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Carnevale, Dan – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
This article explains why employers are reluctant to accept potential employees with online degrees. The results of several surveys of those who evaluate potential employees and make hiring decisions indicate a bias against online degrees, even as more and more colleges are offering programs online. To those officials, the words "online education"…
Descriptors: Personnel Selection, Internet, Online Courses, Distance Education
Van der Werf, Martin – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
The return of college endowments from the depths of the market earlier this decade continued to gain momentum. Endowments returned an average of 10.7 percent in the 2006 fiscal year, up from the previous year's return of 9.3 percent. The largest endowments earned the best returns, allowing the wealthiest of colleges to put even more distance…
Descriptors: Endowment Funds, Investment, Money Management, College Administration
Mangan, Katherine – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Because today's students are used to a culture of informality, they sometimes show a lack of respect for authority. This article details a workshop presented by two professors from Drake University Law School to educate law students on professionalism and courtesy. Their workshop touched on topics such as public versus private communications and…
Descriptors: Workshops, Law Students, Law Schools, Legal Education (Professions)
Jacoby, Russell – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
In this article, the author discusses the writing style of conservative writers. Here, the author describes conservatism and conservative writers as excellent and facile thinkers. He added that conservatives are best at puncturing liberal, especially academic, balderdash. Apart from that, they uphold a minimal government but maximum government…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Authors, Writing (Composition), Thinking Skills
Lipka, Sara – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
College freshmen are discussing politics more than they have in 40 years. A record proportion--23.9 percent--call themselves conservative, and not since 1975 have there been as many liberals, at 28.4 percent. This article reports on the findings coming from the annual national survey of freshmen conducted by the Higher Education Research Institute…
Descriptors: Paying for College, Politics, College Freshmen, Student Attitudes
Spitz, Ellen Handler – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
For a college to become an alma mater in the hearts of its students, it must show, true to the Latin meaning, the wisdom and comfort of a good foster mother. Since "alma mater" is Latin, and since the study of Latin has waned on all educational levels in both pious and secular milieus, the author wonders whether folks who use that term really know…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Scholarships, Latin, Humanities
Neelakantan, Shailaja – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Over the past four years, Pakistan's higher-education budget has increased more than sevenfold, to about $449-million. While that amounts to only 0.5 percent of Pakistan's gross domestic product, it is a big improvement from the days of barely enough to pay "measly salaries and basic bills." But for students, along with many of Pakistan's most…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Educational Finance
Rocca, Francis X. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
With 25 years of teaching experience at Spain's top-ranked veterinary school, 58 articles in prestigious international journals, and numerous patents to her name, Victoria Lopez Rodas would be a strong candidate for any academic job in her field. So when she took a national qualifying examination for a full professorship in animal science last…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Experience, Veterinary Medical Education, Teacher Selection
Wolverton, Brad; Lipka, Sara – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Last week, commissioners of the Knight Foundation Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics organized a meeting to tackle recruiting problems and gender inequalities in college sports, but another topic--the high pay of football and men's basketball coaches--came up repeatedly. This article reports on what the commission intends to do in order to…
Descriptors: Athletes, Recruitment, College Athletics, Athletic Coaches
Field, Kelly – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
This article reports that the US Education Department has announced that it will not require the National Education Loan Network (Nelnet), a major for-profit student-loan provider based in Nebraska, to return hundreds of millions of dollars in government subsidies, but it will cut off the overpayments going forward. The department will also stop…
Descriptors: Grants, Audits (Verification), Accountability, Contracts
Fischer, Karin; Hebel, Sara – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Legislatures are set to convene in January in 43 states. This article presents the key issues that are expected to be debated by legislatures in states this year. These issues include: (1) Annulment of a controversial law in Texas that guarantees students who graduate in the top 10 percent of their high-school classes admission to any public…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Tuition, Immigrants, Public Colleges
Schmidt, Peter – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
The status of Michigan's new ban on affirmative-action preferences remained uncertain last week as lawyers fought over whether the measure should be enforced immediately, down the road, or never. Proposal 2, approved by 58 percent of Michigan voters in the November 7 elections, amends the state's Constitution to bar public colleges and other state…
Descriptors: Public Colleges, Court Litigation, Affirmative Action, State Action
Perry, Seth – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Of all animal-rights issues, medical research is perhaps the thorniest. The human use of animals--for companionship, entertainment, food, clothing--always assumes a hierarchy, one that puts humans at the top or the center of either the evolutionary order, God's creation, or the food chain. Although most people can come to terms with the use of…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Medicine, Animals, Medical Research
Harman, Danna – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
In this article, the author features Ben Gurion University of the Negev, which was established in 1969 in Beersheba, the south's largest city, with a self-proclaimed double mission: to educate students and to help solve the many problems that have plagued the communities that surround it. While it is clear that one university cannot solve the…
Descriptors: Universities, School Community Relationship, Community Development, Foreign Countries
Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
This article presents an interview with Michael M. Crow, president of Arizona State University; Nathan O. Hatch, president of Wake Forest University; Philip E. Long, CIO at Yale University; and Bonnie Neas, deputy CIO and executive director of ConnectND. They share their views on issues and practices in information technology. Crow worries the…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Interviews, Administrator Attitudes, Technological Advancement

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