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Articles in Jan, 2007 issue of University Business
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What ever happened to the faculty? drift and decision in higher education
by Jean Marie Angela -
Black males underrepresented in higher ed
by Ann McClure -
Missed connections: landlines are increasingly unused on college campuses. Does this have to mean revenue has gone missing as well?
by Elizabeth Millard -
Crisp video conferences
by Ann McClure - Campus walls are talking
- Arts barn at sweet Briar College
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Media relations boot camp: with their institutions under the media microscope, college and university leaders must carefully consider every PR move they make
by Alana Klein -
Small is good
by Ann McClure - Sound bite
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Advice from the front
by Tim Goral -
Finding financial freedom: with unique financial circumstances, community colleges should follow collaborative and systematic approaches to budgeting
by Laura Phillips -
More secure projectors
by Ann McClure -
Tribal advisors
by Tim Goral -
A competitive edge: student programs based on NBC's The Apprentice are a win for institutions
by Carrie Oleynik -
Plethora of printers
by Ann McClure -
Community college students: part-timers are less engaged
by Ann McClure -
Excelsior's copyright victory
by Alana Klein -
Excuse me: can you spare a million? Soliciting corporate donors has gotten more complex in recent years. Here's how to approach corporations and help ensure your institution is at the other end of their giving
by Julie Sturgeon -
Blog, blog, blog
by Ann McClure -
Not-so-happy Halloween
by Ann McClure - $4 million
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Collaborating on college access: guaranty agencies are now required to share best practices and resources. And that collaboration is making a greater impact on higher ed
by Harley Chitty -
Projector mount
by Ann McClure -
Penn dean will head University of Delaware
by Jean Marie Angela -
The net or the noose: develop sustainable financial aid strategies to prevent budgetary troubles
by Linda Cox Maguire -
Admissions administrators speak out: three top admissions officials consider early admissions, need-based aid, and more in a special virtual roundtable
by Caryn Meyers Fliegler -
Dude, desktops save energy
by Ann McClure -
Spellings faces the accreditors: are new ways of measuring higher education in the works?
by Jean Marie Angelo - Engaged in energy efforts
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Is demography destiny? Despite what you may have thought, colleges and univerisities can control many of the variables that impact enrollment
by Robert A. Sevier -
High-definition switchers
by Ann McClure -
Expanding and rebranding: a formerly single-curriculum school's president shares how his team did it
by Erik I. Parks - 95%
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The Web of the future
by Tim Goral -
HR and higher Ed: same page or different books? A focus on strategy in contributing to the school's mission is crucial for institutional HR officers
by Carol Patton -
Business intelligence: a new technology can analyze data at amazing speeds. So why is higher ed slow to adopt?
by Jean Marie Angelo - Calendar
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Getting ready for EduComm 2007
by Tim Goral -
Dollars and sense
by Tim Goral -
Admissions, athletics, and financial aid: how to build a strong partnership among each of these areas
by Kathy Kurz -
Smarter smart cards
by Ann McClure - Consultants, dealers, services & products
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