Slashing Its Budget, West Virginia University Asks, What Is Essential?
The state’s flagship school will no longer teach world languages or creative writing — a sign, its president says, of the future at many public universities.
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Doesn't impact a lot of students but interesting to hear Gee's (a well-known president that has bounced around a lot) comments on the future of education and humanities etc. Does impact a considerable number of faculty members