Boise state University, with its rising national profile and donor base and relatively little state funding, should be able to resist pressure by the Idaho Legislature. But that s not always
With a rising national profile and donor base and relatively little state funding, Boise State University should be able to resist pressure by the Idaho Legislature. Instead the university, led by a liberal transplant, has repeatedly capitulated.
With a rising national profile and donor base and relatively little state funding, Boise State University should be able to resist pressure by the Idaho Legislature. Instead the university, led by a liberal transplant, has repeatedly capitulated.
BY KEVIN RICHERT / IdahoEdNews.org
Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on Feb. 25, 2021
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In case you haven’t been keeping a running tally, Wednesday, March 3, will be Day 52 of Idaho’s 2021 legislative session.
For the state’s colleges and universities, the session will begin in earnest Wednesday.
That’s the day when the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee will write budget bills for the state’s four-year colleges and universities, and community colleges.