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Articles in April, 2008 issue of University Business
- Where have all the engineers gone?
- Calendar
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Play ball: stepping up to the pro sports plate: preparing students for careers in professional sports
by James Martin -
Departing over daffodils?
by Ann McClure -
National Polytechnic College of Science Technology Center, National University
by Melissa Ezarik -
It's 2008: is your 911 website ready? Eight tips for designing an institution's crisis web template
by Karine Joly - New ACE president an experienced leader
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Free ride to college? Bearing the brunt of changing expectations on who should pay for college
by Richard Ekman -
Money issues capture attention: concerns with the president's budget and the endowment probe
by Alan Dessoff -
Getting a star for Sustainability
by Michele Herrmann -
The University Against Itself: The NYU Strike and the Future of the Academic Workplace
by Tim Goral -
Lecture capture: a fresh look: although less than 10 years old, lecture capture technology has come a long way
by Ann McClure -
Joining together, Catholics can compete: a proposal for merging five Philadelphia-area institutions
by Thomas C. Celli - Data point
- Putting refunds into student hands quickly and safely: with Higher One, Manatee Community College streamlined student refunds and ended problems with lost checks
- Teaching reading, writing, and financial literacy
- Airing on the side of creation
- Scanning without standing by
- iPhones the latest to join mobile learning mix
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Talk the walk: it's not enough for campus leaders to know where a building project stands. Today, everyone must be in the loop
by Julie Sturgeon -
The study abroad provider picture: a college president's outlook on why these providers shouldn't be painted with the same brush
by L. Jay Lemons - Florida's Flagler College is leading the way to a cashless future: Richard Jacobs is director of student accounts at Flagler College in St. Augustine, Fla., which uses several of Higher One's payment management solutions. As a member of the Higher One Pro
- Corrections
- Sights and sounds of Thunder
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Welcome to Streamlined
by Dean Hatton - Study: co-ed HBCUs not meeting Title IX
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Ready, set, respond: the Virginia Tech tragedy prompted college and university leaders to plan in new ways for responding when the unexpected happens. A year later, how much progress has been made in bridging crisis communication gaps?
by Michele Herrmann -
What families think: campus safety and violence: take a more comprehensive perspective in informing families about your college's environment, programs, and policies
by Howard Greene -
The culture of communication
by Tim Goral -
Small steps to safety: from reallocating existing resources to investing in relatively low-cost products, higher ed leaders are at the same time managing risk and enhancing the health and safety of all who navigate campus
by Marcia Layton Turner - Reinventing enrollment leadership: creative thinking for challenging times
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With power comes security
by Michele Herrmann
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