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- Create Online Slideshows with Viewbook
- Viewbook formerly Slidez lets you create photo slideshows to share with others or embed in your site -- perfect for photographers, designers, and anyone else with images to show off.I found the site very easy to use: Just upload your photos using the provided batch-loader tool, then build a new...
- Blog posts 2007-07-13
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- By Their Own ADMISSION
- Mary DeAngelo, director of undergraduate admissions at Springfield College, defines hers as an ever-changing field. Joe Wagner, director of admissions at Elms College in Chicopee, says that in the past few years, he's found himself working in a whole new arena. And Julie Richardson, dean of enrollment management for traditional...
- Articles 2007-12-24
- Demand print or print on demand?
- TO PRINT OR NOT TO PRINT? That is the question more and more institutions are contemplating when budgeting for their publications targeted to prospective or current students. Whether they are called digital natives or members of the Net Generation, there is no question that teens and young adults are superusers...
- Articles 2007-10-01
- OKC University's Communications and Marketing department receives
- Oklahoma City University's Communications and Marketing department returned from the annual Oklahoma College Public Relations Association's annual conference with 11 awards for various public relations campaigns, printed materials, feature stories and radio and television spots produced throughout the last year. The staff won first place in the...
- Articles 2007-08-09
- A Swiftian tale; Guantanamo: an inmate's view.(Book review)
- Kurnaz survived with brawn and brains MURAT KURNAZ liked to keep himself fit and worked as a bouncer at discos in Bremen, north Germany. That probably helped him survive five years of humiliation, sleep deprivation and physical abuse in Guantanamo Bay. How this...
- Articles 2007-06-09
- Wading through the viewbooks: graduating seniors have weighed their college options carefully and selected a school. How have institutional efforts influenced that process?
- A SOON-TO-BE HIGH school senior recently entered our office with a large shopping bag from a popular clothing outlet. She wasn't bringing a special present, but rather hauling around a mass of unsolicited college paraphernalia. "Can you help me sort through this?" she asked. "This" consisted of every imaginable form...
- Articles 2007-06-01
- Learn How to Optimize a Visit to a College Campus
- PHILADELPHIA -- Viewbooks are pretty, college Web sites are informative. But the true test of finding the right school comes when prospective students see the campus for themselves. Drexel University's Vikki Toomer, associate director of the campus visit experience, offers the following tips on what to do when...
- Articles 2007-01-19
- Interfaith Dialogue: A Catholic View.(Book review)
- Interfaith Dialogue: A Catholic View. By Michael L. Fitzgerald and John Borelli. Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, 2006. Pp. 192. Paperback $25. Interfaith Dialogue: A Catholic View is a light on the pathway to a future in which religious pluralism will...
- Articles 2006-10-01
- Jamieson, Kathleen Hall, ed. Electing the President 2004: The Insiders' View.(Book review)
- Jamieson, Kathleen Hall, ed. Electing the President 2004: The Insiders' View Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press 251 pp., $19.95, ISBN 0-8122-1938-4 Publication Date: December 2005 Since 1992, the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania has sponsored a postpresidential...
- Articles 2006-06-22
- College: the reality show
- When Doug Imbruce was going through the college-selection process, he looked at viewbooks and websites, but he really wished there was a TV reality show that revealed what American schools were actually like. Imbruce, who graduated from Columbia University just last year, took his idea to The WB network and...
- Articles 2006-03-01
- After 1865, a novelist's view.(BOOKS)
- Byline: John Greenya, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES How do you like your history? Straight with footnotes or maybe with a dash of literary license? How about shaken-not-stirred and served up as fiction in a mix of historical figures and imagined characters? Had you...
- Articles 2006-01-29
- What's it really like to be a college freshman?
- Several colleges realty want you to know. Online freshman journals appear on many university Web sites. Student blogs offer prospective students and parents a realistic peek into a school's culture in ways that viewbooks and brochures simply can't. Christina Henderson's online journal of her freshman year...
- Articles 2005-09-01
- Central OK chapter of International Assn. of Business Communicators
- The central Oklahoma chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators has presented its awards for work in categories such as writing, electronic and strategic communications programs. Award recipients included: * Feature Writing Award of Excellence: Cowboy Country, Scott Wigton, Oklahoma Today. Award of...
- Articles 2005-06-09
- The Information Society: a Sceptical View.(Book Review)
- Christopher May, Cambridge, Polity, 2002, xi + 189 pages, 14.99 [pounds sterling] paperback. Although there is nothing new about the proclamation of the new, the 1990s seem to have been a particularly hype-ridden decade. One of the most hyped developments has been the...
- Articles 2004-12-01
- Reinventing the campus tour: many universities are enhancing the campus tour by better training and paying student tour guides, and utilizing GPS systems and even tram cars
- The initial campus visit is like a first date. The tour guides are the suitors and the objects of their affection are the prospective freshmen. But this courtship has a twist--the guides' role is to represent not themselves, but the campus. Walking backwards as they often must, the guides woo...
- Articles 2004-11-01
- Smart reads: real life on campus
- Viewbook and Web sites will paint a fairly utopian picture of what life is like at college, but to get the real picture you have to hear from the students themselves. A number of books give you an insider's perspective. College Prowler (A series of about 200 thin...
- Articles 2004-09-01
- "Find Yourself at Trent" wins silver Prix D'Excellence from the Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-22 June 2004-TRENT UNIVERSITY: "Find Yourself at Trent" wins silver Prix D'Excellence from the Canadian Council for the Advancement of EducationC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:06212004 The creators of Trent University's Viewbook - Find Yourself at Trent University - are to...
- Articles 2004-06-22
- New York and Los Angeles: Politics, Society, and Culture: a Comparative View.(Book Review)
- New York and Los Angeles: Politics, Society, and Culture: A Comparative View. Edited by David Halle. University of Chicago Press, 2003. 558 pp. Paper, $25.00. New York City and Los Angeles are the two largest, most alluring, and global U.S. cities, but Chicago...
- Articles 2004-06-01
- University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Wants $430 Million for Renovations.
- By Jenna Russell, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 5--AMHERST, Mass. -- When prospective students pop a disc in the computer to check out the "virtual viewbook" from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, one of the first sights...
- Articles 2004-04-05
- Heil, John. From an Ontological Point of View.(Book Review)
- HEIL, John. From an Ontological Point of View. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2003. xv + 267 pp. Cloth, $45.00--The central message of this book--"[t]hat honest philosophy requires what the Australians call ontological seriousness" (p. 2)--will hardly shock readers of this journal. But Heil's reputation as a highly...
- Articles 2004-03-01
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