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  • The Oklahoman

    Oklahoma State University wins national community outreach award for work with Chickasaw Nation on a health initiative

    Oklahoma State University is the 2017 winner of a national community outreach award for its collaboration with the Chickasaw Nation on a health initiative to improve child nutrition and public health. The C. Peter Magrath Community Engagement Scholarship recognizes how colleges have redesigned their learning, discovery and engagement missions to become even more involved with…

  • Inside Higher Ed

    Why Not Attack Tax Reform?

    As both houses of Congress charge forward with wide-ranging tax overhaul plans, higher education leaders have chosen to attack specific provisions they feel would hurt colleges and students instead of mounting a more ambitious assault against Republicans’ broader goals. The strategy is in some ways ironic. Leaders who often talk about the complexity of the…

  • Herald Sun

    Tax law changes could threaten the affordability of higher education for students

    Proposed federal tax changes would levy new taxes on the endowments of private universities like Duke, reduce the deductibility of student-loan interest, count grad student cost breaks as income, change the tax rules for charitable giving and even tinker with the ones that govern debt financing. Buried in the details of a tax proposal Republicans…

  • Honolulu Star Advertiser

    The University of Hawaii at Manoa has been singled out for a national award for its success in raising its four-year graduation rate. The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities named UH Manoa the winner of its 2017 Project Degree Completion Awa

  • Inside Higher Ed

    Tips on Handling Firebrands

    Over the last year, college and university leaders have grappled with provocateurs who effectively shut down campuses with their appearances and tap deeply into the institutions’ pocketbooks. Administrators have not yet figured out how to handle a speech by white supremacist Richard Spencer, for instance, and those like him, without spending hundreds of thousands of…

  • Centre Daily Times

    Barron tapped to lead national commission on economics

    Barron has been tapped by the APLU to chair the organization’s Commission on Innovation, Competitiveness and Economic Prosperity. “Public institutions of higher education are in a unique position to drive economic development, job growth and student career success — and we need to harness the incredible abilities of our students and researchers, and nurture and…

  • Stillwater News Press

    OSU wins national community engagement honor

    The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) announced at its annual meeting in Washington, D.C., Sunday night that Oklahoma State University is the winner of its national community outreach award for 2017. The C. Peter Magrath Community Engagement Scholarship recognizes how colleges have redesigned their learning, discovery and engagement missions to become even more…

  • Columbia Daily Tribune

    Federal tax proposals put state revenue in jeopardy

    Missouri’s ability to pay its bills could be dependent on what Congress includes in a tax cut plan. One proposed change would almost double the standard deduction, used by 71 percent of Missouri taxpayers on their federal and state returns. Missourians used it to reduce taxable income by $17.1 billion in 2015 and the deduction…

  • Chronicle of Higher Education

    How the GOP Tax Plan Could Hurt Graduate Students — and American Research

    Buried in the details of the 400-page tax-reform plan unveiled on Thursday by House Republicans is a proposal that, if enacted, would leave many graduate students wondering if they could afford to continue their studies. Under current law, college employees are allowed to get a break on tuition without counting that break as taxable income.…

  • Chronicle of Higher Education

    Republican Tax Proposal Gets Failing Grade From Higher-Ed Groups

    Republicans in Congress released their proposed overhaul of the nation’s tax laws on Thursday, including several measures that would place new tax burdens on colleges and students — and, critics said, could undermine charitable giving to higher education. The bill was met with immediate opposition from a number of higher-education groups, which argued that the…

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