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Tag: International Schools: Page 3
Faculty & Staff
Still a No-go for Lifting Academic Travel Restrictions to Cuba
President Barack Obama’s campaign promises to rescind limits remain a ‘work in progress.’
September 16, 2009
Sports
NCAA Athletes Work Long Hours, Survey Says
If Michigan players complained about spending long hours on football, they were only voicing what many other student-athletes have told the NCAA.
September 3, 2009
Latinx
Mexican students to be recognized Friday
The California-Mexico Project (CMP), headed by CSULB Chicano/Latino Studies professor Armando Vazquez-Ramos, and Mexico’s National Association of Universities and Higher Education Institutions (ANUIES) arranged the study abroad program. Dr. Ana Uribe of Mexico’s University of Colima directed the program and its research component. According to the Daily 49er.com, among them are seven undergraduates from three […]
August 5, 2009
International
Grants & Gifts
The UNIVERSITY OF DENVER’s Morgridge College of Education has received a $10 MILLION gift from James (Jim) Cox Kennedy to establish the James C. Kennedy Institute for Educational Success. The funds will endow three faculty chairs and program/research endowment in the college. The Kremen School of Education and Human Development at the UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, […]
January 21, 2009
Students
A SPACE OF THEIR OWN
Ethnic-themed dorms offer a supportive environment for minorities, but critics say they stunt personal growth by promoting self-segregation.
December 10, 2008
Students
Reshaping the Landscape, One Student at a Time
Carmen Twillie Ambar knows that some people think women’s colleges are obsolete.
November 26, 2008
Students
Study Abroad Programs Show Growth, Increased Diversity
The number of U.S. students studying overseas has reached a new record, part of an upward trend that also shows greater diversity both in the study abroad population and the foreign destinations selected for their studies.
November 17, 2008
International
Diverse Calendar
Nov. 9-11 NASULGC A Public University Association 2008 Annual Meeting “Navigating in a Climate of Change” The Palmer House Hilton Chicago Web: https://www.nasulgc.org Nov. 12-15 Council on International Education Exchange Annual Conference “Setting the Stage: Managing Growth in Study Abroad” Renaissance Nashville Hotel Nashville, Tenn. Web: http://ciee.org Nov. 12-15 Council of Colleges of Arts & […]
October 29, 2008
Students
Students Need To Know They Matter
One message that emerges in this annual “Recruitment and Retention” issue is that minority students matter, and universities committed to their success will give students the tools they need.
October 15, 2008
International
Diverse Calendar
Oct. 23-25 HBCU Faculty Development Network 15th National Symposium “Closing the Loop: Research, Assessment & Curriculum Design” Gallaudet University Washington, D.C.
October 15, 2008
Sports
No Athletic Dept at Vandy, But Much Success
As president of Vanderbilt University and four other prominent schools before that, Gordon Gee perceived an unhappy trend: Student-athletes were drifting away from the core of university life. They lived, ate and studied in a jock bubble.
September 7, 2008
International
China Hopes to Attract More U.S. College Students
China is hoping that American college students watching the Summer Olympics will want to travel there, providing a bump similar to what Australia and Greece enjoyed in 2000 and 2004.
August 21, 2008
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