With declaration of financial exigency, the University of Alaska can start planning instead of just hoping
They can keep on hoping, but it’s time to start planning, said Regent John Davies.
They can keep on hoping, but it’s time to start planning, said Regent John Davies.
If it’s a fight for good ol’ fashioned highway funds, then the University of Alaska should be very, very afraid.
Even more bad news for the University of Alaska today.
Facing a massive cut, the University of Alaska is moving ahead today with a declaration of financial exigency that will allow it to radically transform the university in a matter of weeks.
More bad news for the University of Alaska.
For now.
Dunleavy says it’s not his job to come up with a vision for the University of Alaska—or Alaska, for that matter.
The increase is $5 million above the flat funding proposed by Gov. Bill Walker and about $14 million below what’s proposed in the House budget.
It’s the latest the budget has ever passed the House since the creation of the 90-day session.
The head of the University of Alaska wants a legislative fix sooner than later.