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...reduce the need for artificial lighting, and low-flow plumbing was installed to cut water waste. The renovations earned the visitors' center a gold rating from the U.S. Green Building Council--and made the site a model for historic buildings in need of a face-lift. "Lincoln was always ahead of his time," says Milligan. "And going green is the future...
...because investor fears that it would go under decreased the market value of its liabilities. (Really, it's as perverse as that.) Loan losses are also still rising and could eventually swamp earnings again at many banks. But the first-quarter profits weren't entirely imaginary. As we look ahead, banks really are in a position to make money. "This is a great time to be in banking, you know," said Warren Buffett - who owns shares in Wells Fargo and Goldman Sachs - on CNBC back in March. "If you just get past the past." (See the best business deals...
With a big weekend pair of home-and-away doubleheaders against Dartmouth looming ahead, its easy to overlook an innocuous non-conference game against Holy Cross...
...endowments are plummeting by as much as 30 percent, Harvard and its peer institutions have reaffirmed their commitment to meet student financial need as a “top priority”—often at the expense of faculty hires and campus renovations—to stay ahead of the pack in attracting candidates...
Some universities—such as Tufts, which suspended its need-blind admissions policy this year—are not in a position to pledge the same level of financial support at this time, meaning that Harvard and wealthier institutions find themselves ahead of the pack in the race to pluck the strongest students from all backgrounds...