Education Industry News
Tuesday, July 26, 2005
Women, Minorities and the Sciences
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National Science Foundation programs aimed at increasing the participation of women and members of underrepresented minority groups in scien...
Friday, July 01, 2005
School owners accused of bilking $13 million in financial aid
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By PATRICK WALTERSAssociated Press WriterJune 30, 2005, 4:04 PM EDT PHILADELPHIA -- A husband and wife who owned a vocational school with a ...
FAMU Trustees Deal With an Array of Problems
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By Lloyd Dunkelberger Ledger Tallahassee Bureau TALLAHASSEE -- Forty-one employees have been fired because of payroll discrepancies. The sch...
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Tuition goes up 12% at Texas A&M
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Action results from Legislature providing less funding than the school soughtBy MATTHEW TRESAUGUECopyright 2005 Houston Chronicle Texas A...
Legislation seeks charter for new Internet university
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June 25, 2005 PROVIDENCE, R.I. --A charter for a new online university would be established under legislation before the General Assembly Th...
Holmes CC president charged with six counts of embezzlement
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Associated Press DURANT, Miss. - Holmes Community College President Starkey Morgan has been charged with six counts of embezzlement for alle...
Monday, June 27, 2005
University of Connecticut's Computer Server Hacked
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University of Connecticut officials have discovered a 20-month-old security breach of a computer server that contains Social Security number...
EKU regents approve $263.6million budget; tuition, fee increases help fund 24% growth
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Hikes in tuition, fees will add $13 million Associated Press RICHMOND, Ky. -- Eastern Kentucky University regents approved a $263.6 million ...
Professors may strike at FAMU's law school
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Instructors cite lack of pay for summer classes STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS As many as 10 professors at Florida A&M University's law scho...
OSU bids to turn ideas into cash
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By Jeff Bell Business First of Columbus Updated: 8:00 p.m. ET June 26, 2005 A nonprofit corporation is being launched to develop commercial ...
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Oklahoma promises Stoops $3M bonus if he stays
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From wire reports Bob Stoops will receive a $3 million bonus if he remains Oklahoma's football coach through the 2008 season under an am...
West Central Technical College President quits
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Janet B. Ayers, the president of West Central Technical College, quit suddenly last week after The Atlanta Journal-Constitution made inquiri...
Friday, June 24, 2005
Quincy College official admits school hid extra money in budget
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By Associated Press Thursday, June 23, 2005 - Updated: 04:10 PM EST QUINCY, Mass. - A Quincy College official has admitted the school routin...
University of Tennessee approves tuition increase
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By Katharine Mosher, kmosher@nashvillecitypaper.comJune 24, 2005 The University of Tennessee (UT) Board of Trustees voted Thursday to accept...
Seattle's Ivy League-Style Public University May Boost Fees 78%
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June 24 (Bloomberg) -- College guides list the University of Washington as one of the ``public Ivies,'' a state school that approach...
Community college costs luring more students
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By Selicia Kennedy-Ross, Staff Writer Money was a big factor in Michael Collins' decision not to attend California Baptist University in...
Pentagon creating database of students
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Privacy advocates blast effort to find potential recruits By Jonathan Krim, Washington Post June 23, 2005 WASHINGTON -- The Department of...
Thursday, June 23, 2005
Englert ousted as Manoa chancellor
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By Beverly Creamer and Treena Shapiro Advertiser Education Writers University of Hawai'i interim President David McClain announced yest...
UA Reaches $1 Billion Goal
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By Jeff Smith The Morning News FAYETTEVILLE -- The University of Arkansas reached its $1 billion fund-raising goal Wednesday thanks to a gif...
University System of Maryland gets new President
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The University System of Maryland Board of Regents, the governing board for 13 public universities in Maryland, unanimously elected Regent D...
New President choosen for Indiana Wesleyan University
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Dr. Henry L. Smith has been chosen as the President-elect of Indiana Wesleyan University. He will become the 11th president of the 85-year-o...
UA critical of PBS education documentary
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Show raps universities for packed classes, overuse of grad assistants, generous grading. LA MONICA EVERETT-HAYNES Tucson Citizen If higher e...
Tuesday, June 21, 2005
UB feels pressure to keep up with its peers
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Simpson pushes for more students and facultyBy STEPHEN T. WATSON News Staff Reporter6/21/2005 The University at Buffalo needs to hire 250 ne...
B.C. college abruptly closed
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By JANE ARMSTRONG Tuesday, June 21, 2005 Page A7 VANCOUVER -- School's out forever at a Vancouver business college that suddenly closed ...
Compton Community College Accreditation Revoked
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Compton Community College, whose 6,000 students are primarily minority and low income, has lost its accreditation. Compton is the first comm...
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