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Tag: Retirement Planning
News Roundup
UT System President Announces Plan to Retire
University of Tennessee (UT) System president Joe DiPietro announced this week that he will step down from active employment on Nov. 21 and use his remaining vacation days until Valentine’s Day of next year when he will officially retire, Knox News reported. DiPietro has served as the system’s 25th president since 2011, where he works […]
September 19, 2018
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Johns Hopkins University Sued Over Retirement Plan
BALTIMORE —Johns Hopkins University has joined a growing list of schools accused by a law firm of offering poorly performing retirement funds that charge excessive fees. St. Louis-based firm Schlichter, Bogard & Denton filed a class action lawsuit Thursday in U.S. District Court in Baltimore on behalf of more than 24,000 Johns Hopkins University employees. […]
August 12, 2016
Faculty & Staff
MONICA PONCE DE LEON
MONICA PONCE DE LEON has been appointed dean of the School of Architecture at Princeton University. She was dean of the College of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Michigan. Ponce de Leon earned a bachelor’s from the University of Miami and a master’s from Harvard University.
June 29, 2015
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Professors Looking to Remain in Academy Longer
There is often discussion of moving the retirement age to 70, three years later than the current 67, as a way to cut back on social security costs. According to a newly released study by TIAA-CREF, the majority of college professors do not expect to retire by 67 ― and most don’t desire to. The […]
June 11, 2015
Leadership & Policy
A New Solution to an Aging Problem
It is no longer a secret that community college leadership is experiencing an unprecedented level of turnover.
November 12, 2008
HBCUs
Second Acts
After reaching the pinnacles of their high-profile careers, two women, with ties to higher education, let their passions lead the way.
November 14, 2007
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Second Acts
After reaching the pinnacles of their high-profile careers, two women, with ties to higher education, let their passions lead the way.
November 14, 2007
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Tuition economics 101: Pick a college you can afford
Would you sell your home, put off retirement or dip into your 401(k) to buy a Lamborghini or Hermes handbag for your teenager? Didn’t think so.
October 2, 2007
Disabilties
Best and Brightest: No Age-limit On Achieving One’s Dream, Conquering Fears
Patricia Doty is far from the traditional college student. At 55, when most her age are discussing retirement plans, she still has dreams, and one of them she recently accomplished when she graduated with a master’s degree in vocational rehabilitation from Winston-Salem State University, in North Carolina.
July 21, 2007
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Financial Planning 101
Videoconference offers sound advice for scholars about planning for retirement and old age
July 14, 2007
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Risk & reward: teleconference focuses on retirement plan needs of higher education professionals
WASHINGTON Whether retirement is rapidly approaching or an unimaginable distance down the career path, higher education professionals should act quickly and aggressively to understand and plan for their post-career financial needs.
June 17, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Retirement planning: the easy way
Retirement. A time to retreat from the troubles of the world to a life of rest and relaxation. Right? Well, not necessarily.
June 17, 2007
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