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Section: Institutions
Community Colleges
Voters Approve Expanding Albuquerque Community College District
ALBUQUERQUE Voters have approved the expansion of Central New Mexico Community College’s tax district into northern Rio Rancho.
November 18, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Community Colleges to Offer Elementary Education Degrees
OKLAHOMA CITY Plans to offer four-year degrees in elementary education at four Oklahoma community colleges will help increase the number of elementary school teachers in the state, authorities said.
November 18, 2007
Community Colleges
West Hawaii Campus Building not a Long-term Solution
KAILUA-KONA Hawaii Work is to begin next summer on the first building for the planned West Hawaii Community College center, but it’s not a state or university project.
November 18, 2007
Students
At Germanna CC, Students Nurse Human-patient Simulators
LOCUST GROVE Va. Increasingly, students in the medical field can learn to tend to patients before setting foot in a hospital.
November 15, 2007
Community Colleges
League for Innovation in the Community College Wraps Up 23rd Annual CIT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — This week, community college leaders were treated to the best in instructional technology by day and the best in country music by night at the Conference on Information Technology in Nashville.
November 15, 2007
Students
Newsroom Noose Fuels Racial Tensions at Minneapolis Community and Technical College
MINNEAPOLIS — A noose hung from a newsroom ceiling has led to the firing of the news editor of the Minneapolis Community and Technical College campus newspaper.
November 15, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Southwest Kansas Community Colleges Aim To Boost Collaboration
DODGE CITY, Kan. — Community colleges in southwest Kansas are discussing ways to work together to lobby state lawmakers and deal with staffing shortages.
November 15, 2007
HBCUs
University of Houston Has a Beehive Jam
HOUSTON Most folks probably think Texans would have a simple way to handle a major insect infestation: Kill them varmints.
November 14, 2007
HBCUs
Second Acts
After reaching the pinnacles of their high-profile careers, two women, with ties to higher education, let their passions lead the way.
November 14, 2007
HBCUs
From the Classroom to the Boardroom
When Thurgood Marshall College Fund officials discovered that corporations were not recruiting students at Black colleges as aggressively as students enrolled in traditionally White institutions, they sought a solution.
November 14, 2007
Leadership & Policy
What Color IsYour Parachute?
From the corporate recruitment of college students to retirement, the articles in our annual careers special report truly come full circle.
November 14, 2007
Leadership & Policy
If I Were Not a College President, I Would Be…
College Presidents tell Diverse their career alternatives to higher education leadership.
November 14, 2007
Community Colleges
Community Colleges Are Portals to New Career Paths
In today’s ever-changing business climate, college-educated professionals are increasingly transitioning to new careers with community college degrees and certificates.
November 14, 2007
HBCUs
Second Acts
After reaching the pinnacles of their high-profile careers, two women, with ties to higher education, let their passions lead the way.
November 14, 2007
Community Colleges
Professional Appointments
Dr. Ted MartÃnez Jr. has been named president and superintendent of RÃo Hondo Community College (Calif.). Previously, he served as president of Grossmont College. He holds a bachelor’s and master’s from Sul Ross State University and a doctorate from the University of Colorado-Boulder. Dr. Derrick Alridge has been appointed director of the Institute for African-American […]
November 14, 2007
Latinx
Veto Casts Cloud Over Education Bill That Would Have Increased Pell Grants, MSI Funding
President Bush on Tuesday vetoed a 2008 education budget bill that many advocates had championed for its proposed increases in student financial aid and college-access programs. Now, the House and Senate need to muster a two-thirds majority to bring into law the bill, which would have increased the maximum Pell Grant and provide more funding for minority-serving institutions.
November 12, 2007
Community Colleges
Study: Foreign Language Courses See Gains on Campus
Foreign language courses are booming on American college campuses, a new study finds, with enrollment in Arabic more than doubling from 2002 to 2006.
November 12, 2007
Leadership & Policy
College President Salaries on the Rise Again
College presidents are getting healthy raises, and a dozen at private universities earn $1 million or more including benefits, according to a new survey published Monday.
November 12, 2007
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