I'm not sure how/why my ruler can get both Despised and Admired Ruler. Those seem contradictory.
I love the new library event chain, and all of the new events, such as the monetary reform thing. What I think would be good is a similar chain for universities, which, just as much as libraries, weren't things that Mayors and such did: think of Philip Augustus and the University of Paris. At the very least, it should have to be Ok'd by the King, as that's a pretty major thing to do, at least in this early period, when a University would be a pretty rare thing. So I think a similar event chain, and decision (with a technology and money requirement, as well as maybe piety, since many of the first universities had a very strong religious flavor.)
And I think, along those lines, though this may be getting out there, that an Erudite, Philosophical, Learned or so on ruler who has a university should be able to send court members to it, like how all those Nobleman's sons piddled around at University (admittedly often not learning much.) Maybe each University could have some sort of 'reputation' like a prestiege score sort of, and the higher the reputation, the better it functions at actually teaching students. I'm not sure on that, but I think it's something non-minor to think about.
Edit: Another reason to try this out is so that sons can go away, their fathers be murdered by their uncles, and then get back from University to find their mom's shacked up with the Uncle, and maybe then plot a murder or two himself. Cause that'd be interesting...bet it'd make a good movie or something.