DeVry University To Open New Fort Worth Location
Business Wire - July 12, 2004
FORT WORTH, Texas -- Focus on Master's and Bachelor's Degree Programs for Working Adults
DeVry University, one of North America's leading career-... (Read More)
A $1 Million Difference
American Demographics - July 1, 2004
Byline: NOAH RUBIN BRIER
A high school education doesn't mean what it once did. With more people graduating from high school than ever before, co... (Read More)
FLSA Revisions Raise Exemption Questions
Fire Chief - July 1, 2004
Byline: [ John Rukavina ]
For the past 20 years, chief fire officers have struggled with the often contradictory and sometimes incomprehensible r... (Read More)
Michigan officials discuss plan to encourage students to study science, engineering
Black Issues in Higher Education - July 1, 2004
MACKINAC ISLAND, MICH.
State officials are refining a plan to offer interest-free loans to students who pursue degrees in science and engineering... (Read More)
Doing more with less: despite having fewer resources, HBCUs have outpaced majority institutions in producing black professionals, but experts say strong
Black Issues in Higher Education - June 17, 2004, by B. Denise Hawkins
Since their founding in segregation, the nation's historically Black colleges and universities have been studies in resourcefulness, contrasts, res... (Read More)
Where the boys aren't: the decline of black males in colleges and universities has sociologists and educators concerned about the future of the African
Black Issues in Higher Education - June 17, 2004, by David Hefner
The opposition to Negro education in the South was at first bitter ... for the South believed an educated Negro to be a dangerous Negro. And the So... (Read More)
New study calls for boosting need-based aid
Black Issues in Higher Education - June 3, 2004, by Garry Boulard
WASHINGTON
A new study is lauding the positive impact that a college education can have on what it calls "our shared economic, social and cu... (Read More)
The backlash: the only thing that will make the furor over offshoring worse is hiding from it
CFO, Magazine for Senior Financial Executives - June 1, 2004, by Kris Frieswick
Not since the North American Free Trade Agreement debate, when Ross Perot evoked the "giant sucking sound" of U.S. jobs pouring into Mexi... (Read More)
Brain Gains, Brain Drains
American Demographics - June 1, 2004, by William H. Frey
Byline: WILLIAM H. FREY
As a nation, we are getting smarter. Nearly a quarter of American adults have a college education - a record high. As edu... (Read More)
Opting out: the press discovers the mommy wars, again
Reason - June 1, 2004, by Cathy Young
EVER SINCE THE rise of the modern women's movement in the 1960s, two genres of "trend" stories have periodically appeared in the media: s... (Read More)
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