National Education Publication Scrutinizes Raimondo's Use of RIC, URI Foundations

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National Education Publication Scrutinizes Raimondo's Use of RIC, URI Foundations

Gov. Gina Raimondo's use of state college funds is the subject of a new national article.
Governor Gina Raimondo's use of state college foundation funds to pay for government business is the focus of an article in "Inside Higher Ed" published on Friday, February 19.

The piece, entitled, "When the State Giveth, and Taketh" by Ellen Wexler states, "Public college foundations raise money in part to offset tight state budgets. But Rhode Island's governor is tapping foundation money to pay for state business."

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The article looks at Raimondo's tapping both the URI Foundation (for the Davos trip that never transpired), and the RIC Foundation for funding the state's new Chief Innovation Officer position. 

Wexler interviewed those who support Raimondo's moves -- as well as those who questioned their rationale. 

“It just doesn't look right,” said John Thelin, a professor of higher education history at the University of Kentucky. “Probably that amount of money is fairly large for a small, underfunded institution like Rhode Island College.”

Wexler spoke with RIC's Ed Pacheco, the Associate Vice President for College Advancement -- and former State Representative and former Chairman of the Rhode Island Democratic Party.

"But the foundations argue that there is no contradiction, because the initiatives they are funding also serve their institutions," wrote Wexler. 

"At Rhode Island College, the state innovation office will mean research opportunities, fellowships and internships for faculty and students," Pacheco said. “Students, once they graduate from here, will be that much more competitive in the workplace.”


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