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Real Men Shoot Film.
Our local state university is going all-digital. With the darkrooms gone, there are a few empty rooms with plumbing and one even has a ceiling high enough for a Saltzman 8x10" enlarger. I proposed that I build a special darkroom for historical purposes, including the restored Saltzman enlarger with the best of lenses - free. The department Chair almost went ballistic - really hates photography or something. Very strange because somehow she got a PhD in photography without making pictures. Oh, wait. Of course one need not actually practice the field for a PhD. Silly me.
Regarding outcomes of higher education, one has to wait and look back after several years, and not just to immediate post-graduation employment figures. After years you find what impact was made. It is enlightening to find that liberal arts students trained in critical thinking are most flexible, generally speaking, and better at moving up and changing professions when they want to.
Your dept. head probably has a PhD in art history, and she probably wrote her dissertation on photography, which is why she never actually made photographs. I don't know of any PhD programs in making art, only in the history of art. There's nothing wrong with studying art history, but I find it strange that she hates photography if thats what she spent her PhD time studying.