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Geotimes July 2004 Naomi Lubick |
Capitol Loss The only department offering graduate degrees in geology in the District of Columbia is closing its doors at the end of the academic year. |
Geotimes July 2004 Christopher M. Keane |
The Geosciences -- Profession or Discipline? The geosciences are potentially at a crossroads -- the field can either continue to be a profession or slowly evolve into a discipline. |
The Motley Fool June 25, 2004 Rich Duprey |
Education Stocks Flunk Grade Separate probes into alleged accounting improprieties at Corinthian Colleges and Career Education have caused the entire for-profit sector to flunk. |
Job Journal June 13, 2004 |
The News is Good and Bad for College Grads For the first time since the 2000-2001 academic year, hiring of new college graduates is expected to increase by about 13 percent. However, there will be fiercer competition than ever for those jobs. |
Wall Street & Technology June 4, 2004 Jim Middlemiss |
Wall Street's Future Stars Simulated trading rooms are popping up on college campuses, and they're opening recruiting doors on the street. |
Inc. June 2004 Stacy Perman |
Dropping Back In A few college students have special extracurricular activities: running their own companies. They're former dropouts dropping back in. |
Geotimes June 2004 Naomi Lubick |
Touching the Stars A professor at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is one of many researchers and teachers making the physical sciences visible to students who are visually impaired or blind. |
T.H.E. Journal June 2004 Gillies & Harmon |
Partnering for a Wireless Classroom Thomas e-classroom enhances University of Connecticut regional campus' use of technology in teaching. |
T.H.E. Journal June 2004 Gary W. Kidney |
When the Cows Come Home: A Proven Path of Professional Development for Faculty Pursuing E-Learning As higher education continues the rush to embrace technology-delivered learning opportunities, one imperative is to find ways to prepare faculty for what life will be like on the other side of the transformation. |
Geotimes May 2004 Rossbacher & Rhodes |
The Department You Save May Be Your Own: Part II A past director of the Association of American Geographers (AAG), wrote an essay about how to destroy an academic department. Eight years later, a new article laments the fact that the advice is still needed. |
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