Beloit College teacher edits book

By STEVE BENTON   Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2010
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WCLO's Steve Benton reports a member of the Beloit College faculty wants to help colleges work better with his new book

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— An assistant professor of economics and management at Beloit College is the editor of a new book that examines various strategies for cutting costs and improving productivity in higher education in the United States.

Joshua Hall incorporated information from top economists to look at financial aid, athletics, and academia along with the overall organization of colleges and universities. His aim was to outline paths toward economic and practical reform in higher education.

The book is titled Doing More With Less: Making Colleges Work, and is available at amazon.com

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