2012年4月8日 星期日

Higher education funding tied to social issues

Higher education funding tied to social issues


The budget recommendation for the state’s public universities approved last week by the House Appropriations Subcommittee for Higher Education includes a section that says those universities “shall not collaborate in any manner with a nonprofit worker center whose documented activities include coercion through protest, demonstration, or organization against a Michigan business.”
Like a few other measures in the recommendation, denying new funding to schools that require students to have health insurance, for instance, or denying it to those that fail to report the number of human embryos used for research, it has a very specific provenance.



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