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The University of Alaska to Ask State for $625.6 million This Year
FAIRBANKS, Alaska The University of Alaska plans to ask the state for $625.6 million this year for projects including a new science building and for new job-focused programs like nursing.
November 6, 2007
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Dickinson State President Search Narrowed
DICKINSON N.D. A Dickinson State University search committee has narrowed to six the number of candidates for the school’s presidency.
October 30, 2007
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Dickinson State President Search Narrowed
DICKINSON N.D. A Dickinson State University search committee has narrowed to six the number of candidates for the school’s presidency.
October 30, 2007
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Officials Looking for Ways to Ease Shortage of Nursing Teachers
FARGO N.D. Ways to encourage graduate students to consider teaching, and the use of private money to supplement faculty wages, are among the ideas being discussed to ease a shortage of nursing teachers in the region.
October 29, 2007
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Schools: Faculty Shortages Major Roadblock to Training New Nurses
CHARLESTON S.C. South Carolina nursing school administrators say the major roadblocks to training more nurses is a shortage of faculty and facilities.
October 21, 2007
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Women Filling Some University Classes at Higher Rate
FORT WAYNE, Ind. As a single man, Alex O’Shaughnessey doesn’t mind being outnumbered by women. At least not at school, he says.
October 14, 2007
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Dickinson State nursing staff hosts delegation from Russia
DICKINSON N.D. Russian nursing students and educators hope to learn more about campus courses and patient care during a visit to North Dakota.
September 22, 2007
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Fayetteville State University nursing program on warning status after rules violations
FAYETTEVILLE N.C. State officials have placed Fayetteville State University’s nursing program on warning status because of multiple violations of state rules.
September 22, 2007
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Striking University of Minnesota union suspends pickets after talks
MINNEAPOLIS There were signs of progress Friday in the negotiations between the University of Minnesota and its striking clerical and health care workers.
September 22, 2007
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University of Minnesota workers suspend strike, weigh offer to end more than 2-week walkout
MINNEAPOLIS Clerical and health care workers at the University of Minnesota abandoned picket lines Friday and will vote on a contract offer that could end their more than two-week-long strike.
September 22, 2007
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FSU nursing program on warning status after rules violations
FAYETTEVILLE N.C. State officials have placed Fayetteville State University’s nursing program on warning status because of multiple violations of state rules.
September 20, 2007
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Grants and Gifts
Baltimore County Community College received a $25,000 grant from Civic Ventures, with support from the MetLife Foundation, to develop its “Prime 50+ Transition Program.” The program, an executive outplacement model, is designed to help African-American women over the age of 50 develop individual plans to transition into encore careers in public school education, health care […]
September 19, 2007
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