Over the past two decades, southern universities have seen large jumps in enrollment of students from the northern region of the US. These increases have had positive impacts on economic growth for the southern universities' local economies. Ford School's Jason Owen-Smith claimed, "Growing universities create a snowball effect for local and regional economies—especially research universities."
As southern universities draw students from the north, Owen-Smith declares growth for local economies
September 27, 2024
The Wall Street Journal