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A new Austin medical school will share in the proceeds of a $285 million revenue bond issue from the University of Texas System.
March 31 -
South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard last week signed into a law a bill authorizing the state's building authority to issue bonds to help finance a new $65 million football stadium at South Dakota State University.
March 28 -
Harrisburg, Pa., receiver William Lynch will be the featured speaker at Widener University School of Law's April 14 program on municipal distress.
March 27 -
Standard & Poor's has upgraded the rating on San Jose-Evergreen Community College District's general obligation bonds based on its improved financial performance.
March 26 -
The University of California will bring $950 million of revenue bonds to market next week in a tax-exempt and taxable deal to fund construction projects throughout its campuses.
March 26 - Texas
The University of Texas System plans to build a $102 million headquarters in downtown Austin, replacing five buildings it currently uses for offices, officials said.
March 24 -
Moody's Investors Service has downgraded the general revenue bond rating on the University of California ahead of its $750 million bond sale next month.
March 12 -
Standard & Poor's raised its rating on the Iowa Board of Regents' parking system revenue bonds one level to AA-minus based on strong parking demand.
March 11 -
Ohio is selling $300 million of general obligation bonds and Gov. John Kasich is expected to unveil a new budget bill that features an income-tax cut on Tuesday
March 10 -
Moody's Investors Service downgraded Yeshiva University further into speculative territory Wednesday, dropping the school to B3 from B1.
March 6 -
Harrisburg University, in Pennsylvania's distressed capital, missed a $1.8 million bond payment on revenue bonds, according to a securities filing.
March 5 - Kentucky
The double-A rated University of Kentucky prices $244 million of bonds on Tuesday amid a light competitive calendar.
February 26 -
A.T. Still University of Health Sciences in Missouri received a first time rating of A3 from Moody's Investors Service.
February 24 -
S&P raised its GO rating for Amherst, Mass., home of the University of Massachusetts, to AA-plus from AA, citing the town's strong budgetary performance.
February 24 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has approved a new rule that will require underwriters of 529 college savings plans to submit more in-depth financial information to the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board twice a year.
February 24 -
With refunding opportunities fading, municipal bond volume in the Southwest region fell 13% from 2012 to $56 billion in 2013.
February 24 -
Moody's Investor's Service downgraded bonds from the University of Puerto Rico two notches deeper into the speculative realm.
February 12 -
Governors presented more optimistic outlooks of their states' economies and finances in their state of the state addresses this year, and many said they would pursue new spending, Moody's Investors Service said in a report.
February 7 -
Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear is proposing a new bond program for its community colleges modeled after a similar program for universities last year.
February 5 -
Competitive bids Thursday on $27 million of revenue bonds will fund a new University of Iowa dormitory to help deal with a housing crunch due to rising enrollment.
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