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Faculty & Staff
Webinar: Experts Explore College Trustee Board Roles, Responsibilities
Expert panelists, including former university president David Roselle, offered practical advice on how college trustee boards as well as individual trustee board members should conduct themselves.
January 31, 2013
African-American
College Survey: Finance Worries Up, Politics Shift
Each year since 1966, UCLA’s Higher Education Research Institute has conducted a massive survey of incoming freshmen at four-year colleges, asking questions about their motivations, their plans and their political views.
January 24, 2013
Community Colleges
Report: College Savings Plans Utilized by a Wealthy Few
The few Americans who participate in federal programs that help families save money for their children’s college education are primarily wealthy, the U.S. Government Accountability Office says in a new report.
January 8, 2013
Students
Governor Bentley Orders Independent Audit of Alabama State
The independent audit of the school’s finances and activities follows in the wake of a separate audit ordered by the trustees.
December 16, 2012
Students
IU Eyes Global Audience in Online Learning Venture
Indiana University hopes to reach unlimited numbers of students worldwide through an aggressive new online education model.
November 25, 2012
Community Colleges
Alabama Governor Prepares Workforce Development Group
Gov. Robert Bentley says he plans to appoint a task force to help provide seamless workforce development training from the middle school through college.
November 14, 2012
Students
FAMU Head Coach Joe Taylor Steps Down Immediately
Florida A&M coach Joe Taylor announced Thursday he’s stepping down immediately.
November 13, 2012
Disabilties
Washinton’s GET Program Begins New Year Under Scrutiny
As Washington’s prepaid tuition program opens its doors to new investors on Thursday, parents and lawmakers are taking a closer look at the program and trying to decide what is best for the state and its children.
October 31, 2012
Leadership & Policy
New Document Filing Expected To Boost Fisk University Efforts to Have Accreditation Reaffirmed
Fisk University has filed a monitoring report as part of efforts to persuade a powerful Southern Association of Colleges and Schools accrediting agency to lift the Nashville-based HBCU from probation, a status it has held for nearly two years.
September 11, 2012
Leadership & Policy
Embattled Vice Chancellor of University of Wisconsin-Green Bay To Step Down
The search for Tom Maki’s replacement will be launched within the next two weeks, UWGB Chancellor Tom Harden said.
September 19, 2011
Home
Google plans to hire 6,000 people this year Read more: Google plans to hire 6,000 people this year | Pittsburgh Business Times
Google Inc. plans to hire about 6,000 people in 2011, according to news reports on Tuesday.
January 25, 2011
Home
Jacksonville Pension Director Says He Can Earn 8% ROI And There Won’t Be A Solvency Crisis
We recently published projections by Professors Robert Novy-Marx and Joshua Rauh that showed dozens of city pension plans running dry in the next few years. The claim that Jacksonville’s fund would become insolvent by 2020 drew a response from Jacksonville Police & Fire Pension Fund Director John Keane.
January 10, 2011
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