"Forget the professions which serve critical societal needs..."
The Sage Colleges president Susan Scrimshaw over at the Huffington Post in an opinion piece critical of the Obama administration's recent higher education proposal to rate colleges on criteria such as tuition, debt, and the earnings of graduates: "My deepest concern is the intention to rate colleges and universities in part on the earnings of graduates. The message this sends to our youth, and to our educators, is 'Forget the professions which serve critical societal needs, but which won't make you rich.'" (Of course, the underlying issue there is the cost of attending college and whether you'll be able to handle the student loans while doing one of those jobs -- an issue Scrimshaw also touches on.)
... said KGB about Drawing: What's something that brought you joy this year?