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All disciplines combined: American Indian master's
All Disciplines Combined AMERICAN INDIAN MASTER'S 2007 Rank Institution State 1 University of...
Tags: Benefits, California State University, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-07-10
Cal State to be energy efficient in its newest building
It's expected that a university will lead the way in research and teaching, but California State University, San Bernardino's Palm Desert Campus PDC will take yet another step in leadership by showing the way to energy efficiency. The PDC's new Health Sciences Building has been designed to use solar energy,...
Tags: Benefits, California State University, HEALTHCARE, Leadership, Quality, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-05-06
Golden news nuggets: with nearly 500 degree-granting institutions in the state of California, Diverse couldn't cover them all, but instead offers a few school snapshots
California State University, Chico: Graduate student Skye "The P.E. Guy" Dunn is talking the talk and walking the walk when it comes to promoting physical fitness as part of the solution to the nation's obesity problem. Over the last six months, Dunn, who is pursuing a master's degree in kinesiology,...
Tags: Benefits, California, California State University, enrollment, HEALTHCARE, nutrition, SOFTWARE, University of California
Research articles 2007-12-13
City of Palm Springs donates $1 million to California State University San Bernardino Palm Desert campus
In an effort to help alleviate the nursing shortage in the Coachella Valley and across the nation and to help promote a better understanding of environmental issues facing the Coachella Valley the City of Palm Springs has charitably donated from the City's Solid Waste Diversion Fund $1 million to the...
Tags: Benefits, biology, California State University, HEALTHCARE, nurse, Palm Inc., SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-08-07
Nursing: the California Board of Registered Nursing has given initial approval for California State University
Nursing: The California Board of Registered Nursing has given initial approval for California State University, Northridge's College of Health and Human Development to begin offering an accelerated bachelor's degree in nursing this month. The program, which compresses 56 semester units of classes and clinical work into a 15-month program,...
Tags: Benefits, California State University, CAREER, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-06-11
MemorialCare Medical Centers Partners with Academic Institutions, Communities to Ease Healthcare Professional Personnel Crisis
Successful organizations have a highly engaged workforce of loyal, exceptional employees who enjoy their jobs and are eager to make a difference, according to Barry Arbuckle, PhD, President and Chief Executive Officer of MemorialCare Medical Centers in Orange and Los Angeles Counties. "With serious staff shortages plaguing our nation's hospitals,...
Tags: Benefits, California State University, FINANCE, HEALTHCARE, nurse, Orange PCS, partnership, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-05-14
School: the National Institute for Health has asked the Center for Cancer and Developmental Biology at California State University Northridge to help battle cancer
School: The National Institute for Health has asked the Center for Cancer and Developmental Biology at California State University Northridge to help battle cancer. The NIH awarded the school $400,000 over four years to study cancer cells and the role sugar biology plays in spreading deadly viruses and bacteria.
Tags: Benefits, biology, California State University, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-04-16
Union, Cal State avert strike
The union representing 24,000 California State University faculty members has agreed to a tentative contract that would hike professors' pay nearly 25 percent over four years and avert a strike at the 417,000-student system. The agreement, announced Tuesday, must be ratified by union members and the Cal...
Tags: agreement, Benefits, California State University, leader, professor, salary, strike
Research articles 2007-04-04
Union, Cal State avert strike
The union representing 24,000 California State University faculty members has agreed to a tentative contract that would hike professors' pay nearly 25 percent over four years and avert a strike at the 417,000-student system. The agreement, announced Tuesday, must be ratified by union members and the Cal...
Tags: agreement, Benefits, California State University, leader, professor, salary, strike
Research articles 2007-04-04
Theresa Mendoza: senior advisor, California State University System
Forty five years ago, a Cuban child fled her island homeland with her family for the United States, not knowing what the future would hold for her in a foreign land. Today, she holds the lofty post of Senior Advisor, Campus Advancement Programs at the California State University Office of...
Tags: advisor, Benefits, California State University, Cuba, FINANCE, Investment, SOFTWARE, U.S.
Research articles 2007-04-01
Congratulations to accredited universities
The NRPA/AAPAR Council on Accreditation has approved academic programs in colleges and universities that prepare new professionals to enter the broad field of parks, recreation and leisure services. Congratulations to the many academic programs who have achieved this status. For more information on the program or to download an application...
Tags: Administration, Benefits, California, California State University, HEALTHCARE, Park, Penn, SOFTWARE, University of Illinois
Research articles 2007-02-01
Chemo to chemistry: Cancer survivor excels in studies
HAYWARD -- Its 6:45 a.m. and the alarm sounds off. Instead of reaching for the snooze button, try grabbing a deck of flash cards. Flash cards? Welcome to the world of Marco Zahedi, a 23-year-old cancer survivor juggling 20 units at California State University,...
Tags: Benefits, California State University, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-10-23
CSUEB's chief may make more than predecessor
HAYWARD -- Cal State East Bay's new president, Mo Qayoumi, will earn $237,072 and a $60,000 housing allowance if the California State University trustees approve his proposed compensation package next week. If the salary is approved, as expected, Qayoumi will make about $1,740 more than his predecessor,...
Tags: allowance, Benefits, California State University, president, salary
Research articles 2006-07-12
New CSUEB president to earn $237,072
HAYWARD -- Cal State East Bay's new president, Mo Qayoumi, will earn $237,072 and a $60,000 housing allowance if the California State University trustees approve his proposed compensation package next week. If the salary is approved, as expected, Qayoumi will make about $1,740 more than his predecessor,...
Tags: Benefits, California State University, president, salary
Research articles 2006-07-12
Four make university's short list
HAYWARD -- Next month, the California State University Board of Trustees will decide whether the next president of Cal State East Bay will be an engineering guru, a two-time alumna with a background in student affairs, a psychology professor and former provost, or a former mathematics and computer science professor...
Tags: Benefits, California State University, HEALTHCARE, PRODUCTIVITY, professor, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-04-28
Four hopefuls considered for CSU East Bay top spot Cal State Board
HAYWARD -- Next month, the California State University Board of Trustees will decide whether the next president of Cal State East Bay will be an engineering guru, a two-time alumna with a background in student affairs, a psychology professor and former provost or a former math and computer science professor...
Tags: Benefits, California State University, HEALTHCARE, PRODUCTIVITY, professor, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-04-28
Four make Cal State's short list
HAYWARD -- Next month, the California State University Board of Trustees will decide whether the next president of Cal State East Bay will be an engineering guru; a two-time alumna with a background in student affairs; a psychology professor and former provost; or a former math and computer science professor...
Tags: Benefits, California State University, HEALTHCARE, PRODUCTIVITY, professor, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-04-28
Colleges and universities
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Ranked by fall 2004 total enrollment ** ...
Tags: Benefits, California State University, Dr., Greenfield, INTERNET, MARKETING, Murphy, Park, Phoenix Technologies, Rio, San, San Diego State University, SOFTWARE, University of California, Webster University
Research articles 2005-12-26
Scientists discuss drug use, critical factors facing Hispanic community.(Slants & Trends)
The fifth annual National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse recently brought together researchers from the U.S., Latin America, and other parts of the world to discuss the latest findings on the causes of and impact of drug abuse on Hispanic health. Keith Trujillo...
Tags: Benefits, California State University, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2005-10-13
Valley colleges & universities: ranked by full-time equivalent students in 2004-2005
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY COLLEGE of the Canyons, founded in 1969, was perhaps the fastest growing academic institution on this year's list of colleges and universities in the greater San Fernando Valley. The school's enrollment, measured by full-time equivalent students, more than doubled to 19,678 for the 2004-2005 school year...
Tags: Antelope Technologies, Benefits, California State University, HEALTHCARE, MARKETING, president, Rockwell, San, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2005-10-10
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