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Schweber: In Rough Seas, Flagships Could Use a Course Correction

When we talk about the future of public universities, we are usually talking about the flagship state universities. They have greatly increased expenditures in the past decade. A case in point is the University of Kansas, which has tripled its spending and raised its tuition and fees by a factor of five since 1988.

Author: Howard H. Schweber is an associate professor of political science and law at the University of Wisconsin at Madison.