A spokeswoman for the Israeli Army was quoted by the US Chronicle of Higher Education as claiming that the buildings were used as "a research and development centre for Hamas weapons". The spokeswoman told the paper: "One of the ...
Colleges Protect Workers and Cut Elsewhere: Chronicle of Higher Education (09 Jan 2009). By GOLDIE BLUMENSTYK Most colleges have steered through the first jolts of the recession without resorting to layoffs, cutting employee benefits, ...
RIT is nationally respected leader in professional and career-oriented education attracting students from all 50 states and more than 90 countries. RIT has been recognized on The Chronicle of Higher Education's “Great Colleges to Work ...
Some government employers reported hiring declines as drastic as 15 percent, according to a recent article in the Chronicle of Higher Education. While the federal government continues to have job openings, many think tanks and ...
The Chronicle of Higher Education’s editor noted that there is less data covering previous national economic downturns, but that they did not appear to slow the upward trend of presidential salaries. “The explanation could be in down ...
It is part of the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005, legislation passed by the government to protect students and strengthen the quality of education at private career colleges. Quotes “Students who choose to attend a private career ...
... will tap into new classroom technologies to rate their professors. College 2.0 explores how new technologies are changing colleges. Please send ideas to jeff.young@chronicle.com. Publication: The Chronicle of Higher Education ...
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Increasing funding for online education would be useful. It would allow universities and colleges to extend their reach without acquiring more real estate. But some courses can't be taught properly on a computer. ...
... Blog is written by Thom Brooks, a political and legal philosopher at the University of Newcastle (UK), highlighting his interests in the philosophy of law, crime and punishment, American and British politics, and higher education. ...