Today’s Higher Ed budget hearing featured the “graph of all graphs”. When I graduated high school in 1988, state funding for higher Ed was at its peak. It’s been on the downhill slide ever since then. (1/3)
Is this really how little we value education? Are we surprised that we don’t have enough doctors, nurses, teachers, engineers living and working in our state? Can we blame companies that look elsewhere to do business? (2/3)
We’ve been trying to get by on the cheap for far too long. We need take another look at our priorities and invest in our future. (3/3)

