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Wolf, Lawmakers Shouldn't Cut Grants To Private Colleges, Janet M. Riggs
Wolf, Lawmakers Shouldn't Cut Grants To Private Colleges, Janet M. Riggs
From the Desk of President Riggs
Earlier this week, students from private colleges and universities across the Commonwealth gathered in Harrisburg to meet with legislators and make the case for the importance of the state's commitment to higher education.
More specifically, for state grant programs that help to make college affordable for low- and moderate-income students and their families.
I have a keen interest in making sure that talented students of all income levels have the opportunity to attain a high quality education. [excerpt]
Funding The Arts And Humanities Is Worth Fighting For, Dave Powell
Funding The Arts And Humanities Is Worth Fighting For, Dave Powell
Education Faculty Publications
There’s an old story about Winston Churchill that is not true but is worth repeating. When approached about cutting funding for the arts so the money could go to the war effort during World War II, Churchill supposedly replied: “Then what are we fighting for?”
As far as we can tell Churchill never actually said this, but you can be forgiven for being taken by the sentiment. This apocryphal quote still makes the rounds because it suggests that even in times of war art can help us realize what it is, exactly, that’s worth defending. [excerpt]