Ohio Regents say state's colleges need to focus on facilities

March 23, 2009
Report says campuses need new classrooms, labs and high-tech teaching tools

From The Columbus Dispatch: an Ohio Board of Regents report says that colleges in the state need more money for new classrooms, labs and high-tech teaching tools if the state wants to meet its goal of adding 230,000 new students by 2017. But campuses also have to make better use of what they have.

(Read the entire Regents report here.)

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