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Memorial Day Reflections of an Arts Educator
The arrival of Memorial Day represents honoring the men and women who lost their lives serving our country and celebrating the
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Yes, Corporations Still Fund the Arts (from Arts Watch)
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A New Chapter for the Arts in Kansas
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Business + Arts = Places We Want to Be
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Kansas Arts: 5,000+ Voices Versus One
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Kansas Becomes First State Without Arts Agency
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Taboo Discussions for Artists & Arts Organizations
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State Arts Funding: A Scattered Forecast
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Low-Profit But How Much Potential? (Part 2)
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Do People Really Sing in the Rain?
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What’s It Worth? The Value of a Bachelor’s Degree in the Arts
In today’s uncertain economic times, a college degree can be considered the key to success. In fact, a new study conducted by the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce indicates that college graduates overall make 84 percent more over a lifetime than those with only a high school diploma. Furthermore, the study proves that the age old question “What will I major in?” has become increasingly more important when making decision about undergraduate education, as the findings reveal that not all Bachelor’s degrees are created equal.

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