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Can Corporate Sponsorships Save Endangered College Classes?

Noted: Many schools, of course, have long used corporate partnerships to finance buildings and other facilities. From Fargo, N.D., to Worchester, Mass., banks and other companies have bought the naming rights to public libraries and high school football fields. The University of Wisconsin at Madison offers doctors and other health-care professionals an online continuing-education course on menstrual disorders that is funded by the pharmaceutical giant Bayer. While the class’s title doesn’t carry Bayer’s name, the company’s drugs are mentioned in the course, and the school fully acknowledges the arrangement in course materials.