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Class Action Against TIAA-CREF
Suit charges retirement giant with holding on to gains made as professors were shutting down accounts.
Working Way Past 65
New study shows that professors are delaying retirement or not planning to retire at all, due to both professional and economic reasons.
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'Gray'-cious Conclusion to a Career
Whether senior professors have a vibrant end to the later stages of their academic careers is largely in their own hands. Roger Baldwin and Michael Zeig offer guidance for how they can do so.
Who Deserves Affordable Care?
With more institutions cutting adjunct hours as new health care requirements approach, higher education officials are pushing for more guidance from the government on what to do.
Unbalancing Sheets
A change in pension accounting metrics could upend university balance sheets, threatening everything from accreditation to federal financial aid.
Retirement Spike in Illinois
A change in the way the state calculates future pension payments for those in public universities prompted many to retire before July 2, months and years before they planned to do so.
Easing the Path to Retirement
Colleges honored for creative approaches to encouraging professors to consider going emeritus.
Employees Giveth. College Taketh Away.
A year after St. Catharine College employees gave to build a new library, the college cut off retirement fund matching and didn't offer a raise.
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