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College students Trip to Nevada brothel - Tour Chicken Ranch, a legal bordello
Nicki Amouri hands her camera to a friend, throws her arm over another and smiles wide as she leans in for a shot with the monument her class came to visit.
It’s a typical field trip memento — except that Amouri is in a [...]
April 12th, 2008 | Posted in College Entrance Examination, Colleges, Colleges Education, Community colleges, college admissions | 1 Comment
Community College Partnership to preserve places of black opportunity for African-American children
People gather decades ago at the former Rosenwald School in Acworth, Ga. The school for African-American children opened in 1924 and operated until the late 1940s before becoming a community center.
The little Acworth Rosenwald School, where Helen Hill sat long ago as a first-grader, [...]
April 8th, 2008 | Posted in College Alumni, Colleges, Colleges Education, Community colleges, college admissions | No Comments
Community college team members and all-stars: major high intelligence students
Your community college experience - Community colleges’ alumni include lawmakers, leading activists and award-winning artists. Yet not every community college student is successful. Many start slipping through the cracks almost as soon as they set foot on campus, says a report out last year. USA TODAY [...]
April 8th, 2008 | Posted in College Alumni, College Entrance Examination, College Tuitions, Colleges, Colleges Education, Community colleges, Intelligence Education, college admissions | No Comments
US College Tuition Rising: Admissions season makes colleges sweat
Another year of record-breaking competition for slots at elite colleges is over. Now it’s time for the colleges to sweat.
Continuing a long-term trend, the acceptance rate at many of the country’s most selective colleges inched down this year to ever-more agonizing levels for parents and students. Harvard [...]
April 6th, 2008 | Posted in College Alumni, College Entrance Examination, College Tuitions, Colleges, Colleges Education, college admissions | No Comments
Tuitions Investigation: More colleges make consumer-oriented data available to public
More colleges make consumer information public - As tuitions climb and calls for accountability in higher education grow louder, more colleges are making more consumer-oriented data available to the public.
In the past few months, 75 more schools have agreed to share data with USA TODAY as [...]
April 6th, 2008 | Posted in College Alumni, College Entrance Examination, College Tuitions, Colleges, Colleges Education, college admissions | 2 Comments
School Students cautious upon serious of campus killings
Three murders in less than a week have sent three Southern college campuses into grief, and brought renewed attention to campus safety — a topic already on the minds of parents and students after recent mass killings at Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois.
While the latest available figures show [...]
March 15th, 2008 | Posted in Colleges, Colleges Education, Priviate Schools | No Comments
Iflove Education Review: Only if Girls Be Boys
It was late on a rainy fall day, and a college freshman named Rey was showing me the new tattoo on his arm. It commemorated his 500-mile hike through Europe the previous summer, which happened also to be, he said, the last time he was happy. We sat [...]
March 15th, 2008 | Posted in Colleges, Colleges Education, Education News, Education Reviews, K-12 Education, K-12 Schools, School Boys, School Girls | No Comments
Iflove Education - Guidelines to K-12 Schools, High Schools, Colleges and Distance Learning
Iflove Education encompasses teaching and learning specific skills, and also something less tangible but more profound: the imparting of knowledge. The philosophy of education is the study of the purpose, process, nature and ideals of education.
Here you’ll learn the importance of education, the [...]
March 15th, 2008 | Posted in College Alumni, College Entrance Examination, Colleges, Distance Learning, Education News, Graduate School, High School Alumni, High Schools, K-12 Schools, college admissions, foreign languages, imparting of knowledge | No Comments