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+Promoting free speech on colleges would entail rejecting endowments from partisan donors |
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+Kurtz 15 Stanley Kurtz, senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and a former adjunct fellow with Hudson Institute,“A Plan to Restore Free Speech on Campus,” The National Review, December 7, 2015, http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/428122/plan-restore-free-speech-campus-stanley-kurtz |
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+Fifth: Colleges and universities ought to adopt policies on institutional political neutrality based on |
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+Harvey Silverglate in its guide to academic freedom. Trustees should take note. |
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+Schools with large endowments are able to recruit more low-income students which creates more material equalities on campus. |
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+Freedman 13 Josh Freedman, policy analyst in the Economic Growth Program at the New America Foundation, “Why American Colleges Are Becoming a Force for Inequality,” The Atlantic, May 16, 2013, http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2013/05/why-american-colleges-are-becoming-a-force-for-inequality/275923/ |
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+Not all colleges, however, would need to raise tuition drastically to pay for |
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+funds to cover its costs while remaining competitive in its levels of spending. |
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+Endowments are key to college tech innovation – multiple warrants |
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+Leigh 14 Steven R. Leigh, dean of CU-Boulder’s College of Arts and Sciences, “Endowments and the future of higher education,” University of Colorado, Boulder College of Arts and Sciences, March 4, 2014, http://www.colorado.edu/artsandsciences/news-events/message-dean/endowments-and-future-higher-education |
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+These broad trends point directly to the need for CU-Boulder’s College of Arts |
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+affirm the importance of higher education and enduringly preserve its viability and vitality. |
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+Innovation solves great power war |
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+Taylor 04 Professor of Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Mark, “The Politics of Technological Change: International Relations versus Domestic Institutions,” Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 4/1/2004 |
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+Introduction Technological innovation is of central importance to the study of international relations (IR |
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+AND |
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+, and war, international systems would not exist in the first place. |