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MSU proposes charging juniors and seniors more
EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan State University is proposing to charge juniors and seniors more than other undergraduate students. Trustees on Friday will consider raising tuition by 3.6 percent for juniors and seniors but only 1.9 percent...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Michigan State University, Students, Morehead State University
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Student news
WINONA LAKE, Ind. — Hannah Marie Barger of Hagerstown graduated May 11 with a Bachelor of Science in elementary education/mild intervention from Grace College and Seminary. Barger is a 2009 graduate of Grace Academy in Hagerstown. She is the...Tags: Science, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Teaching and Learning, The Washington Post, Colleges and Universities
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UCF marketing professor put his students first
Gordon Paul was known for making students his priority during his more than 30 years as a marketing professor at the University of Central Florida. "He never lost sight of the reason why professors are really here," said Foard Jones, UCF's associate dean...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Marketing, University of Tulsa, Colleges and Universities, Louisiana State University
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Don't count Cullerton out
"You must be one of those (expletives) from Room 6." I don't remember the first 10 words my now-wife spoke to me back then, much less the exact first words of old friends. Except, that is, for Illinois Senate President John J. Cullerton, D-Chicago....
Tags: Pat Quinn, Teaching and Learning, Illinois Governor, Illinois General Assembly, Government
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New education mandates are another fiasco
opinion@jessaminejournal.comThe latest threat to our rights as Kentucky parents to educate our children in ways that best fit each child’s needs comes from a federally imposed, one-size-fits-every-state educational curriculum known as the Common Core State Standards (CCSS)....Tags: University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Students
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Davis looks to uphold Crane's legacy as director of adult ed
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comJessamine County’s new adult-education director is only the second in the program’s 23-year history and hopes to build on the legacy developed by the retiring founder. Janice Crane began Jessamine County Adult Education in 1990. She will...Tags: Adult Education
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What we think: High life in higher ed shows skewed priorities
The University of Central Florida can be proud of the news, in this week's Sentinel, that it was one of 13 U.S. institutions to earn top marks for two of its teacher-education programs. But there's nothing for UCF to boast about in another recent...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Personal Service, Rick Scott, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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READER SUBMITTED: High School Students Honored With "Students Rock Award"
PlainvillePlainville High School students Kelsea Fithian-Giantonio, Ryan Acey and Tyler Acey have been named recipients of the second semester "Students Rock Award" recognizing their outstanding contributions to Plainville High School. In seeking a way to honor...Tags: Teaching and Learning, High Schools, Human Interest, Students, Plainville
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READER SUBMITTED: CAPSS & CAS Announce Results of 'Student Voices' Video Contest
West HartfordBack in February, the Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents (CAPSS) and The Connecticut Association of Schools (CAS) challenged students in grades 6-12 to develop short videos highlighting their best ideas for improving education. The...Tags: Meriden, Teaching and Learning, High Schools, Brookfield (Fairfield, Connecticut), Bethel
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READER SUBMITTED: Rensselaer's International Scholars Program Awarded A CQIA Gold Innovation Prize
HartfordThe Connecticut Quality Improvement Award (CQIA) Partnership's 26th Annual Conference on Quality and Innovation was held on June 12. Rensselaer's International Scholars Program (ISP) was awarded a Gold Innovation Prize for 2013. John Maleyeff, Ph.D.,...Tags: Invention and Innovation, Employment Opportunities, Awards and Prizes
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LETTER: Schools, Scholarships Changing Lives
Congratulations to The Courant for highlighting the good news of graduating Hartford students [June 13, Connecticut, "Proud Graduates Receive Diplomas At Five High Schools"]. I had the privilege of being among a group of community volunteers...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Students, Awards and Prizes
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GCC budget looking better
Glendale Community College may be approaching the light at the end of the tunnel. As part of a tentative draft of the 2013-14 budget this week, college officials predict more students and more classes this fall. Although college officials still have...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Colleges and Universities, Finance
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