Should colleges worry over plan to cap deductions?
The Seattle Times
But like most big fundraising campaigns, particularly in higher education, the lion's share came from wealthy benefactors rewarded in return with a combination of altruistic satisfaction, naming rights - and a big tax deduction. Now that tax deduction ...
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Kansas City Star
Should colleges worry over plan to cap deductions?
Kansas City Star
But like most big fundraising campaigns, particularly in higher education, the lion's share came from wealthy benefactors rewarded in return with a combination of altruistic satisfaction, naming rights - and a big tax deduction. Now that tax deduction ...
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U.S. News University
Baltimore Firefighters Increasingly Expected to Pursue Higher Education
U.S. News University
Firefighters are increasingly required to hold a college degree.Hundreds of firefighters in Baltimore, Maryland, may soon head back to the classroom to land advanced positions in their departments, The Baltimore Sun reports. In the past, on-the-job ...
City firefighters face new education requirements for promotionBaltimore Sun
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Deduction cap proposal alarms charities _ especially colleges, who rely more ...
Washington Post
But like most big fundraising campaigns, particularly in higher education, the lion's share came from wealthy benefactors rewarded in return with a combination of altruistic satisfaction, naming rights — and a big tax deduction. Now that tax deduction ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
Should colleges worry over plan to cap deductions?
San Francisco Chronicle
But like most big fundraising campaigns, particularly in higher education, the lion's share came from wealthy benefactors rewarded in return with a combination of altruistic satisfaction, naming rights — and a big tax deduction. Now that tax deduction ...
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Should colleges worry over plan to cap deductions?
Huffington Post
But like most big fundraising campaigns, particularly in higher education, the lion's share came from wealthy benefactors rewarded in return with a combination of altruistic satisfaction, naming rights – and a big tax deduction. Now that tax deduction ...
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Should colleges worry over plan to cap deductions?
San Jose Mercury News
But like most big fundraising campaigns, particularly in higher education, the lion's share came from wealthy benefactors rewarded in return with a combination of altruistic satisfaction, naming rights—and a big tax deduction. Now that tax deduction ...
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Don't Encourage Students to Skip College
New York Times (blog)
With the soaring cost of higher education — a burden we understand full well with a daughter attending a $58,000-a-year private college and student loans to help foot the bill — it's tempting for parents to embrace the anecdotal evidence of degree ...
North American Press Syndicate
Giving The Gift Of A College Education
North American Press Syndicate
(NAPSI)—There's good news for parents and grandparents who are tired of seeing their holiday and birthday gifts end up at the bottom of the hall closet. A new website has been created to help them give a gift that can last a lifetime—the gift of an ...
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UGA College of Education professor Julie Luft to co-direct national research ...
Online Athens
A research institute for two dozen selected doctoral students in science education will be co-directed by Julie A. Luft, the University of Georgia Athletic Association Professor in Mathematics and Science Education, in Washington, D.C., next summer ...
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