The Chronicle of Higher Education

Indiana Governor Seeks to Cut Technology Spending

By DAN CARNEVALE

Public-college administrators in Indiana are bracing for cuts in state technology spending under a plan developed by the governor to avoid a deficit.

The governor, Frank O'Bannon, a Democrat, has proposed not releasing $29-million that was supposed to be spent on technology this fiscal year, which began in July. About half was slated for computers, software,...

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