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Things Sure Have Changed

16 hours ago ago from Pinch A Pig Toe

It's all well and good that I am trying to  finish my degree , but I wasn't prepared for the difficulties that advancements in technology would present.  Here I was all worried about conjugating French verbs, when I should have been  fretting over selecting the appropriate length answers for the 6 security questions required for my University account.  After my triumphant notice that I would be able to complete my schooling, I hopped ...

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Higher education going under

7 hours ago ago from Ninth Level Ireland

That feeling of looming dread you might sense on public university campuses these days has nothing to do with final exams, which are still some months away. What's alarming people mostly those working in administration offices is the falling-off point', the time when universities simply run out of money because the state hasn't been paying them ( more ) [ Chicago Sun-Times , 9 February]

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UF bans class trips to Haiti

20 hours ago ago from South Florida Education Blog

If you’re a student at the University of Florida, don’t expect any class trips to Haiti anytime soon. Provost Joe Glover sent out a memo to department heads Friday saying UF will not sanction, sponsor or approve any student trips to Haiti until further notice, due to safety concerns in the aftermath of the Jan. 12 earthquake. Faculty must get special administrative approval if they plan to go to conduct research or provide help. “Faculty and ...

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UConn reaching a tuition milestone: Students to pay more than the state

11 hours ago ago from In This Together CT

http://ctmirror.org/story/uconn-reaching-tuition-milestone-students-pay-more-state Robert A. Frahm February 9, 2010 University of Connecticut officials will recommend a tuition increase next week that, if adopted, will mark a milepost in the long trend of shifting public higher education costs to students. The 5.8 percent increase in tuition and fees would mark the first time that revenue from students would exceed the ...

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Texas educators react to abstinence-only study

22 hours ago ago from KVII - KVII News

DALLAS (AP) - An abstinence-only study that allowed students to explore the drawbacks of having sex at early as age 12 has attracted praise from some Texas educators. Texas law requires an emphasis on abstinence when it comes to sex education in public schools. Details of the new study are in this month's issue of the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine. David Wiley, president of the American School Health Association, ...

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