Posts Categorized: Newslink

“Gainful Employment” Returns to Spotlight

DC Shuttle ... Public comments and report find flaws in "gainful employment" proposal. The period for public comment closes today, and many comments collected regarding the administration's gainful employment proposal claim the rule is flawed and will end up hurting students. Now, a report by Charles River Associates says the economic effects of the proposed rule are harmful. The report claims th...

“First in the World” Grants to Spur Innovation in College Access, Completion

DC Shuttle ... Ed Dept. announces grants to increase college completion. The U.S. Department of Education announced the First in the World campaign, with $75 million worth of grants to fund the development and testing of innovative approaches and strategies at colleges and universities that improve college attainment and make higher education more affordable. The Education Department will award g...

Maine Lawmakers Wrap Up Session Amid Record Number of Gubernatorial Vetoes

Revised Sept. 8, 2014 State Capital Notes ... Maine lawmakers on April 16 finished the second session of the 126th Maine Legislature. The session was marked by a record number of vetoes by Gov. Paul LePage who in many instances broke with his own party in rejecting legislation. Lawmakers returned on May 1 to take up 48 vetoes cast by the governor. They sustained 33 of the 48 vetoes, and overrod...

Dems Add College Affordability to Minimum Wage and Paycheck Fairness on “Fair Shot Agenda”

DC Shuttle ... Democrats introduce student loan refinancing bill in Senate. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) introduced a bill, the Bank on Students Loan Fairness Act, which would allow former students with high interest rates to refinance their student loans at much lower rates. The legislation aligns with a major Democratic election year interest: college affordability. Democrats are taking on stud...

Congress on Budgets, Title IX on Sexual Assaults, SCOTUS on Race Preferences

DC Shuttle ... House and Senate committees hold hearings on Ed Budget. The House Education and the Workforce Committee held a hearing on the FY 2015 budget request for the Department of Education. U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan testified. Education Week reported that lawmakers raised concerns with the admiration's waivers from the requirements of No Child Left Behind (NCLB). The Senate H...

White House Education-Workforce Development Grantees Include Boston’s JFF

DC Shuttle ... Administration announces grants for aligning education with jobs. The Obama administration announced a new initiative to encourage academic credit for apprenticeships, Inside Higher Ed reported. President Obama announced that 24 awards, totaling $107 million, will be given across the country to partnerships of education agencies, workforce investment boards, universities and corpor...

Commencements: The Anchor, the Ambassador et al

U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Samantha Power. Judith S. Kaye, former chief judge of New York and of the Court of Appeals and now a lawyer with the Skadden firm, will deliver the commencement address at the Roger Williams University School of Law ceremony on Friday, May 16 at 1 p.m. on the university’s main athletic field. Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln D. Chafee will address the Roger Williams Uni...

Comings and Goings: Trinity Names a First; Gonzales to GSC; Smith to Vt Tech; Oblinger Leaving Educause

Trinity College named Tufts University Dean Joanne Berger-Sweeney to be its 22nd president ... and the first African-American and first woman to hold the post.  **** The University System of New Hampshire selected Roxanne Gonzales, an academic dean and professor at Regis University in Denver, to be the next president of Granite State College. Gonzales served as a director of Prior Learning As...

Slowly Revving Up HEA Reauthorization

DC Shuttle ... House hearing on college access. The House Education and the Workforce Committee held a hearing on access to higher education as part of reauthorizing the Higher Education Act (HEA). Much of the discussion was about how to best measure access and the hearing addressed methods that have been successful at improving access. Some of the discussion suggested that measuring access was n...

Commencement Speakers Range from a Science Guy to an Inaugural Poet

Bill Nye, scientist, inventor and executive director of The Planetary Society.Janet Napoli­tano, former sec­re­tary of home­land secu­rity and now pres­i­dent of the Uni­ver­sity of Cal­i­fornia System, will keynote the 112th commencement at Northeastern University on May 2 at Boston's TD Garden. **** Massachusetts Gov. Deval L. Patrick will keynote comm...