Thu, Aug 16, 2012 -- 9:00 AM
CSU Shutting Out California Students?

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Students and faculty members protest in front of the school president's office at CSU, Northridge on April 13, 2012 against proposed budget cuts at all 23 CSU campuses statewide.
The CSU system is under fire for halting enrollment for in-state students for the 2013 spring session due to state budget woes, but allowing some out-of-state and international graduate students who pay full tuition. Forum discusses the controversy.
Host: Michael Krasny
Guests:
- Maria Nieto, professor in the department of biological sciences at California State University East Bay
- Mike Uhlenkamp, spokesperson for the California State University chancellor's office
- Mo Qayoumi, president of San Jose State University
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