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InternetNews November 10, 2009 |
University Web Site Snafu Exposes Student SSNs Chaminade University accidentally posted thousands of students' personal data on its Web site. |
Chemistry World November 2009 |
Column: Undercover academic Good laboratory techniques are key skills for a chemistry graduate. All chemists need an appropriate level and range of practical skills. |
The Motley Fool October 29, 2009 Rich Smith |
Why Does College Cost So Much? The answer is simpler than you think. The government can improve access to higher education and reduce the price of it (not the cost, mind you, but the price students pay directly) by increasing financial aid. |
U.S. Banker November 2009 Kathy Brister |
Banking Schools at a Crossroads The good news is that students, eager for guidance in tough times, are more engaged than ever. The bad news is that enrollment is shrinking. |
IndustryWeek October 21, 2009 Jonathan Katz |
Certified Green Beginning in early 2010, the Society of Manufacturing Engineers and Purdue University plan to offer a green manufacturing specialist certificate. |
Popular Mechanics October 2009 |
Students Build the Solar Homes of the Future The Solar Decathlon, in Washington, D.C. sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy this fall, will pit 20 teams of college students against each other in an international showdown of innovative engineering. |
InternetNews September 28, 2009 |
UNC Breach Exposes Social Security Numbers University officials are notifying more than 163,000 women that their personal data may have been compromised by hackers more than two years ago. |
Entrepreneur October 2009 Jason Daley |
The Union of Town and Gown To block brain drain and enrich economies, more universities are linking up in creative entrepreneurial initiatives. |
Entrepreneur October 2009 |
Head of the Class The Princeton Review's annual ranking of entrepreneurship programs names 50 schools that have an edge - and one that beat them all. |
D-Lib October 2009 Bonita Wilson |
It's Time for Wider Acceptance of e-Textbooks As indicated by the title of a recent article in The Chronicle of Higher Education, "This Could Be the Year of e-Textbooks, if Students Accept Them." |
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