
Governor’s Education Budget/MSU Crisis
Season 6 Episode 41 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Are we spending enough on education? Plus, the value of an endorsement. Ep 641
Are we spending the right amount of money for the best education in Michigan? Plus, the value of an endorsement – it’s a crowded race to replace congressman John Conyers. And MSU’s crisis brings debate over how universities are governed. Episode 641
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Governor’s Education Budget/MSU Crisis
Season 6 Episode 41 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Are we spending the right amount of money for the best education in Michigan? Plus, the value of an endorsement – it’s a crowded race to replace congressman John Conyers. And MSU’s crisis brings debate over how universities are governed. Episode 641
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