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Get Ready for July Madness

There are no brackets to guide you through it, but July is the prime month for presidential transitions at private colleges. To keep up on who's going where, visit our Comings and Goings page, with up-to-the-minute news of the many appointments now being made.



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Discouraging a College Education: “Unconscionable”

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Beyond the 2010 NAICU Annual Meeting


The NAICU Annual Meeting may be over, but you can still benefit from many of the sessions and speakers.  We've assembled speech texts and PowerPoints for many of the sessions, available on our 2010 Annual Meeting Presentations page.


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