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Inc. February 2006 Carl Schramm |
Five Universities You Can Do Business With When it comes to technology transfer, smart schools resist the temptation to treat every entrepreneur's new idea like it's the next Google. |
BusinessWeek February 27, 2006 William C. Symonds |
Campus Revolutionary Tony Marx has a radical plan to get more poor kids into top colleges, starting with Amherst. |
BusinessWeek February 27, 2006 |
Amherst's "A" List: Affluence, Achievement, Athletics Tom Parker, Amherst's dean of admissions and financial aid, talks about how the admissions process works - and why he thinks it needs to be changed to give low-income students a better shot at getting in. |
BusinessWeek February 27, 2006 William Symond |
The Thinking at Harvard, West Point, and Smith Elite colleges are looking to expand their intakes of low-income students. Here's how three big names are doing it. |
ifeminists February 15, 2006 Wendy McElroy |
Sexual Harassment Policies Need Reform At best, the American Association of University Women reports are interesting sociological surveys of how students view their environment. Realistically, they are biased and self-administered reports from students, who are often children. They should never be a basis for law or policy. |
BusinessWeek February 13, 2006 Michael Mandel |
Tuition: It's Not Like An Ice Cream Cone Education. It builds human capital, right? So why does Uncle Sam see it as consumption? |
Registered Rep. February 2, 2006 Kevin Burke |
Tangled up in Ivy: Merrill's Princeton Problem Princeton University is steamed at Merrill Lynch for rebranding its captive mutual-fund operation Princeton Portfolio Research & Management, as the giant investment bank and brokerage attempts to find a wider market for its lineup of 108 funds. |
T.H.E. Journal February 2006 |
Industry News A national survey of US educators will help provide answers to questions concerning the progess districts are making toward 1-to-1 computing. |
Geotimes January 2006 Kathryn Hansen |
U.S. Science Gap on Global Stage When it comes to performance in math and science, the widening gap between American and international students is a growing concern, according to academics, politicians and business professionals. |
InternetNews January 25, 2006 David Needle |
Apple iTunes For Education Apple's new iTunes U program helps universities get their content online. |
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