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How Detroit's Bankruptcy Might Influence Education
Kate Murray
On Thursday afternoon, Detroit became the largest city in United States history to file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection. Chapter 9 is the section of the bankruptcy code that provides for the reorganization of municipalities, including large cities like Detroit. The difference between Chapter 9 and other bankruptcy filings lies in the inability to liquidate the municipality’s assets to distribute to creditors, who, in Detroit’s case, are a whopping 100,000 people. (Detroit Free Press)
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The Boat Just Sailed...Somewhere
Dr. Brian C. Mitchell
When they opened, American colleges and universities offered a classical curriculum drawn from older education practice that balanced the needs of an agricultural economy–often deeply religious–with a small commercial class.
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Best College Towns for the Summer
Huffington Post
When classes aren't in session, some college towns turn into ghost towns. Others keep the party going all summer long.
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Save $500 and Go to College
CBS Money Watch
Children from minority or low-income families with as little as $500 in savings for college are still three times more likely to attend school and four times more likely to graduate than their peers.
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Something to Talk About
Dr. Brian C. Mitchell
Conversation is the coin of the realm in American higher education. Shared governance rests upon reasonable, open and transparent communication. Internal and external...
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