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Sep 30, 2015

American Academy of Arts and Sciences “The Lincoln Project” Examines Changes in State Financing of Higher Education

Review of challenges faced by state governments will inform recommendations in support of public higher education.
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Aug 15, 2013

The Benefit of Public Investment in Higher Education: California and Beyond

On January 28, 2013, the Academy honored Robert J. Birgeneau, Chancellor Emeritus of the University of California, Berkeley, at a special symposium on the benefit of public investment in higher education. Chancellor Birgeneau, Mary Sue Coleman, and Henry E. Brady participated in a conversation on the future of America’s system of public higher education, focusing on the California model and beyond.
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The New Competition in Multilateral Norm-Setting: Transnational Feminists & the Illiberal Backlash

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Invest in Innovation

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Sep 9, 2025

Research and Development Expenditures at Colleges and Universities

Data on the level and sources of funding for research and development (R&D) at the nation’s colleges and universities reveal modest investment in the humanities relative to other fields, as well as the much greater dependence of humanities research on direct…
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Jan 1, 2012

Academy Projects

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May 13, 2020

4. Graduate Students

While the trend in undergraduate degrees tends to attract more attention from observers, the trend in graduate students serves as an important barometer of health for advanced study in the humanities. With that in mind, the HDS also tracks and reports graduate student…
Journey to Justice tour November 19, 2021. Administrator Regan visits Houston, TX communities subjected to pollution and environmental injustice.

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Invest in Vulnerable Communities

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The Case for Arts Education

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Jun 1, 2016

Lincoln Project Releases Final Report with Recommendations for Strengthening Public Research Universities

The nation’s public research universities serve approximately 3.8 million students each year and perform much of the country’s groundbreaking research.
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Jul 24, 2025

Update on Federal and State Investments in Civics Education

One of the recommendations for strengthening American democracy proposed in Our Common Purpose - the report of a bipartisan Academy commission - is to invest in civic education programs and professional development opportunities for educators in all communities. This article examines legislative progress at the federal, state, and local levels concerning civics education.
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Chinese Universities on the Global Stage: Perspectives from the Recent Past

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Jun 26, 2008

It pays to take risks in science funding

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The San Francisco Chronicle
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May 27, 2016

Role of Public Research Universities: How universities can thrive in an age of funding cuts

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Perspective (Kansas State Research and Extension News)
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May 17, 2016

State Senate ready to make case for higher education funding increases

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Lowell Sun
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Apr 15, 2016

Public Research Universities’ Shifting Funding Models

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Nonprofit Quarterly
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Oct 2, 2015

University of California Berkeley calls on corporate sector for funding

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THE AUSTRAILIAN
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Jun 6, 2008

U.S. Science Funding: Encourage Risk, Help Young Researchers, Panel Advises

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Science Magazine
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Oct 3, 2015

The Hidden Costs of Funding Prisons Instead of Schools

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The Christian Science Monitor
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Mar 8, 2017

UI forum takes aim at state funding cuts to universities

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Iowa City Press-Citizen

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