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Archive for April, 2010

College Related Articles For April 8, 2010…

April 08, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

The LA Times reports on UCLA diverting student fees from the Pauley Pavilion renovation.

The Chicago Sun-Times reports on the University of Illinois tuition increases to stay below 10 percent.

The New York Times reports on colleges that are skirting rules on health care plans.

They also report on Stony Brook University cutting classes to save some cash.

The Times Picayune reports on workers at the University of New Orleans that could wind up getting furloughed.

The Union-Tribune reports on a Palomar class that prepares students for casino jobs.

The USA Today is up with an article on colleges that do not want to see professors profit off of textbooks they create.

They even have an article up on Universities offering degrees where classes are taught in both Spanish and English.

Two More Federal Stimulus Articles Are Out….

April 08, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

The Des Moines Register reports on the state that may drop the bid to get money from the federal government.

The Atlanta Journal Constitution though reports on the state that would to see more school districts on board in order to get at some federal money.

The Chicago Tribune Reports…

April 08, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

on the Philip J. Rock Center and School in Glen Ellyn that could close. It is the only school for deaf and blind students in the state.

The Tennessean Reports…

April 08, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

on the Nashville summer school program that has a new invitation-only plan in order to help get students to graduate.

The Post Dispatch Reports….

April 08, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

on Charles Cohn and his tutoring business that he has created.

The Sacramento Bee Reports On….

April 08, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

on some school districts in California taking out loans due to the state deferring payments to the school district.