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Students And Professors Are Tired Of Defending The Liberal Arts When Missouri Colleges Make Cuts

Students And Professors Are Tired Of Defending The Liberal Arts When Missouri Colleges Make Cuts

Update: 2019-11-14
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Missouri students spending more money to earn degrees want to know they’re making a sound investment in their future. That’s why college administrators have started steering them toward in-demand professions like education and nursing, where they’re all but guaranteed jobs. It’s a pathway to get students to and through college with less debt when they graduate. But some students and professors say Missouri’s colleges and universities still have an obligation to provide a well-rounded liberal arts education, and are tired of having to defend their majors every time state lawmakers propose another round of cuts.
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Students And Professors Are Tired Of Defending The Liberal Arts When Missouri Colleges Make Cuts

Students And Professors Are Tired Of Defending The Liberal Arts When Missouri Colleges Make Cuts

Elle Moxley