College major, college coursework, and post-college wages
In: Economics of education review, Band 73, S. 101935
ISSN: 0272-7757
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In: Economics of education review, Band 73, S. 101935
ISSN: 0272-7757
In: Ebony, Band 59, Heft 11, S. 146H
ISSN: 0012-9011
In: The journal of negro education: JNE ;a Howard University quarterly review of issues incident to the education of black people, Band 19, Heft 1, S. 64
ISSN: 2167-6437
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction: Government: Crises of Confidence -- 1: The 2000 Election: Bush vs. Gore -- 2: Creating the Electoral College -- 3: Early Elections -- 4: Political Maneuvers and Scandals -- 5: The Elections of 1876 and 1888 -- 6: The Electoral College Today -- 7: Should the Electoral College System Change? -- Electoral College Votes by State for 2004 and 2008 Elections -- Glossary -- Further Reading -- Index -- About the Author -- Picture Credits.
In: Zeitschrift für Frauenforschung und Geschlechterstudien, Band 22, Heft 2/3, S. 133-146
Die Autorin gibt zunächst einen kurzen Rückblick auf die Geschichte der Women Colleges in den USA, um im Anschluss daran die Institutionengeschichte des Smith College in Northampton/MA im Spiegel der Autobiographie seiner ersten Präsidentin ausführlich darzustellen. Breite Studienangebote und hohe Ambitionen, z.B. auch hinsichtlich der Vereinbarkeit von Familie und Beruf, bestimmen nach ihrer Einschätzung das (Selbst- )Bild vom Smith College. Die Atmosphäre am Smith College ist ferner entdramatisiert hinsichtlich der Geschlechterfrage, denn diese spielt eine untergeordnete Rolle unter den Möglichkeiten und Angeboten des Colleges. Das Smith College ist jedoch auch eine Eliteinstitution und hoch-selektive Hochschule, deren Alumnae mit der Vereinbarkeitsfrage vermutlich ähnlich umgehen können wie erfolgreiche Männer, da die Hintergrundarbeit delegierbar ist. Insofern bleiben der Autorin zufolge solange Widersprüche bestehen, wie diese Breite der Lebensentwürfe sich nach wie vor an die Frauen und nicht gleichermaßen an die Männer wendet. (ICI2)
In: National municipal review, Band 6, S. 289-290
ISSN: 0190-3799
College Town is a graphic novel concept focusing on the life of an individual growing up in a small, rural, circle of towns that are centered around higher education. The story will show how communities in our area have come to rest on three pillars: Education, religion, and politics. It will reveal how they have been deeply intertwined, creating an environment unique to Northwest Iowa. College Town will cover a brief history of Sioux County and will highlight the origins of select churches, schools, and political viewpoints important to Northwest Iowa, specifically around the Sioux Center / Orange City area. This will illustrate how education, religion, and politics have effected each other ever since the foundation of Sioux County, and how they play an important role in people's lives and communities to this day. The story of College Town will convey the hardships and beauty that take place within a higher-education community in Northwest Iowa, and display the joys and repercussions that come from growing up in vigorous educational and religious systems pertaining to that of Sioux County. The panels explore examples of visuals found in College Town. The three pillars are hidden (or not so hidden) in the daily life of a Northwest Iowan.
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In: Economic commentary, S. 1-6
ISSN: 0428-1276
This Economic Commentary documents the large dispersion in the value of college endowments across institutions and also shows how endowment values have changed over time. It also provides information on the number of institutions that may be affected by the new federal "endowment tax" and how that number may fluctuate over time.
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In: Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, Band 62, Heft 9, S. 286-288
ISSN: 1559-1476
In: The journal of negro education: JNE ;a Howard University quarterly review of issues incident to the education of black people, Band 35, Heft 4, S. 313
ISSN: 2167-6437
As major providers of employment and training services, community colleges have an important stake in the new workforce investment system that will emerge under this legislation. This policy analysis highlights those employment and training provisions of the Workforce Investment Act that will be of particular interest to community colleges and will discuss the implications of these provisions for the colleges' future anticipation in the delivery of employment and training services. The analysis concludes with a suggested community college action agenda to respond to the challenges and opportunities posed by the new legislation. ; American Association of Community Colleges (AACC)
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112110843759
Published by the trustees of Lawrence College. ; Note: no bound volume of Lawrence College bulletin exists for v.60 (1960). Only the catalogue number is available with the Lawrence University course catalog series. ; No catalog number issue was published in v.58 (1957-58). ; Full catalogue number (course catalog) issue contained in most volumes from 1937-1959. ; The catalogue issue, published annually, is not bound in the Lawrence College bulletin from 1909-1936; instead a page stub is inserted in its place in the Lawrence College bulletin. The catalog issues were removed and bound collectively in the Lawrence University course catalog series. Unbound catalog issues are also available. ; Original title is Lawrence University bulletin, 1905-1908. ; Title from cover. ; Many issues are missing, especially from earlier years. ; Special annual issue devoted to development and finance reports: Report of the treasurer and business manager (annually from 1938-1959). ; Special issues featuring campus events and news. For example: A college education pays (1917), Does college pay (1919 & 1921), Our new college year (1920-1924), The case for college (1921). ; Special issues on miscellaneous topics: For example: Life annuity bonds (1917), Leaflet series (1916-1917). ; Special issues containing presidential & commencement addresses. For example: A brief history of Lawrence College (1922), Inauguration of Henry Merritt Wriston as ninth president (1926), What is an Education (1926), A liberal education (1927), Your vocation (1931), The national survey of secondary education (1933), Education and the challenge of democracy (1956), Annual report of the president (1945-1958). ; Special issues featuring new buildings. For example: The chapel (1917), Lawrence memorial chapel and its organ (1920), New gym (1923). ; Special issue with information for alumni. For example: The alumnus (1919). ; Many issues about student life. For example: The Lawrence latinist (1908-1931), Lawrence glee club souvenir (1909), Freshman year at Lawrence College (1923), Student supervision at Lawrence College (1924), Chats with seniors (1926), Regulations of Lawrence College (1927, 1930), Student employment (1929), Handbook number: annual guide to new students (1930-1935), Student handbook (1941-1944), Earning and learning at Lawrence (1931-1933), Physical education for women (1933), Lawrence womens association (1939). ; Many pamphlet-sized issues with information for prospective students. For example: Why and where: information of value to young men and women who expect to attend college (1907-1949), College life at Lawrence (1907-1916), To the prospective student (1919-1922), Youths best bargain (1927), Which way after high school? (1927), Why choose Lawrence (1928, 1948-1949), Where Lawrentians live (1931), The why and the wherefore: why choose Lawrence College (1948-1949). ; Many promotional supplemental issues with photos. For example: The spirit of Lawrence (1915-1923), Lawrence College as it is today (1922-1924), Pictorial number (1932), Pictorial number: Lawrence conservatory of music (1932), Lawrence, the idea and the challenge (1955). ; Many special issues on featured courses. For example: Suggested courses for those preparing for Christian work (1917), Pre-professional work at Lawrence College: medicine, dentistry, nursing (1917), Courses in commerce: business administration, pre-law, government services, social work (1918), Teacher training (1928), Going into business (1929), Preparation for engineering (1936). ; Many special issues featuring departmental programs. For example: conservatory of music, art, Lawrence school of expression, natural sciences, business, social science, modern languages. ; The conservatory catalog is an annual issue from 1913-1955. This issue is later titled: the conservatory of music catalog. From 1956- the main Lawrence course catalog issue includes the conservatory catalog. ; The course catalogue is an annual issue. ; Contents include many recurring topic issues and various special supplement issues. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Description based on v.59 (1958-59).
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In: Zeitschrift für Frauenforschung & Geschlechterstudien, Band 22, Heft 2/3, S. 133-146