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...cost of a college education skyrocketed during the last decade because universities started using undergraduate tuition dollars to subsidize applied research and attract corporate investors, an article in The Atlantic argues...
...article suggests that the trend of applying tuition money to research costs benefited private corporations in Europe, Japan and the United States at the expense of college students and taxpayers...
...join Green Lights. If MIT's savings are any indication, the University could reduce its operating costs by $1 million to 8 million. Such a decrease in costs would leave more money for research, professors and capital investments--and it could enable the University to cut its sky-rocketing tuition...
Students, then, may have to goad the University into positive action. If Harvard, out of institutional lethargy, refuses to sign on to Green Lights, then students must unite to pressure the University into spending their tuition more efficiently...
This would reduce the nation's annual carbon dioxide emissions by 202 million metric tons, which is equivalent to the exhaust expelled from 44 million cars. Harvard students, as tuition-payers and citizens of the earth, cannot afford to see Green Lights ignored...