Author: Andrea Sarisky
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Professor pledges $1 million to UWF
A faculty member at the University of West Florida has pledged $1 million to the…
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Health Center’s clinical lab manager makes big decisions on a small scale
Ruth Ann Tesanovich has a big job, even though the specimens she examines in her…
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Evergreen State faculty form a union
Faculty at Evergreen State University, a four-year public university in Washington, voted recently to form…
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BYU to reopen study-abroad center
Brigham Young University will admit 44 students to its newly resumed study-abroad program in Jerusalem next…
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American Cancer Society gives student ‘second chance at life’
At an age when most girls worry about the clothes they wear and how to…
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EPA will create assistance center
The Environmental Protection Agency is creating a new assistance center to help colleges and universities…
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Trial date set for Calif. State trustees
A California judge ruled that a lawsuit alleging California State trustees held an illegally closed-door…
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Stanford will create loan-forgiveness program for future schoolteachers
In an effort to encourage its education graduates to become K-12 schoolteachers, Stanford University has…
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New University of Baltimore freshmen will be offered free tuition
In its move to serve four years of undergraduate education, the University of Baltimore is…
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During work or vacation, admissions director is always helping students
Think of David Graves as the collegiate middleman. The senior associate admissions director is the…
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University of Utah says no to guns
Despite a state law passed in August that would permit concealed weapons on campus, the…
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University of Illinois goes online
The University of Illinois will soon offer online degree and certificate programs, according to the…
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Harvard, Princeton universities will drop early acceptance programs
Harvard and Princeton universities have announced that beginning in 2008 they will no longer offer…
