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The University of Connecticut will go to market with a $90 million sale of Series 2012A refunding special obligation student fee revenue bonds.
November 16 -
Standard & Poor’s downgraded to AA-minus from AA about $170 million of revenue bonds issued by the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York for Vassar College.
November 16 -
Voter approval of $750 million in New Jersey general obligation bonds to fund university facilities on Nov. 6 is a credit positive for universities, Moody’s Investors Service said.
November 16 -
Moody's Investors Service says that the higher education sector was recently blessed with a credit positive but that the sector will experience mixed credit conditions in the next few years.
November 13 -
The University of Texas plans to quickly form a steering committee, hire an inaugural dean and recruit faculty members for a new medical school approved by Austin voters in last week's election.
November 13 -
Indiana’s chief budget official Adam Horst announced last week he is leaving the post to join Indiana University Health after less than a year on the job.
November 13 -
State colleges and universities in Arkansas will ask the 2013 General Assembly for an additional $137 million in fiscal 2014.
November 5 -
Arizona State University halted talks about joining the city of Mesa and the Chicago Cubs on a new baseball facility being built with $84 million of general obligation bonds.
November 5 -
The medical community in Austin, Tex., is divided over a ballot proposition that would support a University of Texas medical school in the state capital.
November 2 -
Indiana University selected Goldman Sachs to act as its main advisor on a proposal to privatize its parking system in a bid to raise cash to offset declining state aid and other revenue sources.
November 2 -
The Utah Board of Regents is preparing to issue $518.7 million of taxable notes for its student loan program through RBC Capital Markets.
October 31 -
As the Southeast's economy slowly begins to thaw, measures on the Nov. 6 ballot reflect both fiscal conservatism and pent-up demand for education and transportation needs.
October 31 -
The Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board approved $22.3 million of revenue bonds for projects at three colleges.
October 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service is examining almost $40.63 million of variable rate student loan bonds and notes issued by the Oklahoma Student Loan Authority in 2002.
October 24 -
Moody's Investors Service downgraded the long term rating of Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education to Aa3 from Aa2, affecting $1.5 billion of debt.
October 24 -
The Kansas Board of Regents approved a plan to build two residence halls at the University of Kansas with $47.8 million of bonds.
October 22 -
The University of Pennsylvania's chief investment officer Kristin Gilbertson is stepping down after heading the endowment office since 2004.
October 19 -
Potential liabilities from the Jerry Sandusky child molestations prompted Standard & Poor's to revise its outlook to negative on Penn State's long-term bond rating.
October 16 -
Indiana University expects to hire financial advisors to oversee the privatization of its parking system, a transaction modeled after Ohio State University's precedent-setting deal.
October 15 -
A database charting new college graduate salaries in Virginia could help the credit of public universities by underscoring the value of certain degrees and encouraging efficiency, Moody's Investors Service said Friday.
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