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Best Wishes to one of Indiana’s most outstanding ladies!
Congratulations to Ms. Lubbers for her career of public service.
This might be a good time to reflect on and assess the work of the Commission on Higher Education (ICHE). It was created to be a weaker alternative to a strong Board of Regents that several states had. When he was mayor of Indianapolis, Richard Lugar pushed hard for a strong Regents system that would reallocate resources to build a major, separate, independent state university in the city. Both Indiana University and Purdue University fought tooth and nail to prevent it and preserve their hegemony. With creation of ICHE in 1971, a Regents-Lite apparatus, they won. While Lugar and allies in the General Assembly continued to push for an independent state university in Indy, both schools, but especially IU, worked hard to circumvent it.
Is ICHE still a weak version of a Regents operation? Do Purdue and IU still run roughshod over it? With less and less support going from state coffers to state universities (only about 15-18% of university budgets the last I read), does ICHE still have a role to play?
IBJ reporters: there’s an idea for a series of articles.
Congratulations Mrs. Lubbers! Your hard work and passion for Indiana has made us a better place!
You are a shinning example of what compassionate hard working conservative values can do to sustainably improve society!
Thank you for being a wonderful example.
Thank you for all you have done over a stellar career
Teresa Lubbers, thank you for your passionate advancement of higher education. You have been a mentor to many and a role model for even more. Your passionate leadership will be missed!
This lady should be Indiana’s FIRST female Governor