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- Waiting out the college wait lists
- So they may not have gotten into their dream schools, but most high school seniors have already decided where they will go to college next fall. But wait, what's that sound? It could be Harvard knocking. There is still hope for a few hundred in the class of 2008 who...
- Research articles 2008-05-19
- No-loan plan at Swarthmore
- Swarthmore College will replace all student loans with scholarships in financial aid awards beginning next fall, the dean of admissions said yesterday. Swarthmore's move will put the elite liberal arts college in Delaware County in a league with Harvard University, Princeton and a handful of other colleges and universities that...
- Research articles 2007-12-13
- Colorado College a value
- Colorado College is the 15th-best value among private liberal arts colleges across the country, according to the April issue of Kiplinger's magazine. The college's annual total cost for the 2006-07 academic year, including tuition, fees, room and board and estimated book expenses, totaled $41,612. That's 15 percent...
- Research articles 2007-03-08
- Swarthmore College Psychologist Uses Research in New Book for Brides-to-Be.
- Byline: Swarthmore College SWARTHMORE, Jan. 16 AScribe Newswire -- Saving money on your wedding does not mean you have to settle for second-best, says Swarthmore College associate professor of psychology Andrew Ward, who counsels brides-to-be in a new book on how to negotiate the...
- Research articles 2006-01-16
- Two More Companies Broaden Anti-Discrimination Policy Under Pressure From Swarthmore College; College Joined in Shareholder Activism by New York City, Two Socially Responsible Investment Funds.
- Byline: Swarthmore College SWARTHMORE, Pa., Feb. 23 AScribe Newswire -- Swarthmore College once again has used its position as a shareholder to effect change in corporate America. Under pressure from the College, two Fortune 500 companies have agreed to broaden their...
- Research articles 2004-02-23
- Stock Market Losses Weigh on Philadelphia-Area College Endowments.
- By James M. O'Neill, The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 17--The shell-shocked stock market has swept more than $300 million in endowment money off the books of area colleges in the last year, forcing some schools to boost tuition more...
- Research articles 2002-08-17
- In Memoriam: Margaret Byrd Rawson June 30, 1899-November 25, 2001
- Editor's Note It is difficult emotionally to write on a departed colleague, teacher and friend. It is even more daunting to write this tribute on the much respected and much loved Margaret Byrd Rawson. Any one person's remembrance of this great practitioner-- scientist will be incomplete. After much discussion with...
- Research articles 2002-01-01
- Stock Slump Chips Away at Philadelphia-Area College Endowments.
- By James M. O'Neill, The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 26--And you thought your stock portfolio took a hit this year. The bursting Internet bubble and Wall Street's rocky performance have eroded the market value of most university endowments...
- Research articles 2001-08-26
- Private Colleges Worth the Price - ranking
- When is a prestigious school a great value? When it's affordable, too. What?! A college survey that doesn't put Harvard, Princeton and Yale at the head of the list? Welcome to Kiplinger's first review of private universities, where to make the cut a school must pass both academic and...
- Research articles 1999-09-01
- Pieces of eight
- News bulletins from the Eighth Federal Reserve District The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis has named William Poole as its new president, effective March 23. He replaces Thomas C. Melzer, who resigned from the bank this past January after more than 12 years as president. Poole joins the St....
- Research articles 1998-04-01
- Art that offends - Column
- Being a Baroque sort, not a Renaissance person but a Renaissance buff, and having a cloistered mind, I am sometimes asked to comment on art, music or literature that expresses Baroque, Renaissance or medieval Christian themes. Would I comment on catalogs or programs about Christian works that might offend? How...
- Research articles 1995-03-22
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- Villanova: Most 'wired' school
- With its finance lab that all but transports students to Wall Street, Villanova University this week was named the nation's top "wired" campus by a technology magazine and a test prep company. Other local schools in the top 20 were Swarthmore College at No. 4 and Temple University at No....
- Research articles 2006-12-15
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