Regents Looking at 'Paradigm Shift'

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CEDAR CITY -- The talk among higher education circles in Utah is now on abandoning traditional ways of funding and managing growth and moving toward policies that lift the state out of a "backwater" way of thinking toward changes already in place on a national level.

It's a paradigm shift that came into clearer focus Thursday during the first of two days of meetings for the State Board of Regents.

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Regents Looking at 'Paradigm Shift'

"The good options are gone," said regents chairman Nolan Karras. "We're now talking about tough options."

One option is to cap enrollment at four-year universities. The University of ...

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