In The News November 19, 2008 Two mock trial teams from Duquesne University have taken top titles in recent competitions.A mock trial team from Duquesne University won the national Buffalo-Niagara Mock Trial Tournament on Nov....read more
In The News November 12, 2008 After 10 years of planning, fundraising, and construction, the new Burchfield Penney Art Center at Buffalo State College finally opens on Saturday, November 22. The opening of Buffalos first ...read more
In The News October 22, 2008 George Mason University Chemistry Professor Abul Hussam was named an American by Choice by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Hussam was recognized by Jonathan...read more
In The News October 20, 2008 Whats in a name? Plenty, if youre trying to communicate what you studied in school to a potential employer.The School of General Studies has changed its name to the School of Interdisciplina...read more
In The News October 10, 2008 Excelling under extreme pressure, a team of four MBA students placed second in a national competition that called on them to apply their business school expertise to real-world challenges.UT Dalla...read more
In The News August 20, 2008 Just in time for the new school year, UT Dallas has upgraded its WebCT support system with new user-assistance options. Improvements include a toll-free phone number for immediate help, an option...read more
In The News August 18, 2008 As the largest industry in 2006, health care provided 14 million jobs and 7 of the 20 fastest growing occupations are health related, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. It's safe to say...read more
In The News July 31, 2008 Kansas State University architectural engineering students have won second place in the 2008 Student Design Project Competition sponsored by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Cond...read more
In The News July 29, 2008 WHAT: The John G. Rangos Sr. School of Health Sciences will host its annual summer commencement exercises at Duquesne University. The Rev. Sean Hogan, C.S.Sp., executive vice president for student lif...read more
In The News July 17, 2008 Ann Lee, an adjunct finance professor at Pace University's Lubin School of Business in New York, is worried. "The banks no longer trust one another." "Marking-to-model & practically begs bankers to ...read more
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