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19 hours ago ago from whose.university.OURuniversity.
The following article was written Bob Ostertag (UCD Professor of Technocultural Studies and Music) and was published on The Huffington Post : Governor Schwarzenegger should wash his mouth out with soap. Seriously. When I was a kid I was over at a friend's house when he said a bad word and his mother washed his mouth out with soap. It was impressive. I don't think my friend said that word again for a long time. Now California's ...
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13 hours ago ago from Mong Palatino
Kapit ng mahigpit, babyahe tayo…. From Laoag airport, we travelled to San Juan, Ilocos Sur. I attended the flag ceremony and delivered an inspirational talk in a public high school. Then, we went to the Vigan campus of the University of Northern Philippines. I visited the provincial capitol first before proceeding towards Candon. I met the SK officials of Candon and nearby municipalities. I also attended a forum in UNP-Candon. I ...
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7 hours ago ago from Home - Inside Higher Ed
View mobile edition Get Daily E-mail About Us Contact Us Login/Sign Up December 25, 2009 Home News Views BlogU Audio The Lists Career Advice Job Seekers Employers Skip to main content Quick Takes December 23, 2009 Fund Manager Settles Suit Over Ill. College Savings Plan Oppenheimer Funds, Inc. announced Tuesday that it had agreed to pay $77 million to the State of Illinois to ...
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14 hours ago ago from Recession Realities in Higher Education
Warning that higher education is facing a funding crisis next year, Gov. Bill Ritter named businessman Dick Monfort and attorney Jim Lyons on Thursday to chair a new committee and come up with a roadmap for the future of Colorado's 27 public colleges and universities. "It really is about writing the future of education in this state and higher education in this state. It really is about a master plan," Ritter told college presidents and ...
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14 hours ago ago from Recession Realities in Higher Education
Eliminating faculty positions will be part of a two-year approach to address budget shortfalls at Southeast Missouri State University. The university's board of regents will meet today to discuss a budget review process that will outline $7.76 million in cuts over the next two years. "Doing business differently is one of the things we have to look at," said Southeast president Dr. Ken Dobbins.
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The year on campus: Change and hard times
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The year on campus: Change and hard times For higher education, 2009 was a time of lofty goals and harsh realities, of major policy shifts in Washington and financial struggle on campuses nationwide. In Washington, President Barack Obama called for the United States again to lead the world in college attainment by 2020. Congress poured billions of stimulus dollars into research and student financial aid and reshaped the federal student loan ...
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1 day ago ago from Gadling
Hawaii needs $1.23 billion and could use your help. Governor Linda Lingle is calling it a " fiscal crisis " and says it won't be fixed with budget cuts alone. Essentially, the fiftieth state wants everyone else to chip in. This year's budget gap is $721 million, which will be followed by $509.5 million next year. The state might not hit pre-recession levels until 2014 . According to Lingle, "The stark reality of continuing declining general ...
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