The Harvard Advocate Since 1866, the oldest continuously published college literary magazine in the country. Site includes current and past issues, submission guidelines, history, and information for advertisers. http://www.theharvardadvocate.com/
Biology Education Review No longer in active publication. Offers back issues of a newsletter intended to encourage communication and the sharing of ideas among college biology teachers. http://biology.uoregon.edu/Biology_WWW/Workshop_Biol/Newsletters/BER.html
Carleton College: Career Center: LGBT Career Information LGBT workrelated issues. Carleton s Gender and Sexuality Center. Offers resourcesand support for LGBT students, and incorporates the college s LGBT Advisor. http://webapps.acs.carleton.edu/campus/career/populations/lgbt/
Extractions: Skip Navigation Text Only/ Printer-Friendly Site Navigation Information for... - Prospective Students - Current Students - International Students - Alumni - Visitors Quick Links: - A to Z Guide - Academic Departments - Admissions - Athletics - Campus Offices - Carleton News - Employment Opportunities - Event Calendars - Giving to Carleton - Gould Library - Phone/Email Directory - Registrar's Office - Site Map - The Arts at Carleton You are here: Campus Career Center Special Populations Below are links to a variety of resources available on the web that focus on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) workplace issues. Also, stop into the Career Center (Sayles-Hill 050) and check out the resources we have available that deal with LGBT work-related issues. Offers resources and support for LGBT students, and incorporates the College's LGBT Advisor. - Austin, TX
Audubon Expedition Institute Fully accredited college program affiliated with the National Audubon Society. Its focus is on ecology and environmental issues. Offers a program overview, academics, campus life, admissions, stories, news, alumni information, and jobs. http://getonthebus.org
Extractions: The Audubon Expedition Institute (AEI) has become part of Lesley University. AEI, becomes the centerpiece of a new division of Environmental Studies at Lesley. This agreement builds on a 20-year relationship between Lesley and AEI, which have collaborated to offer low-residency and travel-intensive programs in environmental education and studies. Due to the merger, AEI's Web site has moved to lesley.edu. You will be automatically redirected to the new site in 15 seconds or you can follow the link below. audubon expedition institute web site
2002-03 NCAA Guide For The College-Bound Student-Athlete 2002 National Collegiate Athletic Association. Amateurism issues.Don t lose your college eligibility by becoming a professional. http://www.ncaa.org/eligibility/cbsa/amateurism.html
Extractions: Amateurism Issues Don't lose your college eligibility by becoming a professional. The activities listed below may cause you to lose your eligibility. Since there are division-specific amateurism regulations, please contact NCAA student-athlete reinstatement or membership services if you have additional questions. Are paid (in any form) or accept the promise of pay for playing in an athletics contest; Sign a contract or verbally commit with an agent or a professional sports organization; Ask that your name be placed on a draft list [Note: In basketball, once you become a student-athlete at an NCAA school, you may enter a professional league's draft one time without jeopardizing your eligibility provided you are not drafted by any team in that league and you declare your intention in writing to return to college within 30 days after the draft]; Use your athletics skill for pay in any form (for example, TV commercials, demonstrations);
Website Disabled Features upcoming events, officers, and a form to join the club. Includes links to articles about GOP issues and other similar clubs on other campuses. http://pepperdinerepublicans.homestead.com/pep.html
BCTF Educational Issues > BC College Of Teachers solving process. Involving the college will prolong and escalate issuesthat could be settled quite readily at the school level. http://www.bctf.bc.ca/education/CoT/
Extractions: BC College of Teachers On May 12, 2003, the Minister of Education tabled Bill 51, the Teaching Profession Amendment Act, 2003 Education Minister Christy Clark claimed to be giving parents greater clout in complaining about teachers, but her changes are essentially cosmetic and may do more to frustrate parents than assist them. In her news release and backgrounder issued May 12th, the minister is quoted as saying "there is no mechanism for the public to directly make a complaint to the college regarding a teacher's conduct." The statement is false. Parents have always had the ability to go to the college with any complaints. Bill 51 will not help parents because it will add another layer of bureaucracy to the problem-solving process. Involving the college will prolong and escalate issues that could be settled quite readily at the school level. A survey of the composition of other professional colleges in B.C. In rationalizing the introduction of Bill 51, the minister of education called into question the tradition of teacher unionism and professionalism . However, this issue was thoroughly examined by B.C.'s Sullivan Royal Commission on Education. This commission concluded that, "Put simply, a 'union of professionals' is not a contradiction in terms. Professionals of all types are included in bargaining units."
Ocean And Coastal Law Center Collection The library is funded in part by the Oregon State University Sea Grant college Program as part of the law school's Ocean and Coastal Law Center. It is an essential information resource for Center, faculty and students and for others needing information about marinerelated issues. http://oceanlaw.uoregon.edu/library/library.html
Extractions: Hours ... Law Library Home The collection was founded in 1968 as part of the law school's Ocean and Coastal Law Center and benefitted greatly from over thirty years of financial support from Oregon Sea Grant . It is a valuable information resource not only for faculty and students of the University of Oregon (UO) and other academic institutions, but also for government agencies, Sea Grant affiliates, attorneys, and citizens' organizations. Holdings emphasize marine resources (fisheries, marine mammals, oil and gas, and seabed minerals), coastal zone management, ocean policy, marine environmental protection, maritime boundaries, the international law of the sea, and related works on environmental and socioeconomic aspects of governing the oceans. Geographic coverage is worldwide. The collection includes many materials not held by other academic libraries of the Pacific Northwest. The collection has nearly 5,800 cataloged books, reports, and government documents. It currently receives 78 journals and newsletters.
The College Board: Issues And Legislation Please direct all general inquiries for the Office of Government Relations ofthe college Board to govrelations@collegeboard.org. issues and Legislation. http://capwiz.com/college/issues/
Dauphin Island Sea Lab Home Page The Dauphin Island Sea Lab is Alabama's marine research facility. Site has information about lab's college/university programs, Alabama's SEAS education curriculum, and conferences on marine environmental issues (conference on jellyfish blooms in January 2000). http://www.disl.org/
Extractions: encyclopaedia archives search contents: introduction recent developments in school and college policy and practice the decline in classroom teachers' involvement in informal education - and the rise of the specialist the extension of curricular activity and the focus on outcome ... links There has been a significant growth in the numbers of informal educators working within schools and colleges in Britain. As we will see, three factors have been especially significant: The narrowing of the focus of classroom teachers and lecturers particularly as they deal with increased workloads and the national curriculum A growing belief in the need to attend to learning beyond the classroom if educational achievement is to rise and if people's orientation and skill base is to remain relevant to the economy (e.g. Bentley 1998; Leadbeater 2000). An aspect of this has been the growth in use of problematic notions such as lifelong learning A desire to ensure that school and college life is marked by reasonable behaviour and is attractive to potential students and their parents.
Home Meeting schedule, officers, issues and membership information. http://orgs.unt.edu/unt_democrats/
Extractions: We have a new web-site! It has an information portion and a discussion group portion. The information pages can be used to find out about the club. The discussion group child web portion that can be used to start and continue dialogues via posting and reviewing comments. We are student organization committed to the ideals of the Democratic Party. Our role is to provide a regular meeting space for student Democrats and for other party members/guest speakers to meet us. Meetings are held on a weekly basis during the Fall and Spring terms. Meetings are on Tuesday nights in the Student Union Building at 7pm in Room 412. Current club contact : [unt_democrats@yahoo.com [ Home ] Events Calendar Semester Activities News Officers ... Club's Constitution Send mail to unt_democrats@yahoo.com with questions or comments about the club Webmaster: Dave Wozniak, Senior, BBA Finance, Pct. 206 Chair (Carrollton). Send e-mail to DaveW @ WozComm.com**
The Sexual Victimization Of College Women to be stalked. The Sexual Victimization of college Women also documentedstalking, an issue not often studied. The women were http://www.now.org/issues/violence/030702college.html
Extractions: What's New Press Room NOW Times NOW PACs ... Search Tips Send or Print this page The Sexual Victimization of College Women March 7, 2002 by Cindy Hanford, Web Writer "I felt betrayed, because I went to the university seeking help, and in the end, they basically did nothing about what happened to me," a female college student told The Washington Post this week. "All I wanted was for him to be kicked out of school so I could try to move on with my life and not have to see him." This recent sexual assault case at Catholic University in DC illustrates the problems faced by women on college campuses when universities attempt to adjudicate violent crime as if it were academic cheating. A board of three Catholic University officials observed while the 18-year-old woman had the harrowing experience of confronting her attacker with graphic details about what happened and of being questioned by him. The board found that the male student had sexually assaulted his classmate while she was intoxicated, but his only punishment was to lose his housing privileges for a short time. Meanwhile, the woman feels she cannot return to school there in the fall. According to a federal study, about three percent of college women are sexually attacked and thirteen percent are stalked during an academic year. "The Sexual Victimization of College Women" was released last year by the U.S. Justice Department's National Institute of Justice and Bureau of Justice Statistics. The report is based on interviews with 4,446 college women (employing a nationally representative sample) and examines the frequency and nature of sexual assault on college campuses in the United States.
Wild Rockies Field Institute Students learn about environmental issues and the threats to specific ecosystems while traveling in the field. college credit offered. From Alaska to Mexico. http://www.wildrockies.org/wrfi
Extractions: We look forward to the coming year and invite you to join us for a different kind of academic adventure. Please choose from the options listed above to learn more about the Institute and the details of our courses. If you have any questions, or would like to receive additional information, feel free to call or send e-mail to wrfi@wildrockies.org
Ventura College - Accreditation 2003 - Self-study Issues SelfStudy issues. PAGE 1 OF 10. Standard One. Committee Membership Dr.Larry A. Calderón, college President. Standard One Institutional Mission. http://www.venturacollege.edu/accreditation/2003/selfstudy_std01.htm
Extractions: VC WEBSITE HOME site menu directories ventura college a-z search contact us about ventura college current students academic programs distance learning ... Accreditation Home Accreditation 2004 Co-Chairs and Committee Members Accreditation Standards Accreditation Timeline Updates ... Educational Master Plan Accreditation 2003 Commission Recommendation Evaluation Team Findings Updates Statement of Report Preparation ... Self-Study Issues Self-Study Issues PAGE 1 OF 10 The institution has a statement of mission that defines the institution, its educational purposes, its students, and its place in the higher education community. Assessment of Progress Made The 1996 Self-Study Report raised concerns about the need to reevaluate the College's Statement of Mission and Goals, and to publicize outcomes. Discussion Summary:
Welcome To The ACLU At Yale Publicinterest organization that focuses on civil liberties issues such as first amendment rights, privacy rights and civil rights. http://www.yale.edu/aclu/
Extractions: Select A State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Northern California Southern California San Diego Colorado Connecticut the Dakotas Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas and Western Missouri Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Eastern Missouri Montana The National Capital Area Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Southern Regional Office DC Capital Area Anytime "Yale ACLU Featured in Yale Daily News!" ... Under the headline, "ACLU chides Patriot Act," the ACLU Yale College Chapter was featured Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2003, on page 3 of the YDN. An accompanying photo includes Yale ACLU members Molly Lewis '06, and Alan Kennedy-Shaffer, '06. The article itself includes quotes from Lewis as well as ACLU Chair Boris Volodarsky. Read the article online to find out more...
Wabash College Gender Issues Home Page Wabash college Gender issues Committee. Mission Statement; Members; 199899Schedule of Events; Calendar of Current Events; Gender Research Resources; http://www.wabash.edu/special/gender/
ACP-ASIM Observer - Past Articles By Subject - Clinical Issues issues to consider when ending life support Hospitalor hospice-based caregiversmust make tough decisions in order to 1996-2003, American college of Physicians http://www.acponline.org/journals/news/clinical.htm