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Long Beach, Calif. educators warned that K-12 schools and universities face steep budget cuts if voters reject Gov. Jerry Brown's Proposition 30 tax measure.
October 11 -
Recent declines in graduate school enrollment numbers are a credit negative for the higher education sector, Moody's Investors Service said in a recent report.
October 5 - Texas
Fitch Ratings on Thursday downgraded Baylor University's fixed-rate revenue bonds as the private university prepares to issue $200 million for a new stadium on its Waco, Tex., campus.
October 4 -
Moody’s Investors Service Monday downgraded to A2 from A1 $79 million of debt issued by Northeast Ohio Medical University, and placed the rating under review for further possible downgrade.
October 2 -
Colorado State University will build a $250 million stadium on its Fort Collins, Colo., campus if promoters can raise half that amount through voluntary contributions, CSU President Tony Frank announced Monday.
October 2 -
A $129 million capital improvement effort to build a new law school campus in downtown Phoenix for Arizona State University has been approved.
October 1 -
The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York is expected to sell about $450 million of mostly refunding bonds this week, starting with $372 million of school district bonds on Tuesday.
October 1 - Texas
Texas A&M University plans to spend up to $450 million renovating Kyle Field but has not announced a bond finance plan, according to reports.
September 26 -
The San Francisco Community College District is struggling to remain solvent and accredited, but holders of its $370 million of debt are well insulated.
September 26 -
Colorado State University is seeking to join the list of colleges and universities that have recently built or plan state-of-the-art football stadiums, despite studies showing the financial risks.
September 25 -
The Minnesota Office of Higher Education will price $375 million of new-money and refunding adjustable rate student loan program bonds Tuesday.
September 24 -
The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York board approved $181 million of bond sales for higher education institutions at a meeting on Wednesday.
September 19 -
Lawrence Nines, longtime leader of the Wisconsin Health and Educational Facilities Authority, is retiring after wrapping up several deals, including bonds for Marquette University and Froedtert Health.
September 19 -
New Ohio State University housing will be financed in part through bonds.
September 18 -
The University of Colorado Hospital Authority will issue $290 million of bonds this week to add Memorial Health System of Colorado Springs to its new statewide network in a deal nearly sidelined by a lawsuit over pension programs.
September 17 -
The University of Arkansas will use pledged athletic department revenue, largely from the football program, to support $18 million of bonds for a new academic building.
September 17 -
The Pennsylvania Higher Educational Facilities Authority is expected to sell $200 million of revenue bonds on Tuesday and the New Jersey Economic Development Authority is expected to sell $400 million of bonds and notes on Wednesday, with retail pricing Tuesday.
September 17 -
The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York is expected to sell $50 million of revenue bonds for Fordham University this week.
September 14 -
The Illinois Finance Authority advanced more than $345 million in new-money and refunding issues for healthcare, higher education, and cultural institutions.
September 12 - Texas
Moody's Investors Service on Friday downgraded Brazosport College District, Texas revenue bonds to A2 from A1 while Standard & Poor's lowered the outlook on its AA-minus rating to negative from stable.
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