12/02/2008
Aetna Grant Supports Innovative NACUBO Thought Leaders Program: Changing Demographics, Changing Workplace (Centre Daily Times)
The National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) announces the receipt of a $45,000 grant from Aetna (NYSE:ΑET) in support of an innovative new program designed to assist senior business officers with the development of strategies to address changing demographics in the workplace of colleges and universities across America.
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11/30/2008
WCU's Stoller takes global perspective to teaching (Daily Local News)
Editor's note: This is another in a series of articles featuring faculty members from West Chester University sponsored by the Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties and the Daily Local News.
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11/29/2008
100 Black Men help connect students to colleges (Rome News-Tribune)
For many students, the only thing standing between high school and college is the know-how on where and how to apply. In an effort to improve the graduation rate and college attendance of black students in Rome, 100 Black Men of Rome-Northwest Georgia started a Historically Black College and University Tour program. The program informs black students about the options available after ...
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12/03/2008
Flu Vaccine Linked To Reduced Illness, Impairment Of Academic Performance Among College Students (BioresearchOnline)
College students who are vaccinated against influenza appear less likely to develop flu-like illnesses, require related health care visits or experience impairments in academic performance during flu season, according to a new report.
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12/03/2008
Shelton seeks a lower tuition increase (Arizona Daily Star)
Pressure from regents and students forced UA President Robert Shelton on Tuesday to trim $159 from his proposed tuition increase, meaning in-state residents would pay $567 more in tuition and fees next year.
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12/03/2008
Stanford administrators making more than $250,000 take 10 percent salary cuts (San Jose Mercury News)
PALO ALTO, Calif. — Senior administrators at Stanford University, including the president and provost, are taking a salary cut, as the nation's economic decline places pressure on the university's budget.
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12/03/2008
Stanford administrators take salary cut (The Fresno Bee)
Senior administrators at Stanford University, including the president and provost, are taking a salary cut, as the nation's economic decline places pressure on the university's budget. Read comments
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12/03/2008
CENTRAL PA NEWS (The Patriot-News)
The state university system might back down from some aspects of the smoking ban on its college campuses.
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12/02/2008
Few Young Adults Seek Treatment for Psych Disorders (MedicineNet.com)
Title: Few Young Adults Seek Treatment for Psych Disorders Category: Health News Created: 12/2/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 12/2/2008
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12/03/2008
Stanford administrators take salary cut (KABC-TV Los Angeles)
Senior administrators at Stanford University are taking a salary cut.
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