The Kansas Board of Regents on Thursday recommended a $47.1 million budget increase for higher education. Pictured from left to right at the meeting are Kansas Board of Regents Chairman Tim Emert of Independence, Chief Executive Officer Andy Tompkins, and Regent Robba Moran of Hays.
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