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Section: Institutions > Community Colleges
Students
Developmental Education: An Investment We Cannot Afford NOT To Make
The Kiss of Death? An Alternative View of College Remediation, by Cliff Adelman; No One to Waste, by Bob Mc- Cabe; and Salvage, Redirection, or Custody: Remedial Education in the Community Junior College, by John Roueche — look no further than these titles to sense the commitment and controversy surrounding developmental education.
September 16, 2009
Community Colleges
Students Burn Midnight Oil at Boston Community College
Community college professor Kathleen O’Neill was setting the ground rules for her psychology students when she came to an issue she didn’t normally have to address.
September 13, 2009
Students
Best & Brightest: The War Vet, Financial Aid Activist and Ivy League Student
For John Around Him, the idea of attending Dartmouth College was more than impossible.
September 8, 2009
Faculty & Staff
OU Cancels Classes Today; Will Ask Court to Order Professors to Work
Oakland University in Rochester, Mich., will cancel classes again today. The university plans to head to court to ask a judge to order professors back to work. According to the Detroit Free Press, the faculty and the university disagree over several points, including increasing medical insurance rates, pay raises, hiring more instructors on contract and […]
September 7, 2009
Students
Swine Flu Causes Stillman to Cancel Home Football Game
Stillman College canceled its home football opener against Clark Atlanta because of swine flu, college officials announced.
September 7, 2009
Students
MARYLAND NEWS NUGGETS
The Old Line State has variety of institutions from Asian-serving and historically Black universities to a military academy and a plethora of community colleges.
September 2, 2009
Faculty & Staff
JUST A CLICK AWAY
University of Maryland University College has charted a unique path as a public insitution in online education.
September 2, 2009
Latinx
FINDING THEIR IDENTITIES
Responding to the demands and needs of Asian-American Students, the University of Maryland, College Park, expands course offerings related to culture, identity.
September 2, 2009
Community Colleges
COMMUNITY COLLEGE FORUM: Mission Accepted: Opening Laboratory Doors to Urban Minority Communities
The Baltimore City Community College Life Sciences Institute helps place minority students and displaced workers into high-demand bioscience careers.
September 2, 2009
Leadership & Policy
‘16 COLLEGES WITH ONE VOICE’
Maryland community colleges work together to respond to the state’s education and economic needs.
September 2, 2009
African-American
A MEDIATING FORCE
Home to a county with changing demographics, the College of Southern Maryland steps in to facilitate discussions surrounding race and class.
September 2, 2009
Students
Finding Their Identities
Responding to the demands and needs of Asian American students, the University of Maryland expands course offerings related to culture, identity.
September 2, 2009
Students
Maryland News Nuggets
The Old Line State has variety of institutions from Asian-serving and historically Black universities to a military academy and a plethora of community colleges.
September 2, 2009
Students
A Mediating Force
Home to a county with changing demographics, the College of Southern Maryland steps in to facilitate discussions surrounding race and class.
September 2, 2009
Faculty & Staff
Just a Click Away
University of Maryland University College has charted a unique path as a public institution in online education.
September 2, 2009
Leadership & Policy
‘16 Colleges With One Voice’
Maryland community colleges work together to respond to the state’s education and economic needs.
September 2, 2009
Community Colleges
Mission Accepted: Opening Laboratory Doors to Urban Minority Communities
Bio is big in Maryland — and getting bigger. Ours is one of eight states that together account for more than 60 percent of biomedical research spending by the National Institutes of Health and nearly 65 percent of all biotechnology patents, according to the Maryland Governor’s Workforce Investment Board. And since occupations related to life sciences and health are projected to grow by more than 20 percent over the next several years statewide, it’s a fi eld that promises some of the future’s most sought-after employment opportunities.
September 2, 2009
Community Colleges
Stimulus Money Well Spent at Community Colleges
Two community colleges are benefiting from stimulus money this school year. Cape Fear Community College and Brunswick Community College in North Carolina received $500,000 between them to enhance job training programs that can be completed in six months or less, the Star News Online reported. Some of those programs will train people for entry-level jobs, […]
August 27, 2009
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