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A new national standard?
Earlier this week, ACTA president Anne D. Neal was in Baton Rouge where she submitted testimony before the Louisiana Postsecondary Education Review Commission. In an opinion piece published in today's Advocate, editorial writer Lanny Keller features Neal's take on the opportunity for real change at Lousiana's colleges and universities. As Neal points out: "While other states are bemoaning the economic challenges before them, Louisiana stands out for realizing that current budget shortages provide a unique opportunity to explore ways of reducing costs, enhancing effectiveness and improving quality. By doing so, Louisiana can set a national standard for innovative, high-quality postsecondary education."
Posted by David Azerrad on December 18, 2009 at December 18, 2009 05:25 PM
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