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Economic Crisis Squeezing Colleges, Universities
Shrinking endowments, state funding reductions and families struggling to pay tuition are forcing many colleges and universities to cut staff and spending or to delay construction and development plans. From well-heeled Ivy League schools such as Harvard and Dartmou...
Career Ed Shareholder Gets Seat on Board
A representative of Career Education Corp.'s largest shareholder has been named to the board of the for-profit education company, possibly signaling a showdown with management over lagging returns. Greg Jackson, a partner at San Francisco-based Blum Capital Partners ...
VA Says It Can Handle Strains of New GI Bill
The government sought Tuesday to dismiss concerns that it might try to delay rollout of the new GI Bill, pledging to be ready to handle growing claims in veterans education benefits after abandoning plans to hire a contractor. Testifying before a House panel, officia...
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