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Saving Cooper Union

Going to college for free may sound like a fantasy, but Cooper Union in New York City has offered free […]

December 2, 2011

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Going to college for free may sound like a fantasy, but Cooper Union in New York City has offered free tuition to its students since its founding in 1859. Now Cooper Union is facing a serious budget deficit and its trustees are considering charging tuition to keep the institution solvent.

Guest: Jamshed Bharucha, President, The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art.

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