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American Council on Education
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] MOLLY CORBETT BROAD has been named president of the American Council on Education ACE, the nation's principal higher education association, effective May 1. She served as president of the University of North Carolina System from 1997-2006. Currently, she is a professor in the School of Government at...
CDC Awards NATT Funding to Improve Blood Clot Awareness
To: MEDICAL EDITORSContact: Alan Brownstein, +1-917-209-2000, apbrownstein@msn.com, Randy Fenninger, President, +1-202-833-0007, both of NATT; Dr. Stephan Moll of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, +1-919- 966-3311, smoll@med.unc.edu, Medical and Scientific Advisory Board chairman for NATT TARRYTOWN, N.Y., Sept. 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Alliance for Thrombosis and Thrombophilia NATT...
The Kiplinger 100: Best Values in Public Colleges; Kiplinger's Personal Finance Ranks Schools Offering First-Class Educations at Bargain Prices
WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 /U.S. Newswire/ -- With tuition skyrocketing and financial aid dwindling, Kiplinger's Personal Finance has once again identified the top 100 values in public colleges. Using a rigorous quantitative ranking system, the Kiplinger 100 finds schools where students can receive a stellar education without graduating with a...
Williams, Heather Andrea: Self-taught: African American Education in Slavery and Freedom.(Book Review)
Williams, Heather Andrea Self-taught: African American Education in Slavery and Freedom Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press 304 pp., $29.95, ISBN 0-8078-2920-X Publication Date: March 2005 Heather Andrea Williams's Self-taught, building upon the important work of Ronald E. Butchart, Jacqueline Jones, Robert C....
ExxonMobil
ExxonMobil is donating over $22.5 million to 921 colleges and universities across the US through the ExxonMobil Foundation's 2003 Educational Matching Gift Program. ExxonMobil employees, retirees, surviving spouses and directors made more than 8,000 individual contributions totaling $6.4 million to institutions of higher education in 2003, which was matched by...
Indoctrination or education in Islam?
When the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill made reading of a book on the Koran mandatory, it caused a firestorm. The book was part of a student summer reading program. Opposition was based on the content of the book--which conveniently excluded excerpts from the Koran used by terrorists...
Schooling in the New South: Pedagogy, Self, and Society in North Carolina, 1880-1920. - book reviews
By James L. Leloudis (Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press, 1996. xvii plus 338pp. $39.95).In this important new study, James L. Leloudis sets the oft-studied subject of New South education reform within the context of the region's industrializing economy, stormy politics, and declining race relations. The thesis,...
Education tries to raise its grade. (public schools in North Carolina)
The state pushes to get public schools to the level of the university system. Two neighboring Triangle counties show the dilemma education faces in North Carolina. Nearly half the residents of Orange County, home of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, have college degrees....
Remarks at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill - by Pres Bill Clinton on Oct 12, 1993 on the 200th anniversary of the university - Transcript
October 12, 1993Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much, President Spangler, President Friday, Chancellor Hardin, my good friend, Governor Hunt, and other distinguished platform guests, ladies and gentlemen.I must say I have thought for a long time about what it might feel like to be in a...
The Institute for Academic Technology: the first year in review.
The Institute for Academic Technology IAT is assisting technology manufacturers in the design of appropriate software for higher education, as well as training the educators in the use of these programs, putting academics in front of technology's accelerating pace. IAT is acting as a synthesizing hub, connecting the academic community...
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