Matrix: The Magazine for Leaders in Education
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Articles in Nov-Dec, 2001 issue of Matrix: The Magazine for Leaders in Education
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The rules after 9/11 - publisher's letter - tracking foreign students at colleges and universities - Brief Article
by Dan Shannon -
A library for all: when the community college and town of Irving, Texas, decided to build a dual-use library, it took a lot of planning and money, but ultimately both students and taxpayers won - profile in change
by Amy D'Orio -
A new approach to early decision programs - from our perspective
by Howard Greene - Dot-edu thrives with DynaPortal - Product news: higher-education and technology products, projects, and services - Drury University
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Power hungry: servers are the lifeblood of a campus, from supporting research projects to allowing students wireless access. This guide will direct your school to finding the system that is right for it, considering factors such as size, operating system
by Jennifer Patterson Lorenzetti -
Two cheers for shared governance: exploring ideas and practices in the areas of planning and managing - on the boundary - Brief Article
by Mario Moussa - Bye-bye bubble sheets - Product news: higher-education and technology products, projects, and services
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Athletics vs. academics - both sides
by William C. Friday -
Effects of the terrorist tragedy - Notebook - college and university campus security
by Jean Marie Angelo - A how-to guide for virtual classrooms - Product news: higher-education and technology products, projects, and services - Brief Article
- The University of Dayton begins a relationship with the first click: http://admission.udayton.edu - online marketing
- Teamwork translates into faculty teaching bundles - Product news: higher-education and technology products, projects, and services - Brief Article
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Space hunters: tight on classroom space? You might be able to shelve your building plans by using academic scheduling software to better use the space you already have
by Alfred Branch, Jr. -
Changing student demographics at specialized colleges: implications for education and industry - lessons from leaders - Brief Article
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Pumping up procurement: online procurement systems can simplify ordering, reduce paperwork and save time and money. But choosing the right solution for your school involves more than a point and click
by Nicole Rivard - PDA professor project - Product news: higher-education and technology products, projects, and services - personal digital assistants - Brief Article
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Making the case for the cost of college: for years, college administrators have known that their school's average tuition didn't cover a typical undergrad's costs. But a new report may make it easier for them to explain this dichotomy to the public - Cove
by Rebecca Sausner - WSU: a Laptop University - Product news: higher-education and technology products, projects, and services - Winona State University
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