An article in The Washington Monthly promises Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Higher Education Policy but doesn’t quite deliver.

An article in The Washington Monthly promises Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Higher Education Policy but doesn’t quite deliver.
To realize the devolution that has taken place in America for about three-quarters of a century, look at the emphasis a famous Democratic president placed on liberty.
But lots of invective.
It is a sign of an awakening economy when jobs go begging. It is also an indication of the futility of higher education today.
The Chancellor of the University of California at Riverside, in the pages of The Washington Monthly, claimed that her state provides a model for how to fund higher education.
The Modern States Education Alliance may provide just that.
Universities that cry poor while entertaining themselves lavishly are finding it harder to keep up their public service facade, even in publications that would normally be sympathetic to them.
Universities that cry poor while entertaining themselves lavishly are finding it harder to keep up their public service facade, even with progressive pundits.