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Chemistry World May 15, 2006 Katharine Sanderson |
Sussex Reprieve Raises Intervention Issue Proposed plans to close the U.K.'s University of Sussex chemistry department have been scrapped and a new department of chemistry and biochemistry created. |
National Real Estate Investor May 1, 2006 Christine Perez |
Perfect Timing for Class of '06 As commercial real estate evolves and becomes increasingly sophisticated, so too do the universities and MBA programs charged with preparing the next generation of brokers, developers, asset managers and investment bankers. |
InternetNews May 5, 2006 Tim Scannell |
Colleges Attempt to Appease Music Industry Music industry executives may sing a different song, but U.S. colleges and universities are, for the most part, addressing concerns about piracy and illegal file sharing. |
BusinessWeek May 15, 2006 Anne Tergesen |
Big Risk On Campus Hot portfolios at Harvard and Yale have smaller colleges moving aggressively into hedge funds. They may be putting their endowments in jeopardy. |
Chemistry World May 2006 Lee Higham |
Comment: A Case of Job Dissatisfaction A chemistry degree ought to prepare its graduates for a range of disciplines, such as finance or industry. Some students who choose the subject don't wish to work in those environments though; they are motivated by an academic path. |
Job Journal April 30, 2006 Rich Heintz |
Find More Than a Degree of Success at Community Colleges Attending a community college can help you get a better focus on your future goals, help you overcome mediocre high school grades, and more. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2006 Erico Guizzo |
The Olin Experiment Can a tiny new college reinvent engineering education? |
InternetNews April 28, 2006 Roy Mark |
Hollywood Targets Campus LANs The Recording Industry Association of America and the Motion Picture Association of America sent letters Thursday to 40 universities in 25 states alerting the schools of LAN piracy problems on their campuses. |
BusinessWeek May 1, 2006 Steve Hamm |
A Red Flag In The Brain Game America's dismal showing in a contest of college programmers highlights how China, India, and Eastern Europe are closing the tech talent gap. |
Fast Company April 2006 Jennifer Reingold |
The Storm After the Storm Tulane University President Scott Cowen was at the tail end of a respected career when Katrina hit. The hurricane almost destroyed his institution - and gave him the chance to reinvent it. |
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