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TitelChronicle of Higher Education. Volume 51, Number 18, January 7, 2005
QuelleIn: Chronicle of Higher Education, 51 (2005) 18Verfügbarkeit 
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; Zeitschriftenaufsatz
ISSN0009-5982
SchlagwörterCollege Presidents; College Athletics; College Students; Military Service; Academic Freedom; Information Literacy; Climate; Cultural Pluralism; Humanities; Literature; Nurses; Foreign Countries; Adult Students; Online Searching; Affirmative Action; Anthropology; Authors; Doctoral Degrees; Terrorism; Veterinary Medicine; Risk Management; Teacher Salaries; State Aid; Federal Aid; Educational Finance; Unions; Online Courses; Tuition; Student Financial Aid; Philippines
Abstract"Chronicle of Higher Education" presents an abundant source of news and information for college and university faculty members and administrators. This January 7, 2005 issue of "Chronicle of Higher Education" includes the following articles: (1) "College Presidents Must Take Charge of College Sports" (Cowen, Scott S.); (2) "Colleges Need to Give Students Intensive Care" (Shelley, Phillip H.); (3) "A Hollow Victory at the Expense of Our Military" (Bashman, Howard J.); (4) "Striking down the Solomon Amendment on Military Recruiting: A Blow for Academic Freedom" (Mach, Daniel); (5) "Information Literacy Makes All the Wrong Assumptions" (Wilder, Stanley); (6) "An Unsettled Forecast for Global Warming" (Scully, Malcolm G.); (7) "Don Quixote at 400: Still Conquering Hearts" (Stavans, Ilan); (8) "From a Colonial Past to a New Multiculturalism" (Gilroy, Paul); (9) "The Humanities for Cocktail Parties--And Beyond" (Livingston, Rick); (10) "The State of Small Cheese" (Biemiller, Lawrence); (11) "A Nursing Crisis in the Philippines: Foreign Demand for Its Nurses May Be Ruining the Country's Health" (Overland, Martha Ann); (12) "No Contest" (Jacobson, Jennifer); (13) "Dad, What Are You Doing Here? At Whitman College, Moms and Dads Hit the Books with Their Freshmen" (Monaghan, Peter); (14) "Ending Bitter Fight, PeopleSoft Agrees to Merge with Oracle" (Carnevale, Dan); (15) "Google's New Deals Promise to Realize a 60-Year-Old Vision" (Young, Jeffrey R.); (16) "Google Will Digitize and Search Millions of Books from 5 Top Research Libraries" (Carlson, Scott; Young, Jeffrey R.); (17) "Election Panel Begins Inquiry into Colleges that Sponsored Speeches by Filmmaker" (Selingo, Jeffrey); (18) "Federal Court Declines to Set New Limits on Affirmative Action" (Schmidt, Peter); (19) "Pork Crowds Out the Competition" (Field, Kelly); (20) "Anthropologists, Few in Number, Revisit a 1919 Debate" (Glenn, David); (21) "US Treasury Department Lifts Restrictions on Authors in Embargoed Countries" (Guterman, Lila); (22) "Prophet or Dreamer?" (Watzman, Haim); (23) "Number of Doctorates Edges up Slightly" (Gravois, John); (24) "Just What Is a Dossier?" (Bennett, Graham; Lindsey, Jason); (25) "One University, under God?" (Fish, Stanley); (26) "All Terrorists Great and Small: Veterinary Schools Train Students to Help Spot and Prevent Bioterrorism" (Mangan, Katherine S.); (27) "Personnel: Pay Gap Widens between Public and Private Universities" (McCormack, Eugene); (28) "Endowments: Earnings Rebound Modestly" (Strout, Erin); (29) "State Appropriations: Improving, but Tempered by Rising Costs" (Hebel, Sara); (30) "Federal Spending: The Good Times have Stopped Rolling" (Burd, Stephen); (31) "Risk Management: College Legal Staffs Continue to Grow" (Lipka, Sara); (32) "Labor: Unions Cope with a Crucial Loss" (Smallwood, Scott); (33) "For-Profit Education: Online Courses Fuel Growth" (Blumenstyk, Goldie); (34) "Tuition: Smaller Increases Are a Cause for Optimism" (Fischer, Karin); (35) "Facilities: Playing Catch-Up on Maintenance" (Schmidt, Peter); (36) "A Year of Recovery"; and (37) "Change in Federal Formula Means Thousands May Lose Student Aid." (ERIC).
AnmerkungenChronicle of Higher Education, 1255 23rd Street, NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20037. Web site: http://chronicle.com.
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2017/4/10
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