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2010

The Private and Social Benefits of Higher Education: The Evidence, Their Value, and Policy Implications

Walter W. McMahon
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
March 2010

Do Universities Generate Agglomeration Spillovers? Evidence from Endowment Value Shocks

Shawn Kantor
University of California, Merced
NBER
TIAA-CREF Institute Fellow

Alexander Whalley
University of California, Merced
NBER


February 2010

Smart Leadership in Difficult Times

Paul J. Yakoboski
Principal Research Fellow
TIAA-CREF Institute
January 2010

2009

The Davidson Trust: A Case Study of Promoting Student Access

Christopher J. Gruber
Vice President and Dean of Admission and Financial Aid
Davidson College

Clark G. Ross
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Davidson College


October 2009

Demystifying Endowments

Ronald G. Ehrenberg
Irving M. Ives Professor of Industrial and Labor Relations and Economics, Cornell University
Director, Cornell Higher Education Research Institute
TIAA-CREF Institute Fellow
July 2009

2008

Managing Higher Education in Uncertain Times

Valerie Martin Conley
Director, Center for Higher Education
Associate Professor of Counseling and
Higher Education
Ohio University
TIAA-CREF Institute Fellow

Paul J. Yakoboski
Principal Research Fellow
TIAA-CREF Institute
August 2008

Do Public Subsidies for Higher Education Affect Regional Economic Development?

Shawn Kantor    
University of California, Merced 
NBER
TIAA-CREF Institute Fellow

Alex Whalley
University of California, Merced
May 2008

Student Access and Strategic Pricing

Donald E. Heller
Professor of Education and Senior Scientist
Director, Center for the Study of Higher Education
The Pennsylvania State University
TIAA-CREF Institute Fellow
April 2008

2007

Financing Institutional Operations in Higher Education

James C. Hearn
Institute of Higher Education, University of Georgia
TIAA-CREF Institute Fellow
November 2007

2006

Valuing, Measuring, and Financing Higher Education in the 21st Century

Mimi Lord, TIAA-CREF Institute
December 2006

The New Balancing Act in the Business of Higher Education

Conference Volume: TIAA-CREF Institute Series on Higher Education
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2006
Edited by Robert L. Clark, North Carolina State University and Madeleine d'Ambrosio, TIAA-CREF Institute
March 2006

2005 NACUBO Endowment Study:Highlights and Trends

Mimi Lord, TIAA-CREF Institute
February 2006

2005

The New Balancing Act In the Business of Higher Education

Mimi Lord, TIAA-CREF Institute
December 2005

The Role of Gift Annuities in a Planned Giving Program

Frank Minton, Ph.D., Vice-Chair, American Council on Gift Annuities
October 2005

Assessing Public Higher Education at the Start of the 21st Century

Ronald G. Ehrenberg, Cornell University and TIAA-CREF Institute Fellow
July 2005

2005 NACUBO Endowment Forum: Managers Find Pickings Quite Slim

Mimi Lord, TIAA-CREF Institute
April 2005

Highlights of 2004 NACUBO Endowment Study

Mimi Lord, TIAA-CREF Institute
April 2005

College Savings Options and The Impact of Savings on Financial Aid

Jennifer Ma, TIAA-CREF Institute
March 2005

2004

Medicare Financing: Outlook and Implications for Higher Education

John L. Palmer, TIAA-CREF Institute Fellow and University Professor at Syracuse University
September 2004

The 2004 Report of the Social Security Trustees: Social Security Shortfalls, Social Security Reform and Higher Education

Thomas R. Saving, TIAA-CREF Institute Fellow and Ph.D., Director of the Private Enterprise Research Center at Texas A&M University
September 2004

Institutional Factors and the Future of Retiree Health Plans

Sylvester J. Schieber, Watson Wyatt Worldwide
April 2004

Faculty Retirement Incentives by Colleges and Universities

John H. Pencavel, Stanford University
April 2004

The Value of Phased Retirement

Steven G. Allen, North Carolina State University
April 2004

Highlights of the 2003 NACUBO Endowment Study Education

Mimi Lord, TIAA-CREF
March 2004

1996

Pension and Health Benefits for Workers in Higher Education

Mark J. Warshawsky, Manager of Pension and Economic Research, and John Ameriks, Research Associate, TIAA-CREF
December 1996