01/07/2009
UPDATE (2:39 pm): Purdue names Dean of Agriculture (The Purdue Exponent)
The University announced today it has named Jay Akridge as the next dean of agriculture, a position responsible for the oversight of 11 academic departments and an undergraduate enrollment of 2,535 students.
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01/07/2009
N.C. State is the crumbling autobahn of innovation (Technician)
Welcome back to N.C. State--an institution that's unfortunately run by a lumbering bureaucratic organization tied to the government of the state of North Carolina.
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01/07/2009
EWU offers variety of scholarships (The Easterner)
As students continue to struggle to pay for their education, many are not aware of the vast array of scholarships available from EWU. According to EWU's financial aid and scholarships Web site, $1.5 million in general scholarships is awarded to more than 1,000 students each year.
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01/06/2009
WSU business school gets national accreditation (Standard-Examiner)
OGDEN -- Weber State University's business school will maintain its accreditation through a prestigious global organization, and that's good business for the entire Ogden community.
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01/03/2009
Regents president applauds ISU’s decision on furloughs (The Des Moines Register)
The Iowa Board of Regents president praised Iowa State University’s decision to have top administrators and athletics officials take five days of unpaid leave to chop $180,000 off the more than $4 million ISU must cut from its budget this spring.
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01/01/2009
What Are Types of Scholarships That Can Fund Your College Study? (PIZZAHEROS)
Academic scholarships are awarded to students who have demonstrated a good talent in their academic. These scholarships go to the students with the best grades, the highest test scores, and the most challenging course loads.
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12/29/2008
Biomedical Researchers Create Artificial Human Bone Marrow In A Test Tube (Medical News Today)
Artificial bone marrow that can continuously make red and white blood cells has been created in a University of Michigan lab. This development could lead to simpler pharmaceutical drug testing, closer study of immune system defects and a continuous supply of blood for transfusions.
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12/27/2008
Local news in brief (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
Library’s Kwanzaa celebration cancelled A Kwanzaa celebration scheduled to take place yesterday at the Bozeman Public Library was cancelled due to the heavy snowfall.
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12/24/2008
MontGuide: MSU hosting campus visits (Billings Gazette)
BOZEMAN - Montana State University will open its campus, classrooms and activities to potential students during MSU Friday, the university's campus visitation program, on Jan. 30.
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12/24/2008
Community briefly: Trash, recycling pickup to change for holiday (The Shreveport Times)
Some Shreveport and Bossier City garbage and recycling pickups will change next week because of Christmas. Thursday collections will move to Friday, and Friday to Saturday.
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