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The University of Illinois will conduct a national search to replace retiring CFO Walter Knorr.
June 14 -
Only two of Illinois' nine public universities retain a Moody's investment-grade rating after new downgrades.
June 12 -
The University of Illinois and Illinois State University were downgraded by S&P Global Ratings.
June 7 -
Two Illinois community colleges were downgraded by Moody’s because of the state's budget woes.
June 2 -
Bonds for Northern Illinois University student housing were sent to junk over occupancy struggles.
May 18 -
The University of Colorado's bond rating has been upgraded, indicating to investors financial stability for CU's current and future bonds, according to a Tuesday press release.
May 17 -
Arizona's new budget could allow $1 billion in new bonding for higher education.
May 12 -
The New Jersey Institute of Technology's outlook was revised upward to stable by Moody's.
May 10 -
Cook County is losing Ivan Samstein to the University of Chicago.
May 4 -
Ohio's Wright State University was dropped to Baa2 from A2 by Moody's Investors Service.
May 3 -
New York University was upgraded by Moody’s Investors Service ahead of a $652 million deal.
May 2 -
PICKENS, S.C. -- The new Pickens County Council voted Monday to undo two notable stands by the previous council.
May 2 -
New York’s tuition program will have a minimal credit impact on the state’s public universities, according to Moody’s.
April 27 -
New York State's free college tuition proposal raises enrollment uncertainty, according to Fitch Ratings.
April 26 -
Illinois public university presidents sounded alarms about the historic state budget impasse.
April 26 -
The $8.2 billion on local Texas bond ballots May 6 is the most since November 2015.
April 24 -
The rating pains of Illinois' public universities took a turn for the worse.
April 21 -
Seven Illinois public universities with more than $2 billion in rated debt face a rating review.
April 18 -
The tourism, hospitality and culinary arts program at St. Philip's College has a reputation that precedes it -- graduates go on to work for top restaurants in a city with a respected food scene.
April 11 -
Illinois House Democrats pressed forward on an $800 million spending bill.
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