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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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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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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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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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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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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?

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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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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: 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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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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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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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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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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Post-tenure reviews will be good for UT campuses

February 13, 2012by Staff Leave a comment

Some professors at Texas university campuses have had a rude awakening, and at least a few are very unhappy. On Thursday, University of Texas System regents unanimously endorsed a call […]

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Why Do I Think This Is Just Window-Dressing?

February 10, 2012by Staff 4 Comments

By Jane S. Shaw For a while, Texas was the hotbed of academic reform. A few regents, at least, were serious about improving faculty productivity, and the Texas Public Policy Foundation […]

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Higher Ed Guru: Seven Solutions a “Good Start” – by Reeve Hamilton

October 14, 2011by Staff 1 Comment

Written by Reeve Hamilton photo by: Todd Wiseman Thomas Lindsay, who was recently selected to head the Texas Public Policy Foundation’s Center for Higher Education, is no stranger to controversy. […]

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America’s Most Expensive Colleges

October 11, 2011by Staff 1 Comment

  Written by Daniel Fisher I am a senior editor at Forbes, covering legal affairs, corporate finance, macroeconomics and the occasional sailing story. I was the Southwest Bureau manager for […]

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Intern: ‘Now I know I am not alone’

October 11, 2011by Staff Leave a comment

By Samira Winter I belong to a generation distracted by gadgets and with short attention spans. But when I stepped into Dewey Square this past weekend, I saw this same […]

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New Higher Education Model By Jeb Bush and Jim Hunt

October 7, 2011by Staff Leave a comment

By Jeb Bush and Jim Hunt for Inside Higher Ed Today, our public colleges and universities are facing some of the toughest challenges they have ever encountered. The choices they […]

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Report Urges Focus on Latino College Completion Rates

October 3, 2011by Staff 2 Comments

The nation‘s educators must work to improve college completion rates for Latino students if the United States is to remain economically competitive in the world, according to a report released […]

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Cuts to Student Loans and Financial Aid: What Students Can Expect in the Future

September 29, 2011by Staff 1 Comment

Posted by Shannon Rasberry It’s getting harder to pay for college. Not only is the economy in bad shape and unemployment high, but now previously reliable sources of federal financial […]

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Universities need self exam

September 28, 2011by Staff Leave a comment

 By William Murchison “Hire the best, honor the mission, and measure the results.” The president of my university — the big one in Austin, with tower bathed perpetually in orange […]

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Affordability while maintaining quality

September 26, 2011by Staff Leave a comment

Benjamin Franklin is credited with the old adage, “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” People are always trying to add to that […]

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College affordability on the decline as tuition, fees rise

September 26, 2011by Staff 1 Comment

Credit: JAY HARE / DOTHAN EAGLE Caroline Franklin, a theatre major, studies on her laptop inside the book store at Troy University on Tuesday afternoon. By: Jim Cook Ariel Tillman […]

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Students, Parents Are Determined Despite Rising College Tuition Costs

September 26, 2011by Staff Leave a comment

They were on the lookout for scholarships and financial aid at the City of Commerce’s sixth annual college fair. By Elizabeth Hsing-Huei Chou, EGP Staff Writer More than 700 people […]

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10 Things Student Loan Companies Won’t Say

September 26, 2011by Staff Leave a comment

Sure, they’ll help pay for college. But good luck paying them back. By ANNAMARIA ANDRIOTIS 1.Your co-signer could do you more harm than good Before they will lend thousands of […]

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Clashes of Money and Values: A Survey of Admissions Directors

September 23, 2011by Staff Leave a comment

By Scott Jaschik Admissions counselors like to talk about finding the right “fit” for applicants — a great match between a student’s educational and other goals and an institution’s programs. […]

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Godin on Modern “Factory” Education

September 23, 2011by Staff 1 Comment

  By Jeff Sandefer   Seth Godin asks the right question about modern education in a recent blog post: As we get ready for the 93rd year of universal public […]

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The Texas Accountability Debate Rages On

September 21, 2011by Staff 1 Comment

By Jonathan Robe With Texas Gov. Rick Perry at–or near the top–in polls to be the Republican nominee for President, his proposals for higher ed reform as Governor are gaining […]

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Calculating Costs and Benefits

September 20, 2011by Staff Leave a comment

Written by Libby A. Nelson   New federal requirements have lately been likely to draw groans and complaints from college and university officials who feel deluged by ever-changing rules and […]

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Big 12 fate will be answered, but what’s the question?

September 19, 2011by Staff Leave a comment

By Keith Fletcher FOXSportsSouthwest.com A large pink elephant, a hinge pin, will be in the presence of two rooms when the University of Oklahoma and the University of Texas Board […]

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A Mirage of Accountability at the University of Texas?

September 17, 2011by Staff 1 Comment

By Robert C. Koons Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – The Chancellor of the University of Texas system has issued a disappointing response to pressure from the public and Governor […]

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UT Admin To Reform – Bill Powers Has Other Ideas.

September 15, 2011by Staff 3 Comments

After the UT System Chancellor Francisco Cigarroa’s speech and the UT regents blessing for his plan, we thought the UT controversy was over and progress now could be made in […]

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Smoke and Mirrors at the University of Texas

September 14, 2011by Staff 1 Comment

Written by Wick Allison in D Magazine Last month I endorsed the questions Jeff Sandefer has raised about the performance of our two major public universities. In answer to those […]

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Teachers’ Road Map to Nowhere

September 8, 2011by Staff Leave a comment

Written by Larry Sand A new study shows deep flaws in the Los Angeles Unified School District, but the local teachers’ union will resist any meaningful reform. A major study […]

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Accountability on the Quad

September 8, 2011by Staff Leave a comment

Written By C. THOMAS McMILLEN Forest A SERIES of recent scandals involving players receiving money, cars and other improper benefits, along with violations by recruiters and sports agents, has debased […]

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UT System Board of Regents Approve New UTPA Fine Arts Complex

September 8, 2011by Staff Leave a comment

Written by Juan Prado The University of Texas System Board of Regents gave final approval Aug. 25 for construction of a nearly $42.7 million Fine Arts Academic and Performance Complex […]

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Texas Pac-12: Longhorn Network More of a Curse Than a Blessing

September 7, 2011by Staff Leave a comment

Written ByZachary D. Rymer Erich Schlegel/Getty Images Just imagine what it would be like if the University of Texas had its very own television network. My goodness, what a monstrosity […]

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Sharp Named Chancellor of Texas A&M System

September 7, 2011by Staff Leave a comment

As expected, John Sharp was confirmed Tuesday by the Board of Regents of Texas A&M University    as chancellor of the university system. Sharp, a 1972 A&M graduate, is a […]

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Centralized Exit Examinations and US Education Reform

September 6, 2011by Staff Leave a comment

Judd Barrof, St. John’s University School of Law Class of 2012, is the author of the first article in a ten part series from the staffers of the Journal of […]

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Fate of Texas Student Loans to be Determined by Voters on Nov. 8

September 2, 2011by Staff Leave a comment

Originally Posted by Shannon Rasberry on Sep 1, 2011 in Student Loan Legislation The future of a state program for student loans in Texas will be decided by voters during […]

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