<p>It is interesting to read former Pres. Trachtenberg's remarks delivered March 9, 2004, to the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor & Pensions regarding the year-round use of college facilities that touches on the ever escalating cost of American HE:</p>
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... universities have taken on roles they never had before. We offer more courses because the nature and shape of knowledge have changed. We continue the basic and applied research that keeps our nation in the forefront of innovation and assist job creation. We serve communities in new ways like the $14 million in uncompensated medical care The George Washington University Hospital provided the residents of the District of Columbia last year.</p>
<p>This has made higher education expensive. We have diligently cut costs faculty and staff salaries at many institutions, for example, have either been frozen, or increased well below the cost of living.</p>
<p>But weve had to charge more... </p>
<p>Is there anything more we can do to hold down costs?</p>
<p>There is.</p>
<p>The academic calendar was created to suit an agrarian world. It fit the world of 1780, when tending crops and looking after livestock were more important than learning to read. To allow students to work on the family farm universities operated for slightly more than half the year generally, two 14-week semesters.</p>
<p>At a time when fewer than 2 percent of Americans work in agriculture, such a system is hopelessly out of date.</p>
<p>Is there a business in America that would close facilities for six months while building new ones alongside them which would also run half a year?</p>
<p>I dont think so. But right now, too many colleges are busy building new campuses and buildings and underusing the ones already up. There is a bulge in the college population now that masks this waste of resources. When it disappears, the unfortunate result will be all too apparent....
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<p>Excerpt from the Trachtenberg years:</p>
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In the 19 years that Stephen Joel Trachtenberg has been president of The George Washington University, the campus has been enhanced with more than twelve new buildings, outdoor sculptures, monumental gates, signage, nest pocket parks, seating, and landscaping. The Brady Gallery takes a closer look at these projects through architectural plans, drawings, photographs, and original artworks.
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<p><a href="http://www.gwu.edu/%7Enewsctr/pressrelease.cfm?event_id=11068%5B/url%5D">http://www.gwu.edu/%7Enewsctr/pressrelease.cfm?event_id=11068</a></p>