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  • Inside Higher Ed

    A Higher Ed Wish List, DOA

    “Election-year politics should not foreclose progress in the year ahead,” Peter McPherson, president of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities, said in a statement on President Obama’s 2017 budget proposal. Ambitious proposals to pour money into seeking a cure for cancer and the like “should not be immediately dismissed simply because there will be…

  • Huffington Post

    Obama Wants To Permanently Link Pell Grants To Inflation

    “Year-round Pell grants help students graduate faster, with less debt, and join the workforce sooner — all of which contributes to student success and a healthy economy,” said APLU President Peter McPherson in a statement Tuesday. “Combined with full funding of the Pell grant program and indexing future increases to the rate of inflation, the…

  • The Hechinger Report

    Facing growing scrutiny, colleges set out to prove their value

    “Institutions have been able to fulfill their missions for a couple of hundred years with it sort of being understood by people that we’re doing great things, and it was okay to leave it at that,” said Jim Woodell, assistant vice president for innovation and technology policy at the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities.…

  • Brownfield News

    Foundation finds barriers to new animal drug use policies

    A National Farm Foundation report says there are major barriers to the successful implementation of new animal drug use policies on antibiotics that go into effect in less than a year. Foundation president Neil Conklin tells Brownfield there is still an education gap, “There’s a lack of awareness in some parts of the livestock sector…

  • Agri Pulse

    DC events to focus on future of animal antibiotics

    January 19, 2016 – The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities and the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges will discuss their report, Addressing Antibiotic Resistance, on the crucial ways the universities can best help advance a national strategy for education, research and outreach to livestock and feed producers to improve animal antibiotics and their…

  • The Atlantic

    The Irony of STEM Funding

    The $1.5 trillion spending measure that just passed in Congress is particularly good news for the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which will see its budget increase by $2 billion, or 6 percent, the largest increase in over a decade. In recent years, the agency, and the research universities across the country that receive significant…

  • U.S. News & World Report

    What’s Behind the Research Momentum?

    “Over the past year or more there has been so much momentum building for support for NIH and a recognition that the agency has really been neglected in terms of funding for a long time,” says Jennifer Poulakidas, Vice President for Congressional and Governmental Affairs at the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities and co-president…

  • Ag Wired

    Farm Foundation to Hold Antimicrobial Stewardship Summit

    Antimicrobial stewardship is of vital interest to the livestock industry. That’s why our friends at Farm Foundation will hold a free, national summit highlighting policy, education and economic issues surrounding the stewardship of antimicrobial drug use in food-producing animals Jan. 20-21, 2016, in Washington, D.C. A collaboration of Farm Foundation, NFP, the Association of Public…

  • Florida Forward

    Groundbreaking: USF Health & Downtown Tampa

    Designated as an Innovation and Economic Prosperity University by the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, the University of South Florida increased its total research expenditures from $459.4 million in FY 2013 to $488.6 million in FY 2014 – a 6.4 percent increase – although research funded by the federal government decreased 1.2 percent. Good…

  • Reboot Illinois

    Northern Illinois University a $900 Million/Year Economic Engine for Its Region

    Higher education institutions contribute to a region’s economy in a variety of ways. In addition to being large employers, universities enhance the human capital required for the modern economy through the education of students, are important components of an innovative and entrepreneurial environment, and enhance quality of life through cultural, social, and community events.

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