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University of North Carolina professor Pab Jotikasthira wins the James A. Lebenthal Memorial prize for best paper submitted at the Brandeis Municipal Finance Conference.
August 12 -
Standard & Poor's credit view of Illinois' flagship public university has dimmed due to uncertainty over when the state will solve its fiscal 2016 budget impasse and how the school will fare in a final plan.
August 11 -
Standard & Poor's outlook on the University of Minnesota Regents' rating has dimmed due to pressures posed by the state flagship school's increasing debt load.
August 6 -
Rutgers University in New Jersey announced on Aug, 5 that it raised a record $187.9 million during the 2014-15 academic year fueled by a surge in donations at the end of a lengthy fundraising campaign.
August 5 -
Enrollment declines at the 14 universities in Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education pressure their operations, said Janney's Alan Schankel.
August 5 -
Moody's Investors Service downgraded the University of West Alabama's bonds to A3 from A2 citing weak financial performance and declining enrollment.
August 3 -
Five Louisiana universities avoided rating downgrades by Standard & Poor's because the state bolstered their 2016 budgets instead of enacting new cuts.
July 30 - Texas
The University of Texas System saw strong demand for $218 million of Permanent University Fund bonds priced through a nine-member syndicate led by JP Morgan.
July 21 -
The Illinois Finance Authority is rolling out a new financing program to help smaller hospitals purchase equipment and meet federal healthcare record-keeping mandates.
July 21 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is proposing to create a trade data product that would allow higher education researchers to see what dealers are doing while keeping the dealer identities anonymous.
July 16 -
Pepperdine University received Double A ratings from two rating agencies ahead of plans to price a $77 million revenue bond refunding the week of July 20.
July 15 -
Temple University in Philadelphia approved a 2.8% increase in undergraduate tuition on July 14.
July 15 -
Bonds issued to finance student loans will not become taxable if their issuer takes action to cease being a qualified scholarship funding corporation, the Internal Revenue Service said.
July 13 -
Michigan's Oakland University has become the second school in the state to forgo state aid in favor of a large tuition hike.
July 10 -
The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) has broken ground on a science, technology, engineering and math building, financed in part by the Garden State's $750 million Building Our Future Bond Act.
July 9 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is giving 529 college savings plan underwriters a 60-day extension on the first date data submissions are due under a recently adopted rule.
June 30 -
Single-A rated Chapman University's $130 million of unsecured general obligation bonds will seek bond investors flush with cash from July 1 interest payments.
June 30 -
Standard & Poor's Ratings Services said it lowered its long-term rating and underlying rating to CCC-minus from CCC-plus on the University of Puerto Rico's existing university system revenue bonds.
June 30 -
Oregon Health and Science University will sell $100 Million of federally-taxable debt next week.
June 30 -
A Virginia judge approved a mediated deal June 22 that will keep Virginia's Briar College open for another year and release endowment funds.
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