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Take a look at what media outlets in Texas and around the country have to say about the debate over higher education in Texas, and what it means for Texas’ future.

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Senate Passes Bill to Keep UT-Austin's Top 10% Cap

April 09, 2013
Brandi Grissom and Reeve Hamilton | The Texas Tribune

Zaffirini Bill Would Clarify Open Records Obligations

April 09, 2013
Reeve Hamilton | The Texas Tribune

William McKenzie: Education issues present a problem for Rick Perry

April 08, 2013
William McKenzie | Dallas Morning News

UT regents risk harming Texas jewel

April 08, 2013
San Antonio Express-News

Editorial: Stanford: Perry, UT alumni in a clash of titans

March 31, 2013
Jason Stanford | Austin American-Statesman

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  • Powell, McCombs & The Fog of War

    It's been a busy week in Texas higher education news, and as usual The University of Texas stands at the center. Two major stories from the last week warrant mention, beginning with a lengthy two-part Texas Monthly interview with Gene Powell, chairman of the UT Board of Regents.

     
    Powell's interview (Part One, Part Two) comes hot on the heels of an op-ed that ran in the Houston Chronicle under the byline of Red McCombs, the prominent University of Texas supporter from San Antonio and Distinguished Alumnus for whom the business school is named.
     
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  • Coalition Responds to Passage of Senate Bill 15 to Improve Higher Education Governance

    Today the Texas House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 15, relating to the governance of public institutions of higher education. Upon passage the Coalition issued the following statement:

    “We applaud the legislature for recognizing the important need to improve standards of excellence within our state’s governing boards. Texas’ institutions of higher education are critical to our state’s economy, and ensuring we develop educated, well-informed citizens to drive our state’s future. Senate Bill 15 is an important step toward improving the governance of these critical state institutions and ensuring members of the boards of regents are adequately equipped, prepared and trained to govern properly. It is our hope that the standards set forth in this bill will lead to a more constructive and less divisive approach to governing our universities.”
     
    See the full statement here.
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