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Falling Dominoes: WVU Provost, Dean Step Down - April 30, 2008

The Provost of West Virginia Universty, Gerald E. Lang , and the dean of the university&39;s College of Business and Economics, R. Stephen Sears, have both stepped down from their administrative positions following the release of an independent panel&39;s report on the Heather M. Bresch affair that was critical of WVU and the two administrators. Lang had been provost at WVU for 13 years, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education. Heather Bresch was awarded an MBA by WVU, apparently...
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College Endowments in the Crosshairs of IRS - April 27, 2008

Are college and university endowments hoarding their money Senator Charles E. Grassley, (R-Iowa) thinks so. And he wants to do something about it. He wants to require colleges and universities to spend at least five percent of their endowment every year, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education. Grassley is not alone. Last week his idea gained the support of Steven T. Miller, commissioner of the IRS&39;s tax-exempt division. In remarks made at Georgetown University and published by ,...
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U. of Florida Comes Up With New Taser Guidelines - April 24, 2008

The Miami Herald is reporting that the University of Florida has a new policy of the use of Taser guns on students - but it is not clear that the new policy would have prevented Andrew Meyers from being Tased back in September when he disrupted a campus forum where U.S. Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., was speaking. According to the Miami Herald:A University of Florida committee recommended the school adopt a revised Taser policy Tuesday that would still allow campus police to use a Taser stun gun...
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Panel Finds That WVU "Acted Inappropriately" in Awarding MBA to Gov's Daughter - April 23, 2008

Back in December we reported on a case at West Virginia University where questions had arisen about an MBA awarded to Heather Bresch, the daughter of West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin. The Chronicle of Higher Education today reported that a panel investigating the incident has concluded that the university erred in awarding Bresch her degree. The story first surfaced when Bresch was named the new head of Mylan, Inc. - a Pennsylvania-based drug company that specializes in generic pharmaceuticals...
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Why Go to College - April 22, 2008

I stumbled across a piece at Campus Grotto recently that asked the question: Why Go to College They generally have some good material on their site, but their answer left a taste in my mouth. Their answer wasn&39;t bad, but they placed a lot more emphasis on the social experience than on learning or preparation for a career, I thought. So I looked around a little... The U.S. Department of Education has an answer online and, naturally, it&39;s in a PDF format. Their answer was a chart. It...
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Virginia Tech Marks Anniversary of Campus Shooting - April 16, 2008

One year ago today a mentally disturbed student killed 32 people on the campus of Virginia Tech. It is an event no one wants to dwell on. But the lives of the victims will be remembered today on campus with a moment of silence at 3pm at the start of Tech&39;s only home sporting event for the day, a softball game. A relative of one of the victims will throw out the first pitch. I hadn&39;t actually started working here at Creative Weblogging at the time of the tragedy. Mark blogged it for...
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US News 2009 College Rankings Are Out - April 15, 2008

Applying to US Universities has pointed out that the 2009 US News College Rankings are now out. Online access costs $14.95. And like the Applying to US Universities website, I don&39;t necessarily endorse the rankings or suggest that you buy the online edition, but it&39;s not be a bad investment if you can afford it. Its a good starting point to help you find your college or grad school. The release has made for buzz across the blogosphere. padrian2 See full article. Related Entries:.
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College Profile: Carson-Newman College - April 13, 2008

Carson-Newman College is a small private, Christian liberal arts institution in Jefferson City, Tennessee, not far from either Knoxville or Gatlinburg. The school was founded in 1851 and is affiliated with the Tennessee Baptist Association. College Profiles provides a more in-depth look at the college. I&39;ve toured Carson-Newman on a couple of occasions. The beautiful 90-acre campus is set in the Appalachian Mountains. Many of the buildings give you the feel of the Antebellum South. But the..
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St. Xavier University Closed After Threats - April 13, 2008

The campus of St. Xavier University is closed indefinitely after two different incidences of threats on campus, according to The Times of Munster, Indiana. Students living on campus were asked to leave by noon today. The Chicago-based institution closed two difference campuses and classroom space in downtown Chicago. The Catholic liberal arts school has about 5,700 students. In the first threatening incidence graffiti was found in a campus restroom that read: "Be prepared to die on...
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Big School or Small School - April 11, 2008

Scholarships Dot Com had a nice piece a while back on the pros and cons of attending a large state university. Most of my college employment life has been spent at relatively small schools. But I&39;ve been a student at a couple of pretty good sized institutions. So I see both sides of the issue. Small schools can be expensive while large universities tend to be more affordable. A small college might focus on providing personalized attention to students, but large universities have the...
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