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Trane Finances $3.1 Million of Deferred Maintenance Using PACT
Texas Lutheran University is a private liberal arts university. The campus is comprised of over 30 buildings. The project objective is to develop a project to reduce operating costs and renovate the university's HVAC infrastructure. The result was campus-wide lighting retrofit, central heating and cooling plant installation, Trane Tracer Summit...
Tags: Trane, American Standard Inc., Texas Lutheran University, Construction
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14 Colleges With Tuition Bargains
With parents and students reeling from tuition sticker shock, these schools have come up with clever ways to help pay tuition bills. Some private schools are even matching the costs of nearby public colleges. by Jeff Wuorio
Tags: School, College, MoneyWatch, Student, Washington & Jefferson, CLU, Financial Accounting, Finance, Tuition, College Credits, Long Island University, Washington & Jefferson College, California Lutheran University, Davis & Elkins College, Texas Lutheran University, Cleveland State University, Hartwick College, Mercer University, Rasmussen College, Berea College, The Cooper Union, Curtis Institute of Music, Deep Springs College, Webb Institute of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Jeff Wuorio
Articles 2009-10-13

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GM may pay on its loans soon
General Motors Co. could pay back U.S. taxpayer loans sooner than expected, the automaker's new chairman said Tuesday evening, even suggesting payments might start this year. "There is a sense of urgency at GM to repay the money we owe as soon as possible," GM Chairman Ed Whitacre told an...
Tags: General Motors Corp.
News items 2009-11-11
Correction.(Correspondence)(Correction notice)
Helmut David Baer, coauthor of an article on just-war theory discussed in these pages, teaches at Texas Lutheran University, not the University of Texas.
Tags: theory, University of Texas
Research articles 2006-02-01
Source: GM to begin repaying aid by year-end
WASHINGTON - General Motors Co. will begin paying back $6.7 billion in U.S. government loans by the end of 2009 and could pay off that full amount by 2011, four years ahead of schedule, according to a person familiar with the matter. The government debt represents about 13 percent of...
Tags: General Motors Corp.
News items 2009-11-15
College Chooses Hybrid Chiller Approach for Flexibility, Optimum Rates
Texas Lutheran University was founded in 1891 and offers degrees in 36 academic disciplines and pre-professional programs. The project involved the design and installation of a combination chiller plant, with both electric centrifugal chillers and a gas-fired absorption unit. With this hybrid system, the university has placed itself in a...
Tags: American Standard Inc.
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GM to repay U.S. early
General Motors Co. is expected to fully repay the $6.7 billion in U.S. government loans on its books by 2011, four years earlier than required, because its sales have exceeded expectations and its costs have been lower than planned, according to people close to the talks between GM and the...
Tags: General Motors Corp.
News items 2009-11-16
Brigadier General Marion F. Tidwell
BRIGADIER GENERAL MARION F. TIDWELL Retired July 1, 1984. Brigadier General Marion F. Frank Tidwell is deputy director, logistics and security assistance, J4/7, Headquarters U.S. European Command, Vaihingen, Germany. General Tidwell was born in 1932, in Alexander, Texas. He graduated from Valley High School, Menlo, Wash., in...
Tags: Air Force, graduate, Manufacturing, officer
Research articles 2004-01-01
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