I would return to Sputnik-era levels of public funding, for starters, but I am not running for public office.
That era's obsession with keeping up meant that we have big research universities -- with all the costs that go along with them -- in every state, often lots of them, whether we need that many or not. It seems unlikely those days are coming back anytime soon, and I've never seen a compelling answer for how to adapt to the years of the skinny cow. The most common answer seems to be to jack up tuition and hire a bunch of expensive consultants and administrators.
That era's obsession with keeping up meant that we have big research universities -- with all the costs that go along with them -- in every state, often lots of them, whether we need that many or not. It seems unlikely those days are coming back anytime soon, and I've never seen a compelling answer for how to adapt to the years of the skinny cow. The most common answer seems to be to jack up tuition and hire a bunch of expensive consultants and administrators.