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N.Y. Pilot Program Allows Colleges to Self-Fund Student Health Plans

Aug 6 2012 // A pilot program now underway in New York State will allow large universities to self-fund student health plans, with the goal of providing health coverage to students at a lower cost. The program is the result of...

Why Some Types of Multitasking Are More Dangerous Than Others

Aug 6 2012 // People are better at juggling some types of multitasking than they are at others, according to a new study that has implications for distracted drivers. Trying to do two visual tasks at once hurt performance in both tasks...

Md. Regulators Advise College Students to Get Smart About Insurance

Aug 1 2012 // As students head off to college in the fall, the Maryland Insurance Administration is encouraging young adults – and their parents – to get smart about insurance.Students heading off to college might not be...

Why Some Types of Multitasking Are More Dangerous Than Others

Jul 27 2012 // People are better at juggling some types of multitasking than they are at others, according to a new study that has implications for distracted drivers. Trying to do two visual tasks at once hurt performance in both tasks...

State Farm Pulling Its Ads From Penn State Football Broadcasts

Jul 26 2012 // State Farm is pulling its ads from Penn State football broadcasts, while General Motors is reconsidering its sponsorship deal and Wall Street is threatening to downgrade the school’s credit rating, suggesting the...

Medical Students Sue Mississippi College, Allege Inadequate Training

Jul 26 2012 // A federal lawsuit filed on behalf of seven women accuses Virginia College’s Jackson branch of fraud, breach of contract and negligence in its medical assistants program. The lawsuit was filed last week in U.S....

Insuring Colleges and Universities

Jul 23 2012 // A new report that examines the Penn State University scandal had harsh words for the school’s top officials. Former FBI Director Louis Freeh – who was hired by university trustees to investigate the scandal and...

Insurers for Colleges May Tighten Underwriting After Penn St. Scandal

Jul 19 2012 // Liability insurance carriers and brokers that offer coverage to higher educational institutions have been watching the Penn State scandal unfold. And one broker says liability insurers are likely to tighten their...

Emerson College in Boston to Pay $250K for Alleged Asbestos Violations

Jul 9 2012 // Emerson College and Suffolk Construction Company Inc. in Massachusetts will each pay $250,000 in civil penalties to resolve alleged violations of the state’s air pollution prevention statute and asbestos regulation,...

Kent State Announces New Bachelor’s Degree in Insurance Studies

Jun 27 2012 // Ohio’s Kent State University announced it will offer a bachelor’s degree in insurance studies. The Ohio Board of Regents recently approved the new degree, which will initially be offered only at Kent State...

3 Universities Receive Grants from Griffith Insurance Education Foundation

Jun 15 2012 // The Griffith Insurance Education Foundation, based in Columbus, Ohio, has awarded $15,000 in grant money to three universities to support their Risk Management and Insurance (RMI) programs. The grant monies came from the...

Climate Change Will Alter Risks of Wildfire Worldwide: Study

Jun 12 2012 // Climate change is widely expected to disrupt future fire patterns around the world, with some regions, such as the western United States, seeing more frequent fires within the next 30 years, according to climate scientists...

New York Court Rejects College Pitcher’s Injury Claim

Jun 7 2012 // New York’s top court says a college pitcher hit in the face with a line drive at indoor practice accepted the sport’s risk and has rejected his damages claim against Clarkson University and the coach. The Court...

Georgia Court Ruling Upholds School’s ‘Fair Use’ Use of Publication Excerpts

Jun 4 2012 // A federal judge sided with Georgia State University on a range of copyright infringement claims filed by three publishing houses in a ruling that administrators said could set an important precedent for how educational...

Mom of Massachusetts Man Shot in Harvard Dorm Sues University

May 25 2012 // The mother of a Massachusetts man fatally shot inside a Harvard University dormitory during a drug-related robbery has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Ivy League school. Denise Cosby says in her suit filed in...

University of Pennsylvania Launches New Risk and Insurance Program

May 23 2012 // The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania said this week it has established a new Wharton/Penn Risk and Insurance Program (WPRIP). The program’s goal is to promote and disseminate cutting-edge research on...

Court Tosses Workplace Retaliation Damages Suit Against Mississippi College

May 18 2012 // A federal appeals court has ruled for Hinds Community College in a workplace retaliation case. In 2010, a Mississippi federal judge ordered the school to pay a former professor $345,020 after a federal jury found she had...

Court Ruling in Georgia Upholds School’s Use of Publication Excerpts

May 16 2012 // A federal judge sided with Georgia State University on a range of copyright infringement claims filed by three publishing houses in a ruling that administrators said could set an important precedent for how educational...

Education Board Stays With Insurance Requirement

Apr 24 2012 // The Idaho State Board of Education has decided to keep its requirement that full-time public college and university students have health insurance. The Lewiston Tribune reported that the board on Wednesday decided to...

Texas Insurance Council Scholarship Funding Tops $500K

Apr 19 2012 // With its latest round of scholarships, the Insurance Council of Texas’ (ICT) annual funding for students enrolled in insurance and risk management classes in Texas universities has topped the half million dollar...