Veterans and Military Student Services Scholarship Fund ensures ongoing help for student veterans Published: January 27, 2021 Author: Staff reports Student veterans enjoy cookies and camaraderie at the Veterans and Military Student Services Center. Pictured are former students Alex Yu ‘20, left, and Caesar Vega ‘18, right.
Rye Bennett ’18 had a unique introduction to Ohio University following his service in the United States Army. Between his children, mortgage, loans, and fears that maybe he wouldn’t fit in with more traditional students, finishing a college degree seemed unattainable.
Then Bennett, a full-time student and married father of two, attended the OHIO Veterans and Military Student Services Center “Welcome Social” ceremony. There he found himself surrounded by people with the same questions, the same concerns, and the same life circumstances. The Center talked with Bennett and his family and made them all feel like p
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Gaines statue will be erected in the center of campus, near the new Student Services Building and the Memorial Student Center.
There will soon be a new stop on the Texas A&M campus tour. If all goes according to plan, the university will erect a statue of Matthew Gaines in front of the new Student Services Center in the middle of the College Station campus. Gaines was a former slave, then a state senator and, perhaps most importantly for A&M, one of the driving forces behind the land grant program that made institutions like A&M possible
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SMC Bond Refinance Saves Taxpayers $26.8 Million
Jan. 23, 2021 at 5:00 am
Savings to be Passed on to District Property Owners through Lower Tax Bills
This past December 2020, the Santa Monica Community College District successfully refinanced a portion of its general obligation bonds, saving the community more than $26.8 million in interest costs that will be passed on to district property owners through lower tax bills.
The District availed itself of the favorable interest rate environment and issued new bonds at a rate of 2.4% to refinance previously issued bonds, which carried interest rates between 4% and 5%. There was no prepayment penalty or extension of the repayment period on the bonds.
Nearly 150 University of Leicester jobs at risk
Affected staff have been warned of potential redundancy today
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