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Personalities and Policies
A personal relationship between Governor John Kasich and Ohio State's Gordon Gee has helped shape state higher education policy. Many institutions stand to benefit -- but Ohio State’s potential long-term gains stand out.
Holding the Line
The annual amount families spent on college leveled off at about $21,000 after several years of decline, according to Sallie Mae survey, which finds families -- particularly high-income ones -- taking steps to limit their expenditures.
New Presidents or Provosts: Dordt College, John F. Kennedy U., North Dakota University System, Reedley College, Wayne State U., Western Washington U., Winona State U.
Sandra Caldwell, associate vice president for planning and improvement at Western Wyoming Community College, has been chosen as president of...
New Presidents or Provosts: Baldwin Wallace U., Metropolitan CC-Maple Woods, National U., Thomas More College, U. of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Ventura College, Western New Mexico U.
David A. Armstrong, vice president and general counsel of Notre Dame College, in Ohio, has been chosen as president of...
A Financial Exchange
Survey finds that many campus business officers are likely to retire in the next few years, which could usher in a new generation of more diverse higher education financial leadership.

Show Me New Money
A dominant theme at this year’s annual meeting of college business officers is finding creative sources of capital or revenue that institutions can use to invest -- often by outsourcing existing functions.
Coming Up Short
Loyola University New Orleans becomes the second selective college this summer to announce a major enrollment and budget shortfall. Is it a harbinger of things to come, or just a case of bad enrollment strategy?
If at First You Don't Succeed
Ashford University earns approval from the Western accreditor on its second try, after making a wide range of changes, some of them painful.
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