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TEAM PLAYER
Football opened doors, but engineering Opened the world' for the University of Delaware's new president. PATRICK HARKER'S FIRST visit to the...
ASEE Prism, 09/01/07 by Sanoff, Alvin P · More from publication -
Sounding the Alarm on Teacher Preparation
K-12 IT'S NO SECRET that the nation's schools are suffering from a shortage of qualified teachers in math and the sciences, a situation that...
ASEE Prism, 01/01/07 by Sanoff, Alvin P · More from publication -
HIGHER AMBITIONS
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND PRESIDENT DAN MOTE JR. WOULD LIKE HIS SCHOOL TO JOIN THE RANKS OF THE TOP 10 PUBLIC RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES, AND IT COULD WELL...
ASEE Prism, 11/01/06 by Sanoff, Alvin P · More from publication -
Rx for med school hopefuls: Studying in Eastern Europe

Every year, U.S. medical schools reject more applicants than they accept, leaving thousands of aspiring doctors frustrated. Medical groups are...
USA TODAY, 06/13/06 by Alvin P. Sanoff · More from publication -
For college applicants, stress, confusion reign

If there is such a thing as the perfect storm in the college admissions process, it hit this year. Students applied to more colleges, and many...
USA TODAY, 04/11/06 by Alvin P. Sanoff · More from publication -
ALL THE RIGHT MOVES
Engineering deans are increasingly being tapped for the position of provost. Search committees at a number of universities have discovered the...
ASEE Prism, 04/01/06 by Sanoff, Alvin P · More from publication -
Colleges going cyber

The day after the Super Bowl, the undergraduate admissions office at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland e-mailed 108 high school seniors...
USA TODAY, 03/02/06 by Alvin P. Sanoff · More from publication -
Schools apply unusual tactics

In an effort to stand out with prospective applicants, some colleges try offbeat approaches: *DePauw University in Greencastle, Ind., offers a...
USA TODAY, 03/02/06 by Alvin P. Sanoff · More from publication -
College applications take off

Every college admissions cycle has its own set of dynamics, and this year is no exception. Many selective private colleges are reporting a boom in...
USA TODAY, 02/14/06 by Alvin P. Sanoff · More from publication -
College counseling in a crunch

It's lunch time and the college advising office at Baltimore City College high school is abuzz. In one corner, adviser Blair White asks a senior...
USA TODAY, 01/12/06 by Alvin P. Sanoff · More from publication


