

3) A scathing critique of UW-Milwaukee's "UWM Panther Shop," the former UWM Bookstore that no longer sells books -- even jettisoning its online catalog!

Features a few Friday the 13th hijinks to keep the interest running more smoothly than the blood of a freshly flayed corpse! Tune in to find out!

*** Callers are accepted as-is (or "as-are," as the case might be). If placed on hold, please be attentive to realize when you're no longer on hold and are on the air. ***

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

May 6, 2016 Podcast Recap: Faculty Senate Votes Reflective of Emerging Legitimation Crisis Against Entire UW System

Highlights of SenatorJPO's narration, by half-hour segments

Segment 1: UW System President No-Confidence Vote; University Legitimation Crisis
Air Date: Friday, May 6 12:00 PM
Duration: 0 hs 29 mins
Episode ID: 8812521



Segment 2: UW System President No-Confidence Vote; University Legitimation Crisis, Cont.
Air Date: Friday, May 6 12:33 PM
Duration: 0 hs 29 mins
Episode ID: 8812635



• Performs "King of UW," a parody of "Herod's Song" from the musical Jesus Christ Superstar (download by right-clicking the title and choosing "Save As..."):

"King of UW" (SenatorJPO's parody of "Herod's Song" from Jesus Christ Superstar)

You are Ray Cross / The great Raymond Cross /
Help us, we're the faculty / To recruit minority /
It's all up to you / To see us all through /
C'mon, king of UW!

Raymond, time is ticking / It's nearly end-of-year /
College wounds we're licking / Our future is in fear /
There's nothing you can really do / This much we know /
But we refuse to allow you / To let students run the show

Oh, you are Ray Cross / The great Raymond Cross /
Bring back our union rights / C'mon, Ray, where's your fight? /
Restore our tenure / That's why we're insecure /
C'mon, king of UW!

Don't you know why we're losing sleep / Campus enrollment continues downward creep / Ticked-off students and declining headcount / No honest way to raise it by such a high amount /

Oh, you are Ray Cross / The great Raymond Cross /
High school grads are avoiding us / Time to throw you beneath the bus! /
You had time for defense / Now it's "no confidence" /
C'mon, king of UW!

Segment 3: Vandalism at UW-Madison; Campus Climate at University of Wisconsin
Air Date: Friday, May 6 1:09 PM
Duration: 0 hs 29 mins
Episode ID: 8812751



Segment 4: Unsolicited Advice for UW-Madison Protesters
Air Date: Friday, May 6 1:43 PM
Duration: 0 hs 28 mins
Episode ID: 8812871



Friday, May 6, 2016

May 6, 2016 Podcast Preview: UW System President Faces No-Confidence Votes; Emerging Legitimation Crisis of UW System; and Related Issues

WPR's second live call-in period will be held today from 12:00 p.m. (noon) through 2:00 p.m. Central Standard Time via BlogTalkRadio. The call-in number is (929) 477-3965.

Topics will include logical explanations as to the following:
1) Why the no-confidence votes by faculty against UW System President Raymond Cross show he is committed to constructive change that benefits student-consumers;

2) Why the faculty backlash against Ray Cross proves they're ignorant of the emergent legitimation crisis against state universities; and

3) How a few other issues in the news relate to the above topics.

*** Callers are accepted as-is (or "as-are," as the case might be). If placed on hold, please be attentive to realize when you're no longer on hold and are on the air. ***