California’s state university system is facing more than $580 million in budget cuts. University executives say that will result in higher student fees, larger class sizes and fewer of the courses students need to graduate. We talk with faculty, students and executives about the impact.
Guests:
Robert Turnage, assistant vice chancellor for budget at the California State University Budget Office
Lillian Taiz, president of the California Faculty Association and professor of history at California State University, Los Angeles
Honora Keller, fifth year student in public health at San Francisco State University and member of Students for a Quality Education
Mohammad H. Qayoumi, president of California State University, East Bay
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