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Carlson, Scott – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Help for colleges may be on the way in the $825-billion stimulus package being pressed by Congressional leaders. The bill that House Democrats introduced this month includes $7-billion for higher-education modernization, renovation, and repair that could kick-start projects like upgrading heating and cooling systems, fixing roofs, and doing…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Money Management, Economic Opportunities, Educational Facilities Improvement
Sander, Libby – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
This article reports on the situation unfolding at the University of Iowa which is all too familiar: Two athletes are accused of rape. The university botches its response. Heads roll. Few things make university presidents and their top aides more nervous than an athlete accused of sexual assault. Most colleges welcome the exposure that a big-time…
Descriptors: Crisis Management, College Administration, Rape, Athletes
Fant, Gene C., Jr. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
On February 5, a tornado carved a deep gash across the aorta of the dormitory complex at the Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. Along with the university's president, David Dockery, and another dean, this author was among the first administrators to arrive at the disaster, a mere two minutes following the direct hit. As the dorms lay in…
Descriptors: Emergency Programs, Administrators, Natural Disasters, School Responsibility
Mangan, Katherine S. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
Two-dozen students from the University of Virginia in January 2006 took part in a program that brings college students from around the US to help rebuild New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The program was part of an interdisciplinary two-week course that examined the impact of the hurricane through such diverse topics as…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Interdisciplinary Approach, Minicourses, Nontraditional Education
Lloyd, Marion – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
In the aftermath of the devastating January 2010 earthquake in Haiti, international humanitarian groups and volunteers poured into the country, bolstering what was already one of the world's hot spots for nongovernmental organizations. But the magnitude of the disaster--an estimated 300,000 were killed and one million left homeless out of a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Development, Educational Demand
Larson, Scott – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
In June the U.S Climate Change Science Program, which is sponsored by 13 government agencies, released a report saying that extreme weather like heat waves, heavy downpours, and superpowered hurricanes would be more common in the future. The timing of the report--coming just as officials in Iowa were surveying the damage from the swollen Iowa…
Descriptors: Climate, Natural Disasters, Emergency Programs, School Safety
Monaghan, Peter – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1987
Environmentalist Gilbert F. White has made a variety of important contributions to environmental protection and land use planning throughout his long career, all stemming from a fundamental concern for human life and a common-sense approach to natural resources. (MSE)
Descriptors: Environmental Standards, Higher Education, Land Use, Natural Disasters
Downie, Andrew – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
The Faculty of Applied Linguistics at the State University of Haiti hardly looks like an institute of higher learning. Hidden away on a quiet downtown cross street, the grimy one-story building contains just three classrooms, along with a library, the dean's office, and a teachers' lounge, each no larger than a bedroom. Two years ago, the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Development, Educational Improvement
Keller, Josh – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Most athletics programs, if forced to raise $300-million to renovate a football stadium, would not set an ambitious endowment goal at the same time. The University of California at Berkeley is trying to do both. The university's California Memorial Stadium sits directly over an earthquake fault: it needs a major seismic retrofit that will take…
Descriptors: College Athletics, State Aid, Universities, Endowment Funds
Mangan, Katherine – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
As north Georgia continues to experience its worst drought in more than a century, many colleges in the region are struggling with water woes, with some seeking lessons from colleges that have survived droughts before. Climatologists say that the drought may intensify this spring and summer, and that emergency measures are overdue. Now that the…
Descriptors: Campuses, Water, Colleges, Natural Disasters
Mangan, Katherine – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
More than 1,500 students who were driven off their island campus in Galveston, Texas, by Hurricane Ike resumed classes last week 150 miles inland, on the main campus of Texas A&M University at College Station. The students, who are enrolled at Texas A&M's marine-oriented branch campus, in Galveston, were hurriedly moved into spare rooms…
Descriptors: Colleges, Higher Education, Weather, Natural Disasters
Mangan, Katherine – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
A week after Hurricane Gustav unleashed its fury on Gulf Coast colleges, students and faculty members are returning to campuses where the disruption was minimized not only by the weakening of the storm, but also by the meticulous planning that went into evacuations. Campuses were emptied with lock-step precision--students were bused to evacuation…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Weather, Crisis Management, Emergency Programs
Mangan, Katherine – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Twenty-eight months after Hurricane Katrina forced the closures of more than a half-dozen New Orleans colleges and universities, many of them are still struggling to regain their enrollments and restore buildings damaged by floodwater and mold. Over all, college enrollment in New Orleans increased slightly in the fall of 2007, reaching 74 percent…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Black Colleges, Online Courses, City Government
Fogg, Piper; Hoover, Eric; Mangan, Katherine S. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
Nearly five months after Hurricane Katrina swept them off their campuses in and around New Orleans, thousands of college administrators, faculty members, and students began a new semester in January 2006. Students came back with a new spirit of determination to adapt to the new realities of New Orleans, and to campuses that are forever changed,…
Descriptors: Campuses, College Faculty, College Students, Natural Disasters
Basken, Paul – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
The rate at which borrowers default on their federally guaranteed student loans has declined to 4.6 percent, in part because of a record number of consolidations, the Education Department announced last week. "Borrowers took advantage of the opportunity to lock in record-low interest rates by consolidating their federal student loans," the…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Financial Aid, Student Loan Programs, Loan Repayment
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