Teaching competition
by Wally Northway
Published: April 18,2010
Tags: Hank Bounds, higher education market, Mississippi, public universities
Cash-strapped public universities vulnerable to ‘attack?’ One of Mississippi’s largest and most important industries is under increased competition from concerns located both inside and outside the state, and, strapped for cash, is finding it hard to guard its territory. As the state’s eight public universities struggle to operate under ever-shrinking state budget allocations, private and [...]
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