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UT CHAIRMN GENE POWELL  TIMES OF TEXAS

UT Regent Chairman Powell Interview

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Here you have it.  The words straight from The Chairman; Gene Powell.  I an excellent interview by Jake Silverstein of the Texas Monthly the Chairman expressed his thoughts on Higher […]

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Red McCombs: Regents have offered high level of support

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Regents have offered high level of support, By Red McCombs Almost a year ago, Gov. Rick Perry met with nationally renowned high-tech leaders and business and university officials to talk […]

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Same jersey, same goal – UT Student Regent Ashley Purgason

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By Ashley Purgason Serving as the student regent on the University of Texas System Board of Regents offers me a unique perspective. I travel the state visiting the 15 UT […]

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WALLACE HALL JR. UT REGENT  KEVIN HEGARTY

UT to deliver records for regent’s review

May 1, 2013by Staff Leave a comment

By Ralph K.M. Haurwitz – American-Statesman Staff The chief financial officer of the University of Texas and a member of its governing board have reached a truce, at least for […]

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New investigations of UT Law School Foundation begin

April 27, 2013by Staff Leave a comment

By Andrew Messamore Daily Texan As the attorney general investigates the University of Texas Law School Foundation, legislators and former Foundation trustees are continuing to hammer out the fine line […]

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Lack of oversight in UT Law Foundation – Change Ahead

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By Megan Strickland, Alexa Ura of Daily Texan Recent public battles over lack of oversight in the University of Texas Law Foundation threaten to bring substantial changes to a complex […]

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alex cranberg  times of texas

Texas Tribune Guest Column: The UT Story Not Being Told

April 11, 2013by Staff Leave a comment

by Alex Cranberg University of Texas System Regent Alex Cranberg The University of Texas Board of Regents has been getting more than its fair share of press lately, but often […]

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UT-Austin's "Ideas of the 20th Century"  times of texas  edX

Thousands Sign Up for UT-Austin’s First EdX Courses

April 1, 2013by Staff Leave a comment

by Reeve Hamilton of texas tribune On Thursday night, the University of Texas at Austin opened four free online courses for open registration. By Monday morning, total enrollment stood at […]

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Thomas K. Lindsay  times of texas

UT: Only Regents Can Reform Higher Education

March 28, 2013by Staff Leave a comment

Guest Column by Thomas K. Lindsay for Texas Weekly Higher education, in Texas and nationally, faces a crisis. Studies testify to grade inflation’s erosion of standards (An “A” is the […]

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UT Regents Seek to Protect the University System.

March 27, 2013by Staff Leave a comment

The Board of Regents of The University of Texas System I believe, seek a positive direction in the current controversy before the reputation of Texas is sullied by the ongoing […]

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The Next Generation: Compete in a Global Market?

March 25, 2013by Staff Leave a comment

Teens from 9 cities in the United States, India and the United Kingdom give a thundering answer in a global business plan competition that culminated The Indus Entrepreneurs`TiE Young Entrepreneurs […]

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the real bill powers?  times of texas

Powers outside deal with UT Law Foundation?

March 24, 2013by Staff Leave a comment

Here is something to think about tonight… Who is the is the real Bill Powers? Is there proof of an outside deal between Powers and the UT Law Foundation?  Time […]

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UT “shooting war” is Inflammatory.

March 23, 2013by Staff Leave a comment

Let’s take a temperate step back from the “shooting war” between the University of Texas regents and the president of UT-Austin. It is understandable why otherwise sensible people might let […]

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INFLUENCE PEDDLING AT UT AUSTIN

Influence Peddling at UT Austin?

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Here’s an academic question – or more precisely, a story about academics at the University of Texas at Austin: What’s the difference between trying to influence others’ views and “influence […]

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UT Regents: External Review of UT and UT Law Foundation.

March 21, 2013by Staff Leave a comment

Lawmakers, Observers React to Tense UT System Meeting by Reeve Hamilton of Texas Tribune photo by: Bob Daemmrich Longtime employees of the University of Texas System said they could not […]

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Free Online Classes

March 19, 2013by Staff Leave a comment

Just in time to celebrate Open Education Week, here comes a new initiative, the School of Open, a learning environment focused on increasing our understanding of “openness” and the benefits it […]

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bill powers in trouble? times of texas

Regents bar UT president from deleting emails

March 19, 2013by Staff Leave a comment

By Ralph K.M. Haurwitz American-Statesman Staff In the latest sign of tension between the University of Texas and its governing board, President Bill Powers and other campus officials have been […]

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ut forgivable loans a bad idea  times of texas

UT: Millions of dollars in forgivable loans given to attract faculty.

March 18, 2013by Staff Leave a comment

by Peggy Fikac UT Law Foundation prez: ‘We were wrong, and we’ve stopped it’. The president of the University of Texas Law School Foundation — taken to task by a […]

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TIMES OF TEXAS

Better Colleges Failing to Lure Talented Poor

March 18, 2013by Staff Leave a comment

By DAVID LEONHARDT of NYT Most low-income students who have top test scores and grades do not even apply to the nation’s best colleges, according to a new analysis of […]

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GENE POWELL TIMES OF TEXAS

Chairman defends UT regents

March 5, 2013by Staff Leave a comment

The chairman of the University of Texas System Board of Regents on Friday released a statement defending his colleagues, some of whom were accused by Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst of […]

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times of texas perry

Rick Perry says regents must decide Powers fate

March 5, 2013by Staff Leave a comment

By TODD J. GILLMAN Washington Bureau tgillman@dallasnews.com WASHINGTON — Gov. Rick Perry did little Friday to tamp down suspicions that he’d like to engineer the ouster of Bill Powers, the […]

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UT Regents Approved Fixed Tuition Rates

February 17, 2013by Staff Leave a comment

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ University of Texas System regents have ordered their schools to offer students a four-year fixed-rate tuition option by fall 2014.

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Tuition Freezes and Foundations on UT Regents’ Agenda

February 14, 2013by Staff 1 Comment

by Reeve Hamilton Texas Tribure  The relationship between the University of Texas School of Law and an affiliated foundation, which drew headlines over a forgivable loan program, will be again […]

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Education Reform
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Is Sunday’s Meeting Trouble for Powers?

February 3, 2013by Staff Leave a comment

There could be trouble for Powers in Sunday’s meeting.  The tension is rising.  Is this the last straw in a string of cover ups?  You decide.  Read the article by […]

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Education Reform
A new university in the Rio Grande Valley.  times of texas

A Historic Day for South Texas

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by Chancellor Francisco Cigarroa Thursday, December 6, was a historic day for The University of Texas System. The Board of Regents granted me the authority to work with the Texas […]

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Education Reform
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Perry and Powers: sharing views on higher ed, funding, tuition

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By Alexa Ura Daily Texan Funding for higher education at UT-Austin makes up almost 13 percent of the state’s budget, and going into the 2013 legislative session UT President William […]

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UT Joins Harvard-MIT EdX Online Venture

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By David Mildenberg – The University of Texas System plans to put up $5 million to join the EdX online venture,

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UNH president Huddleston Lays out re-funding Strategy

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By Paul Briand news@seacoastonline.com DURHAM — University of New Hampshire President Mark Huddleston on Thursday laid out a plan to try to convince the Legislature to restore the $38 million […]

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michael McRobbie  Times of Texas

IU Announces New Path to Tuition Relief

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Indiana University officials unveiled their latest response to a growing tuition backlash: A tuition freeze for upperclassmen on track to graduate on time.

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times of texas tuition freeze  U of M

Tuition freeze in the Works at University of Minnesota

October 13, 2012by Staff 1 Comment

Article by: JENNA ROSS, Star Tribune The University of Minnesota is offering lawmakers a trade: more state funding for a tuition freeze for undergraduates.

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brian birdwell   times of texas

Birdwell to Renew Fight Against In-State Tuition Policy

October 12, 2012by Staff 2 Comments

by Reeve Hamilton of Texas Tribune   State Senator Brian Birdwell D-22 Republican. In 2011, during his first regular session, state Sen. Brian Birdwell, R-Granbury, filed a bill to repeal […]

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rick perry  times of texas

Rick Perry Calls For Frozen Tuition At State Universities In Texas

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The Huffington Post  |  By Tyler Kingkade Texas Gov. Rick Perry doesn’t believe public colleges should be able increase students tuition each year. At the Texas Tribune festival, a three-day […]

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TIMES OF TEXAS  DEBT  COLLEGE DEBT

Is College a Lousy Investment?

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by Megan McArdle Mythomania about college has turned getting a degree into an American neurosis. It’s sending parents to the poorhouse and saddling students with a backpack full of debt […]

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alex cranberg  melinda hill perrin  times of texas

Alex Cranberg and Melinda Hill Perrin. Opposing Views on Tuition

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Alex Cranberg and Melinida Hill Perrin have opposing views on Tuition increase.  We’d like to get your views on the one you feel has the best position.  Read carefully, there […]

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Two Chancellors Reflect on a Year of Higher Ed Reform

August 31, 2012by Staff 1 Comment

by Reeve Hamilton of texas tribune University of Texas System Chancellor Francisco G. Cigarroa and Texas State University System Chancellor Brian McCall In late August of 2011, both Brian McCall, […]

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UT System Regents Approve Incentive Pay Plan For Top Officials

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University of Texas System Regents Thursday approved a plan under which presidents and other top officials at its 15 campuses could earn pay bonuses if graduation rates improve or donations […]

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Region’s colleges look out of state for students, more tuition money

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Universities such as MU are importing more students, and more tuition money. By MARÁ ROSE WILLIAMS The Kansas City Star MIKE RANSDELL | The Kansas City Star A growing number […]

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times of texas  boards are flexing muscles.

More battles loom.

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By Jon Marcus  Who’s boss? US governing bodies flex their muscles Virginia president keeps her job, but once-inert boards are stirring nationwide.

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UC Berkeley   times of texas

UC Berkeley to offer free online classes through edX

July 25, 2012by Staff 1 Comment

Edx, founded by Harvard and MIT, will host two not-for-credit UC Berkeley courses this fall. By Larry Gordon, Los Angeles TimesJuly 24, 2012, 6:14 p.m. UC Berkeley announced Tuesday that […]

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UC EDUCATION HOSTAGE  TIMES OF TEXAS

UC threatening to hold ‘higher education hostage’

July 23, 2012by Staff 1 Comment

Becky Yeh – OneNewsNow Californiacorrespondent An advocate for California taxpayers says the state’s university system is trying to scare voters into passing tax hikes. Meanwhile, salaries of higher-ups within the […]

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California. How much would you pay for a country club education?

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A great video.  Higher education in California isn’t what it used to be. Find out why students are paying higher tuition costs and getting a less comprehensive education in California. […]

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UVA Rector Helen Dragas  Board of Visitors  times of texas

What happened at the University of Virginia is probably going to happen again somewhere else.

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By Kevin Kiley It likely won’t take the same form – the removal and reinstatement of a university president. But somewhere, sometime, probably sooner rather than later, the governing board […]

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We Are Americans – Just Not Legal – Time Mag

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We wanted to get your thoughts on this highly controversial issue.  Let us know how this effects you.  Pick up Time Magazine to read the original article, and read below, […]

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UVA Showdown is Set as Board Prepares to Meet

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Reported by Henry Graff A showdown to reinstate University of Virginia President Teresa Sullivan is set for Tuesday. The University of Virginia Board of Visitors will meet to take another […]

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Bill Powers should be giving thanks

June 22, 2012by Staff 1 Comment

By William Lutz Bill Powers should be on his knees giving thanks that he works for two people as patient as Rick Perry and Gene Powell. Compare that with how […]

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TN tution freeze   times of texas

Tennessee Dems Request Special Session to Freeze Tuition

June 21, 2012by Staff 1 Comment

by Andrea Zelinski Democrats are urging the governor to head off college tuition hikes by calling lawmakers back to Nashville this summer, though their plea is not likely to prompt […]

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Sam Houston State University   times of texas

Entry standards raised to improve SHSU retention, graduation rates

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By George Mattingly More students may be able to gain admission into Sam Houston State University after the Texas State University System Board of Regents authorized the university to change […]

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sharp pencil  times of texas

Texas A&M: There’s room for improvements

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By GLENN DOWLING Special to The Eagle Recent criticism leveled at the A&M Board of Regents by former A&M President Ray Bowen and loyal supporter Jon Hagler was largely justified […]

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UT commits to simplify financial aid, college cost information

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By Bobby Blanchard The UT System announced its commitment to make information on college costs and financial aid easier to understand and more readily available for students by 2013, according […]

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Incoming UT freshmen getting earful on graduating in four years

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By Ralph K.M. Haurwitz – AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF Bill Powers, president of the University of Texas, flashed the hook ‘em sign, then welcomed a group of incoming freshmen with a not-so-subtle […]

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