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A Fairer Formula: Rethinking Higher Ed Funding | Office Hours Podcast

43 min · 27 de may de 2026
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As Illinois lawmakers work toward a May 31 budget deadline, conversations surrounding how the state funds public universities have taken on renewed importance. In this episode, A Fairer Formula: Rethinking Higher Ed Funding, SIU System President Dan Mahony discusses with experts about how higher education funding models operate across the nation and the efforts underway at the Capitol to modernize the way Illinois distributes funding to public universities. Joining the conversation are national higher education funding expert, Denisa Gandara from the University of Texas at Austin and Robin Steans from Advance Illinois. Together, they discuss why many states are rethinking university funding formulas, and what these changes could mean for students, affordability, workforce development and the future of public higher education in Illinois.

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