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Archive for April, 2008

Deadbeat donor

From The Detroit News: Gregory E. Bradbury must have some money– in 2004, the Michigan State University alumnus and member of the university’s Foundation board has bequeathed $1 million to the university’s business school and library. So it’s curious (and some might say classless) that he owes his ex-wife $45,000 in delinquent support payments […]


Chicago calling him home?

Filed under: — Mike @ 3:04 pm

Paul Vallas, now running the Recovery School District in New Orleans, says he “would be open” to exploring a run for governor of Illinois, according to The Chicago Sun-Times and The Chicago Tribune’s Clout Street blog.
Vallas was in charge of the Chicago school system from 1995 to 2001 and was credited with getting the district […]


Campus living

Colleges continue to construct new student housing filled with amenities to attract students who are accustomed to comfortable accommodations. In the Boston area, The Boston Globe reports, Tufts University is studying how to upgrade their residence halls, and Harvard University, Boston University, Northeastern University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology all have built or are […]


Reacting to threats

Last week, St. Xavier University in Chicago and Oakland University in Auburn, Hills, Mich., closed their campuses for a few days in the wake of graffiti found on each campus that threatened violence. (See Chicago Tribune article and Detroit Free Press article)
In light of the incidents, The Tribune reports, campus security experts were debating whether […]


Big brother bus cards?

High school students in Chicago can get a reduced-fare transit card so they can ride the Chicago Transit Authority trains and buses to and from school at a bargain rate. Now, The Chicago Tribune says, Chicago public school officials are looking into the possibility of using smart-card technology so they can track the […]


Learning to share

Fairfax High School is one of about 40 schools in the Los Angeles Unified District that will be expected to share space with the district’s privately run charter schools, The Los Angeles Times reports. The folks at Fairfax aren’t happy about it. They say the charter school will impede Fairfax’s efforts to improve by taking […]


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