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Archive for June 19th, 2008
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Twitter: The Chronicle of Higher Education- chronicle: Too Much Reading? Try Listening Instead http://bit.ly/8SEwUM
- chronicle: RT @JenHoward: A Hot Type conversation with Maya Soetoro-Ng, Obama's half-sister, about their mom's book, coming out from @DUKEPress. ht ...
- chronicle: Mmmm, sustainability. How is Emory U saving heirloom turkeys? By eating them. http://bit.ly/71XU5o
- chronicle: A schizophrenic professor offers advice to the mentally ill on the tenure track. 1st question: whom do you tell? http://bit.ly/81T7yV
- chronicle: U. of Texas System Signs Up With Password-Streamlining Service http://bit.ly/4THO1b
- chronicle: Barnes & Noble Says Nook Reader Is Not Ideal for E-Textbooks http://bit.ly/6H1HJm
- chronicle: UC students who protested big tuition hike impressed Murray Sperber, who was in their shoes 45 years ago. http://bit.ly/83Vci2
- chronicle: Campuses can be risky places. A look inside how Auburn U. tries to keep safe. http://bit.ly/6JDm10
- chronicle: Hackers Strike Climate-Research Center, Hoping to Change the Debate http://bit.ly/7O7yv0
- chronicle: The Computer Stole My Homework http://bit.ly/7nWXuW
Twitter: Harvard Graduate School of Education- hgse: Colleagues Reflect on Kennedy's Education Legacy at Askwith Forum: Although much of country is familiar with th.. http://bit.ly/1yFK30
- hgse: Prospective Students Visit Campus for Diversity Recruitment Program Event: Last week 195 prospective students f.. http://bit.ly/1mrZhD
- hgse: Johnson, Perkins Named to Endowed Chairs: Dean Kathleen McCartney has announced the appointment of two Harvard .. http://bit.ly/qSd3l
- hgse: Everyday Heroes: Brence Pernell, Ed.M.'09: Brence Pernell, Ed.M.'09, approached his first assignment as a teach.. http://bit.ly/1bPop2
- hgse: Listen to Harvard Ed Professor Fernando Reimers on Wisconsin Public Radio today from 4-5pm http://www.wpr.org/
- hgse: How to create effective early childhood programs & policies? Harvard Ed Prof. Yoshikawa has some answers. http://bit.ly/2IpnF1
- hgse: Lecturer Joe Blatt on 40 Years of Sesame Success: HGSE Lecturer Joe Blatt, Ed.M.'77, director of the Technology.. http://bit.ly/BslFK
- hgse: What constitutes good teaching? Instructional rounds help educators find common ground. http://bit.ly/1nAZaS
- hgse: Alums Gather for Arts in Education Conference: The Arts in Education Conference -- the largest yet professional.. http://bit.ly/30F8AQ
- hgse: HGSE Event: Sneak Preview: "Ahead of Time: The Extraordinary Journey of Ruth Gruber" http://bit.ly/3gzTzn
Twitter: Times Higher Education- timeshighered: RT @bigideas: More evidence of the slow death of philosophy in the UK state education system? http://bit.ly/7rLbHY (via @timeshighered)
- timeshighered: @actualal @TrainingTeam The Jisc supplement is available in print, free with today's magazine
- timeshighered: At a recent lecture, Robert Mighall didn't have to imagine his audience naked. They were. And so was he! http://bit.ly/5bkjUH
- timeshighered: RT @cristinacost: The data revolution by JISC http://bit.ly/5Z40Sn
- timeshighered: RT @hannahfearn: The rise and rise of the private education sector in the UK: http://tinyurl.com/yk7dsbc
- timeshighered: RT @1994group: RT @research_inform: Scholarly Communications will Transform via Cybermetrics http://tiny.cc/JJVJ9
- timeshighered: Reports from #wise09 Gvts must embrace private HE to meet demand: http://bit.ly/7AaEu0 QA stifles innovation: http://bit.ly/7MX3BA
- timeshighered: RT @djalewis: Wales first every female VC http://tinyurl.com/ydluxrx
- timeshighered: Breaking: The new vice chancellor of Cambridge is Sir Leszek Borysiewicz (head of the MRC)
- timeshighered: Which post-92 unis have higher entry requirements than old unis? Find out at: http://bit.ly/8xMERc
Twitter: E. Gordon Gee, President of The Ohio State University- presidentgee: Taking a Tweet vacation. Headed to Utah to spend holidays with family. Happy Thanksgiving!
- presidentgee: Enjoyed an evening of songs in Weigel Hall. Among best entertainment in the city.
- presidentgee: Brag alert: Prof. Rattan Lal in D.C. to meet PM Singh at State Department luncheon.
- presidentgee: Interviewed by students in Gene Smith’s Business of College Sports class. Interesting questions!
- presidentgee: My Buckeye heart is filled with the sound of music, thanks to a surprise visit by Men’s Glee.
- presidentgee: Remembering Stefanie Spielman today at Longaberger Alumni House. A champion forever.
- presidentgee: Congratulations to Ohio State professor and poet Andrew Hudgins, honored with Governor’s Award for the Arts.
- presidentgee: Taping ankles for The Game. Doing my part with Rose Bowl in sight. Go Bucks!
- presidentgee: Campus buzzing with various Beat Michigan gatherings. We know how to vanquish the maize and blue.
- presidentgee: Come to Bricker Hall to see some of the world-class research by international visiting scholars at Ohio State.
New York Times: Education- Alaska’s Rural Schools Fight Off ExtinctionAs Alaska’s rural population dwindles, dozens of its schools are at risk of being closed because of declining enrollment.
- Mayor Says Student Scores Will Factor Into Teacher TenureThe statement suggests that Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg may be willing to clash with the teachers’ union, which has bitterly opposed the concept.
- White House Begins Campaign to Promote Science and Math EducationThe plan will enlist companies and nonprofits, including “Sesame Street,” to spend money and time to encourage students to pursue science, technology, engineering and math.
- Sports of The Times: Instead of Firing Coach, Northeastern Ends the ProgramNortheastern athletic director Peter Roby said the university simply could not afford to spend what it takes to remain competitive.
- Demonstration at U.C. Santa Cruz Ends PeacefullyOfficials at the University of California, Santa Cruz say dozens of protesters who were occupying the university’s main administrative building have ended their protest.
- U. of Nebraska Defeats Tighter Limits on Stem Cell ResearchThe effort had been seen by opponents as a possible new front in the national debate over the matter.
- A Crown Jewel of Education Struggles With CutsStudents and faculty worry that deep budget cuts are pushing the University of California into decline.
- Regents Raise College Tuition in California by 32 PercentFacing steep cuts in state financing, the university system voted on Thursday to raise undergraduate fees.
- University Weighs Tighter Limits on Stem Cell ResearchThe University of Nebraska would be the first such institution to set stricter limits than what national or state law allows.
- Teachers at Some Low-Performing Schools Get BonusesTwo different measures of progress explain the discrepancy, said officials from the New York City Department of Education.
- Alaska’s Rural Schools Fight Off Extinction