Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Panel rebuffs COD Zoning board ruling on was wise Sweetwater defendant back at work Do Not Listen to Peter Cohan and Cut the Humanities Departments Rise of Teen Tech Superstars a great start for STAAR tests OKs 3year faculty contract Williams steps up as park tree chair College boards turn businessstyle approaches Editorial A disappointing SOCCCD appointment Irvine school news Scholarships college grads more MCC considers switch in how administrators are paid UC Clermont receives fund repair roof New faces Norfolk schools Vote Ward stirs political memories Comment Mark Kiszla football's studentathletes won't see payoff from new playoff

Kathryn Juric: The College Board Democratizes Access to Public Education ETS and the College Board do not take lightly the decision to invalidate test scores, because we understand and hear firsthand the inconvenience and frustration such decisions cause students and their families. University of King's College president resigns The University of King's College Board of Governors announced in a press release Wednesday evening that it has accepted the resignation of Dr. Anne Leavitt. Pulaski Tech raises tuition; to pursue property tax The Pulaski Technical College board of trustees unanimously approved a 7.2 percent tuition increase for the fall semester during its regular meeting Monday. College Board gives highest award to Gaston Caperton The College Board last week issued a medal to its outgoing president. Mickadeit: Fuentes family stung by college board Tom Fuentes had been dead just 72 hours before the long-fractured community college board on which he sat decided to appoint a replacement. It seemed like a rather stunning affront to the Fuentes family. So after Tom was buried, his widow, Jolene, decided that if the college board was going ahead... Longboat Key resident named to New College board George Skestos, a resident of Longboat Key, has been appointed to the New College of Florida Board of Trustees. College Board will again try to raise funds to endow HBCUs JACKSON — After years of delay, members of the state's College Board will again try to raise $34 million in private money to endow Mississippi's three historically black universities. Keys college board OKs $10.69 million budget The Florida Keys Community College Board of Trustees on Monday approved a $10.69 million 2012-13 operating budget effective when the fiscal year begins on July 1. Pulaski Tech raises tuition 7.2 percent, will pursue property tax The Pulaski Technical College board of trustees unanimously approved a 7.2 percent tuition increase for the fall semester during its regular meeting Monday. AC board OKs funds to repair building damaged in blaze The Amarillo College board of regents approved more than $452,000 in emergency purchases Tuesday to pay for repairs to Building B on the West Campus required after during a March 22 fire.
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