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This week, Daniel Howes says the antics coming from the boardrooms of the state’s Big Three universities will not change until the way Michigan chooses its trustees does. This is what you get when the over-riding qualifi...
On Michigan's Big Three universities' dysfunction is an episode from Daniel Howes' Weekly Essay by Adam Fish. This week, Daniel Howes says the antics coming from the boardrooms of the state’s Big Three universities will not change until the...
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This week, Daniel Howes says the antics coming from the boardrooms of the state’s Big Three universities will not change until the way Michigan chooses its trustees does. This is what you get when the over-riding qualification to serve on the boards is surviving the state’s Republican and Democratic nominating conventions. We’re the only state in the nation to elect trustees to its flagship schools on partisan, at-large, statewide ballots.
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On Michigan's Big Three universities' dysfunction is from Daniel Howes' Weekly Essay by Adam Fish.
Published Nov 10, 2019 and 4:00 long