New Criterion

Moodys vs. Higher Ed

Spiraling, indeed unsustainable, costs are not the only ominous reality facing the higher educational establishment. There is also the softening of other sources of revenue, from private philanthropy to subsidies from the public coffers. No one believes that the strained economic environment that precipitated this retrenchment is going away anytime soon.

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