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You mentioned that you do some recruiting with Stanford football. I’m very into college football as well, a Northwestern guy, big wins for both of our teams last weekend. Excited all about that.
RICE: And that relationship goes back a long time, because Madeleine’s father was the person who saved a failed piano major and taught her international politics at the University of Denver.
Guy BensonBefore we delve into more serious subjects it is now August which means that we are oh so close tantalizingly close to college football how are you feeling about your Tigers this year.
Statistically, college grads earn two million dollars over the course of their careers ? much more than non-grads. What?s more, college grads have lower rates of unemployment.
Watch for college admissions administrators to provide more clarity and transparency into admissions protocols. There will be changes to the systems to make sure such cheating cannot happen again.