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Volume 3 Issue 1 In support of and working together with Alabama A & M Univ Inside this Issue |
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In a recent editorial by nationally syndicated columnist Cynthia
Tucker, she referred to a number of political decisions impacting
the culturally diverse population of California. She pointed
toward the year 2050 and challenged us to consider what America
will look like in 50-plus years. She proceeded to answer the question using California as an example. She noted the cultural and ethnic diversity of California. Further, she illustrated the importance of each population to the economic future of the state. She identified California's failures to address the needs of its citizens, then defined what can be learned. Quoting Ms. Tucker: But California has not yet understood that the best way to promote prosperity is to promote educational opportunity for all. She quoted Chancellor Robert Burdahl, of the University of Californias Berkeley campus, as saying, Public education has long been about broadening opportunities for people who have not had those opportunities... Ms. Tucker is an Alabamian and an Auburn University graduate. Currently, she is the editorial page editor of the Atlanta Constitution. Her awareness of the challenges facing Alabama is keen. She knows that prosperity depends on education. Currently, Alabama has the 7th highest poverty rate in the nation. Facing the difficult challenge of improving the state's per capita income, Alabamians have seen numerous proposals from our state's leaders. While the plans have had limited degrees of effectiveness, one consistent thread can be found in all of them -- education. The Higher Education Partnership agrees with Ms. Tucker. We encourage all Alabamians to take a stand and urge their elected leaders to continue to invest in public education. Think progressively, think about economic return and remember that "higher education is the engine that drives the American economy." |
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