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Hank Huckaby, former University System of Georgia chancellor, dies
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Hank Huckaby
Former chancellor of the University System of Georgia Henry “Hank” M. Huckaby, 79, of Athens died April 14.
Huckaby, a life-long public servant, served the State of Georgia in numerous capacities for more than 50 years. He was named chancellor of the University System of Georgia in July 2011, just a few months after being elected as a member of the local delegation to the Georgia House of Representatives. He remained chancellor until his retirement in December 2016.
His career included several positions at the University of Georgia. He was director of the Carl Vinson Institute of Government (1997-2000), senior vice president of Finance and Administration (2000-2006) and a special assistant to the president on a part-time basis (2006-2009).
State funding for two-year colleges declined this year while four-year colleges saw a small dip
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Biden s Covid relief won t shield many public colleges from pandemic s blow
States dependent on sectors such as tourism and fossil fuel development expect the economic damage to drag out for years.
The University of Alaska system has cut programs and followed through on implementing a 5 percent tuition increase as oil revenue in the state declines. | Mark Thiessen/AP Photo
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Dozens of public universities that never fully recovered from the Great Recession now find themselves at the mercy of budget cuts driven by a pandemic that’s decimated their state’s biggest industries.
Many states managed to avoid a financial cave-in of their fiscal 2021 budgets, owing in large part to money doled out by Congress meant to shore up local economies battered by Covid-19. But those that largely depend on revenue from hard-hit industries like tourism and fossil fuels face big unknowns even with the new influx of federal relief President Joe Biden signed this wee