A Fond Farewell
Dear Readers,
I regret to report that this is my final post for Higher Ed Watch. I am leaving the 国产视频 Foundation to join the higher education team at , where, among other things, I will be writing for blog. While I am thrilled to take advantage of this exciting opportunity, it is difficult to leave Higher Ed Watch behind because of all the important work we have done.
When I arrived at 国产视频 nearly five years ago, Higher Ed Watch was just getting off the ground — although it had already started making waves with . But the blog really took off in April 2007 when we were the first to uncover and reveal improper payoffs that a student loan company had made to and to (who was ). The news helped shine a spotlight on the fatal flaws — and outright corruption — that characterized the Federal Family Education Loan program.
Over the years, our reporting, analysis, and commentary has helped spur policymakers to overhaul the federal student loan programs, take positive steps to protect the most vulnerable students from predatory lenders and schools, and investigate widespread abuses in the for-profit higher education sector. We have also advocated policies aimed at making college more accessible and affordable without overly burdening taxpayers.
Before signing off, I would like to thank current and former 国产视频 employees who have played a pivotal role over the years in the blog鈥檚 success, including its founder Michael Dannenberg, Jason Delisle, MaryEllen McGuire, Ben Miller, and Lindsey Luebchow. I have been honored to work with them all.
But mostly I want to thank you, our loyal readers, for sticking with us all these years. It鈥檚 been a privilege to write for you.
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