Author: begnaud-emily
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Bush administration hopes to attract more international students to U.S.
During a recent State Department meeting, Bush administration officials announced plans to attract foreign students…
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Duke updates iPod program
Heading into its second year incorporating personal technology into classrooms, Duke University is expanding its…
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States increase funds for higher ed.
State spending for higher education increased an average of 5.3 percent in the 2005-06 fiscal…
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Harvard money managers quit
Several money managers who handled Harvard’s endowment recently left the school after receiving lower salaries…
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Football expenses questioned
An audit of the University of Colorado’s athletic department spending for the past three years…
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Southern U. will reopen in spring
Southern University in New Orleans will reopen next semester to students. But due to the…
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KU prof wins $10.4 million grant
Gunda Georg, a medicinal chemistry professor at the University of Kansas, received a $10.4 million…
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U. of Texas Southwestern Medical Center receives $50 million donation
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas received a $50 million donation from…
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Enrollment in graduate programs on the rise for women and minorities
Enrollment in graduate programs at American universities increased in 2004, according to a report by…
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Campus Closeup: Beth Gavrilles
BETH GAVRILLESResearch Professional IIRiver Basin CenterInstitute of Ecology JOB DESCRIPTION: “We mainly focus on the…
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Full circle: Faculty member works with foundation to help women achieve success
Laura Bierema, associate professor and program coordinator for UGA’s adult education program, is passionate about…
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$100 million anonymous gift waives tuition for Yale music students
Thanks to the contribution of an anonymous source, Yale University School of Music students will…
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Enrollment in graduate programs on the rise for women and minorities
According to a report released by the Council of Graduate Schools, enrollment in graduate programs…
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Library material available via Google
Google Inc.’s Internet launched a project this past December that will make books and government…
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Report: College sports programs low in minority, gender hiring
Only 6 percent of athletic directors and 10 percent of college coaches in all sports are…
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Study: Tuition burden for low-income families increased 6 percent
Tuition at public four-year colleges rose by 7 percent in 2005-the least amount of growth within…
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Princeton changes tenure policy
According to the American Council on Education’s Office of Women in Higher Education, Princeton University…
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Duke okays donations to leave pool for its Katrina relief volunteers
Duke University has introduced a temporary program that provides reimbursement to employees who volunteered during…
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UGA alumnus is named associate dean at Baylor University
UGA alumnus John F. Tanner has been named associate dean for research and faculty development…
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UGA will host annual meeting of University System Staff Council
Members of staff councils from the University System of Georgia will gather here for their…
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Mississippi colleges: $675.5 million to rebuild after Hurricane Katrina
According to estimates by the Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning,…
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Princeton tackles grade inflation
Princeton has launched a campaign to cut the number of “easy A’s” among undergraduate students.…
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Columbia dedicates $15 million to faculty diversification campaign
Columbia University trustees unanimously approved a funding commitment of $15 million to a campaign for…
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NYU gets $105 million pledge
A microbiologist at New York University recently pledged at least $105 million to the institution,…
