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    The New York Times

    The New York State attorney general’s office filed a civil lawsuit on Saturday accusing Trump University, Donald J. Trump’s for-profit investment school, of engaging in illegal business practices.

  • Colorado State Freshman Hits Half Court Shot, Wins Free Tuition

    Denver Post

    A 19-year-old freshman from Greenwood Village sank a half-court shot with a basketball and won a year of free tuition at Colorado State University Saturday night.

  • Simplified Pricing

    Todays Campus Job Board

    Today’s Campus is proud to announce a simplified pricing package for employment advertising. Given the need for an easy-to-manage and affordable employment advertising option, Today’s Campus’ Featured Employer Package is scaled at a low total cost. Recruiters no longer have to designate their institution by full time equivalent (FTE) or worry about hidden expenses. All accredited institutions now have the opportunity to post unlimited job announcements with an annual subscription. Featured Employers receive a custom landing page, allowing them the ability to showcase the benefits of their institution via text, images and video. The custom landing page can be configured to display vacancies, employment benefits, institutional news and recent press releases. In addition, Featured Employers gain access to Today’s Campus’ ever-growing resume database. The rate for a Featured Employer annual subscription is $1995. Today’s Campus also offers 30-day job postings at a rate of $195.

  • University of Virginia Health Coverage Changes

    Washington Free Beacon Staff

    University of Virginia will be making changes to their healthcare coverage as it prepares for the Affordable Care Act. The university announced that it will drop health coverage for some of its employee spouses due to the cost. The projected additional cost of health care is estimated at $7.3 million in 2014.

  • Nova Southeastern University Names Provost and EVP

    Nova Southeastern University

    Nova Southeastern University (NSU) President and CEO George L. Hanbury II, Ph.D., announced the appointment of Ralph V. Rogers, Jr., Ph.D. to the position of provost and executive vice president for academic affairs. Rogers’ appointment is effective September 16, 2013.