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  1. College Counseling: Issues and Strategies for a New Millennium
  2. Unleashing Suppressed Voices on College Campuses: Diversity Issues in Higher Education
  3. The Care and Education of Young Children: Expanding Contexts, Sharpening Focus (Special Issues from the Teachers College Record) by Frances O'Connell Rust, 1989-05
  4. A Catalogue of the Library of the College of St. Margaret and St. Bernard, Commonly Called Queen's College, in the University of Cambridge, Volume 1, issue 2 by Thomas Hartwell Horne, 2010-03-07
  5. Adolescence in the 1990s: Risk and Opportunity (Special Issues from the Teachers College Record)
  6. Harvard College Class of 1880 Secretary's Report, Issue 2
  7. The Role of the Community College in Teacher Education: New Directions for Community Colleges (J-B CC Single Issue Community Colleges)
  8. Ethical Issues in College Writing
  9. Brown V. Board of Education: The Challenge for Today's Schools (Special Issues from the Teachers College Record)
  10. Sports Illustrated December 3 1979 Indiana University/Hoosiers #1 Jersey on Cover, College Basketball Issue, Rookie Larry Bird/Boston Celtics, Billy Sims/Oklahoma Sooners, Houston Oilers, Nancy Lieberman/Old Dominion
  11. Managing Legal Issues in College Athletics: Proactive Strategies for Administrators by David P. O'Brien, 2004-06
  12. Academic Disciplines: Holland's Theory and the Study of College Students and Faculty (Vanderbilt Issues in Higher Education) by John C. Smart, Kenneth A. Feldman, et all 2000-10-03
  13. Guide to Legal Issues: For Human Resource Professionals in Colleges and Universities by Jackie R. McClain, 2000-02
  14. Challenges for the Urban Community College (AACJC issues series)

21. College Issues Legacy Hearing Decision
college issues Legacy hearing decision. Halifax Dec. 1, 1999 A hearingcommittee decision concerning Dr. Ronald Edward Legacy, a
http://www.cpsns.ns.ca/legacynov.htm
College Issues Legacy hearing decision Halifax Dec. 1, 1999 A hearing committee decision concerning Dr. Ronald Edward Legacy, a family practitioner from Little Bras D'or, Cape Breton, has been issued by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia. The decision incorporates a Settlement Agreement relating to charges of incompetence laid against him by the College on February 12, 1999. The charges followed the College's investigation of complaints about Dr. Legacy's care of two former patients and an assessment of his competency. The charges include his failure to provide appropriate pain medication and hydration, to make a timely and appropriate referral, to maintain appropriate medical records, and to respond appropriately to the concerns of patients' family members. The charges also include general concerns arising from an assessment of his competency. Dr. Legacy has admitted to the charges as part of the settlement agreement with the College. In addition to imposing a reprimand, the decision requires that Dr. Legacy submit to an audit of his office and hospital practice within one year, and that he maintain his membership in and comply with the continuing medical education requirements of the College of Physicians of Canada. He must also pay a portion of the costs incurred by the College in its investigation and resolution of the case. His acceptance of the penalty means that a formal disciplinary hearing will not take place. A prior requirement that Dr. Legacy's practice be supervised by a designated physician has been lifted due to an improvement in his clinical performance noted by a physician assessment program at the University of Manitoba. These improvements follow Dr. Legacy's participation in a physician enhancement program developed by the Continuing Medical Education Office at Dalhousie University.

22. FACCCT Sheets On Community College Issues
FACCC Sheets. One page summaries of important community college issues How toGet Money for Workshops and Conferences PDF; FACCC's 2000 Agenda PDF ;
http://www.faccc.org/pubs/library/sheets.htm
FACCC Sheets
One page summaries of important community college issues Have suggestions for a FACCC Sheet topic? E-mail Katherine Martinez
FacultyAssociation of California Community Colleges, 926 J Street, Suite 211, Sacramento CA 95814-2790 Voice (916) 447-8555 FAX (916) 447-0726 faccc@aol.com

23. Canyon College: Issues And Trends Course Online
Canyon College offers a Issues and Trends course online enroll andstart your online Issues and Trends course today! Take your
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Issues and Trends This course is intended as the culminating experience for future administrators and managers in the field of health care in the Masters in Health Care Administration degree program. As the final course in the degree curriculum, students are expected to demonstrate content knowledge and principles of organizational administration as applied to an innovative solution of a designated pervasive problem in a selected health care setting.
Your instructor welcomes you to this course! Please print and save this information! Dale Mueller, EdD, RN, NHA dmueller@canyoncollege.edu
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fax 909.920.6046 I. Course Description This course is intended to provide evidence of content mastery and integration of the courses within this degree program at the graduate level through application of content toward practical and innovative solutions to a selected problem or issue pervasive within a selected health care setting. The project scope and setting are to be selected by the student with input from the course instructor. Upon satisfactory completion of the course project, the student will become eligible for matriculation from this graduate program. Granting of the degree will be contingent upon the satisfactory fulfillment of all requirements of the school.

24. Canyon College: Issues In Public Management Course Online
Canyon College offers a Issues in Public Management course online enrolland start your online Issues in Public Management course today!
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Political Science and Public Administration
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is intended to introduce and emphasize the current dimensions of the many important issues facing governmental administration agencies at the beginning of the 21st Century. LEARNING GOALs Several broad goals will guide your learning activities and demonstration of knowledge in this course.
  • To focus on state, local and intergovernmental aspects of contemporary public administration. To introduce and survey the workings of public organizations and public administrators. To provide a balanced range of readings about the political environment. To focus on the current dimensions of important issues facing governmental agencies.
REQUIRED TEXTS: Online Bookstore Frederick S. Lane, Current Issues in Public Administration. Sixth Edition (Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martin’s) 1999.

25. Coursepack: Readings About College Issues
Online Coursepack English 1102 Spring 2003, Readings and sources thatrelate to issues about college. Online Education Everyone Deserves
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English 1102
Spring 2003 Readings and sources that relate to issues about college Online Education
Everyone Deserves an Education
: Dawna Fennewald
The 24-Hour Professor: Online Teaching Redefines Faculty Members' Schedules, Duties, and Relationships With Students
Chronicle of Higher Education Plagiarism and Cheating
Let's Put the Heat on Campus Cheats
: Stephen Barr Curriculum
The University Core Curriculum Statement of Purpose
: Virginia Tech University
The Core Curriculum: Beneficial or Baggage?
Joe Cunningham
Choosing Your College Major
: Collegeboard.com Costs
2002-2003 College Costs
: Collegeboard.com
College Cost Facts and Myths
: Collegeboard.com Studying and Advice College Survival Tips : Collegeboard.com Cultivating Relationships With Faculty : Collegeboard.com DOs and DON'Ts of Studying in College : Collegeboard.com Dorms: The True Hollywood Story : Collegeboard.com College Drinking Binge drinking on campus: results of a national study College Drinking Study Is Intoxicating Scam : Steven Milloy Go-Girl.com - Go Serious: Drinking Dangerously

26. Discussion Forum: College Issues
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27. College Of Humanities Ad Hoc Committees
Crosscollege issues The following section addresses issues relatedto the faculty, staff, and students of the College of Humanities.
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Planning Priorities Committee
Introduction College Infrastructure
Final Report Table of Contents
  • Cross-College Issues The following section addresses issues related to the faculty, staff, and students of the College of Humanities. These issues are addressed in terms of specific recommendations for future development. In addition, the Committee's discussion of these issues has provided part of the context by which we assessed the individual units in the College. Faculty Development : Faculty development is a primary concern in the recruitment and retention of high-quality faculty. We therefore propose several measures that will facilitate faculty development by striking a better balance between teaching and research. These measures are, for the most part, low in cost and are designed to optimize existing faculty strengths. Support for emerging fields and recognized fields of interdisciplinary collaboration is also important in faculty retention and in attaining greater intellectual diversity. The Committee therefore recommends an active policy to coordinate the hiring of faculty in different departments who are working on areas of mutual interest, often through innovative modes of scholarly inquiry. We refer to this policy below as "coordinated hiring" to distinguish it from the policy of "cluster hiring" that has been approved by the College in order to increase the number of faculty members from underrepresented groups. The Committee believes that these two programs for hiring faculty might well, under certain circumstances, be pursued simultaneously.
  • 28. College Of Humanities Ad Hoc Committees
    Crosscollege issues (continued) Recommendations for Cross-CollegeIssues We set as immediate priorities designating an associate
    http://humanities.osu.edu/cohi/InterAdmin/Committees/AdHoc01/planpriorities02f.c

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    Planning Priorities Committee
    Technology and Distance Learning Unit Evaluations
    Final Report Table of Contents
  • Cross-College Issues (continued) Recommendations for Cross-College Issues : We set as immediate priorities:
  • designating an associate dean for research and interdisciplinarity who will begin the necessary planning for a College Academic Enrichment Program and for promoting interdisciplinary teaching and research;
  • establishing an ad hoc faculty committee to develop a spousal/partner hiring policy for the College; and
  • charging the Humanities Technologies Advisory Committee with developing recommendations for the use of technology in the College and for programs of distance learning. Our other recommendations address issues of quality in faculty development, research and teaching. As such, they are of concern throughout the five-year period covered by the Committee's charge. Return to Top
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  • 29. Lesbian College Issues, Lesbians And College, Lesbians
    The lesbian student coming out on the college campus Issues for the heterosexualstudent affairs professional. College Student Affairs Journal, 12(1), 4855.
    http://www.1-lesbian-dating-freepersonals.com/8bibliography.htm
    Bibliography - LGB Issues
    College Student Affairs Journal, 16 Berg-Cross, L. (1988). Lesbians, family process and individuation. Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 3 Psychology of Women Quarterly, 22, Journal of Vocational Behavior, 48, Journal of College Student Development, 39 Overcoming Heterosexism and Homophobia: Strategies That Work (pp. 131-140), New York: Columbia University Press. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 48, Buhrke, R.A. (1989). Incorporating lesbian and gay issues into counselor training: A resource guide. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 39 Carballo-Dieguez, A. (1989). Hispanic culture, gay male culture, and AIDS: Counseling implications. Cass, V. (1984). Homosexual identity formation: Testing a theoretical model. Journal of Sex Research, 20, Chan, C.S. (1989). Issues of identity development among Asian-American lesbians and gay men. Croteau, J. M. (1996). Research on the work experiences of lesbian, gay, and bisexual people: An integrative review of methodology and findings. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 48

    30. College Issues For Hearing Impaired Son
    college issues for hearing impaired son. Thanks for your help. Follow Ups Recollege issues for hearing impaired son Michael Hesse 233024 10/12/2002 (0)
    http://www.hohadvocates.org/wwwboard/messages/19.html
    College issues for hearing impaired son
    Follow Ups Post Followup HOH Concerns Message Board FAQ Posted By Cindy on September 09, 2002 at 11:23:15: My son is 18 and started college 3 days ago.He's deaf and has a cochlear implant. He reads lips very well and the implant has helped him hear much better, but he still is deaf and can not follow along in a class room. We chose CSI because they boast they have such a great deaf and hearing impaired department. When we mwt with the disability office, they were great. They told us about all these options my son had. We were impressed. Well it seems that all they really can supply for him is a sign language interperter...my son dosent sign. He needs a c-print captionist....which they told us he would get, but now they can't supply that. Any suggestions?He has a tape recorder(i type every night his lectures for him), he has a note take and his interpeter tries to type whatever she can. He has been in school for 3 days and can not get involved in any discussions because by the time the interperter types, they have already moved on to a new discussion. Thanks for your help
    Follow Ups

    31. Re: College Issues For Hearing Impaired Son
    Re college issues for hearing impaired son. In Reply to college issues forhearing impaired son posted byCindy on September 09, 2002 at 112315
    http://www.hohadvocates.org/wwwboard/messages/28.html
    Re: College issues for hearing impaired son
    Follow Ups Post Followup HOH Concerns Message Board FAQ Posted ByW Hanna on September 18, 2002 at 18:19:08: In Reply to: College issues for hearing impaired son posted byCindy on September 09, 2002 at 11:23:15:
    The Deaf culture is a very cohesive group with much helpful knowledge. I would seek their help.
    Then, I'd contact Hearing Health magazine for more inpu
    Their fax 361 775 0559
    It is a great organization.
    Follow Ups

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    32. WATTS TRIES TO DEFEND REPUBLICANS ON BLACK COLLEGE ISSUES
    are going to an HBCU, or to any other college or university. The concern that theseparation of HBCUs from other higher education issues will negatively impact
    http://www.blackoklahoma.com/Articles/News/wattsdefendsself3501.htm

    33. IDS 102: College Issues Colloquy
    IDS 102 college issues COLLOQUY Course Syllabus Fall 2001. college issuesColloquy is required of all firsttime freshmen at Bethel College.
    http://www.bethelks.edu/bthiesen/College_Issues_Colloquy_Fall_2001/Syllabus.htm
    IDS 102: COLLEGE ISSUES COLLOQUY
    Course Syllabus
    Fall 2001
    Instructors: Liberal Education Advisors Meeting Times: 2:00 - 2:50 p.m. (unless indicated otherwise below), Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays Location: Plenary Sessions meet in the Fine Arts Center Krehbiel Auditorium at 2:00 p.m. Unless otherwise indicated, sections meet at 2:00. Individual advising groups meet as follows: Brad Born (9:00) AD 213 Brad Born AD 213 Marla Krell AD 025 Don Lemons (8:00) FA 172 Monica Meissen SH 310 Dan Quinlin AD 028 Ami Regier AD 212 Barbara Thiesen (9:00) AD 202 Patty Shelly AD 203 Course Description: College Issues Colloquy is required of all first-time freshmen at Bethel College. It is designed to help new students adjust academically and socially to Bethel College, and to enhance the skills of liberal education: to think critically and cogently, and to communicate in writing and speech with grace and precision. Course Objectives: 1. To strengthen language skills essential to academic success, including: (a) the ability to read, write, and speak at the college level, and (b) skills in the exchange of ideas in an intellectual community. 2. To facilitate adjustment to the college academic environment by strengthening study and research skills and knowledge of the academic support system on campus.

    34. Bethel College IDS 101: PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION I
    IDS 101 college issues COLLOQUY Course Syllabus Fall 1999. college issuesColloquy is required of all firsttime freshmen at Bethel College.
    http://www.bethelks.edu/syllabi/CICSYL99.htm
    IDS 101: COLLEGE ISSUES COLLOQUY
    Course Syllabus
    Fall 1999
    Instructors: Liberal Education Advisors Meeting Times: 8:00 - 8:50 am or 1:00 - 1:50 pm, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays Location: Plenary Sessions meet in the Fine Arts Center Krehbiel Auditorium. Individual advising groups meet as follows: Course Description: Course Objectives: Course Schedule: August 27-30 - Orientation AN ETHIC OF INTEGRITY September 1 - Introduction to Course
    3 - Read Krell, "The Pulpo" (collection); Journal #1 due
    6 - Read Sanders, "Buckeye" ( Writing from the Center , 1); Personal Artifact Speeches
    8 - Personal Artifact Speeches
    10 - Read Sanders, "The Common Life" ( Writing from the Center
    13 - Research projects on issues facing college communities; Library Visit
    15 - Research project reports on issues facing college communities
    Plenary Session
    20 - Individual Advising Appointments AN ETHIC OF SERVICE Amazing Grace ; Journal #4 due 27 - Read Kozol

    35. LDA-CA OnLine Book Store - Hundreds Of Books On Learning Disabilities And ADD
    Banner LD Books for Adults college issues. A Closer Look Perspectivesand Reflections on College Students with Learning Disabilities
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    LD Books for Adults - College Issues
    A Closer Look: Perspectives and Reflections on College Students with Learning Disabilities Jane U. Adelizzi, Diane B. Goss
    MTA Today (newsletter of the Massachusetts Teachers Association) states that A Closer Look ". . . shares with readers the answer to acknowledging and confronting learning disabilities-discovering the core of self. This book removes the mystique of learning disabilties as it demonstrates that skills and strategies aren't the focus of the work- the human relationships are" - Amazon.com
    Paperback / Published 1995
    Price: $20.00 100 Colleges Where Average Students Can Excel Joe Anne Adler

    "Here is the only college guide designed to meet the needs of students who want a quality education but need extra help to attain it. It profiles 100 top-quality schools renowned for their innovative teaching styles, unique curricula, small class sizes, extensive academic services, and abundant on-campus housingall features that help average students thriveand includes information on admissions, tuition, and enrollment." - Amazon.com
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    36. LDA-CA OnLine Book Store - Hundreds Of Books On Learning Disabilities And ADD
    Banner ADD for Adults college issues. CoverSucceeding in College withAttention Deficit Disorders Issues and Strategies for Students
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    ADD for Adults - College Issues
    Succeeding in College with Attention Deficit Disorders: Issues and Strategies for Students, Counselors and Educators Jennifer S. Bramer, Ph.D.
    "Succeeding in College" by Jennifer Bramer is an excellent book for students of all ages, parents, clinicans, and teachers and professionals alike. Practical, useful, well-organized and well-written, this fine book is much-needed and very welcome! I endorse it most enthusiastically!" Edward Hallowell, M.D., Author of "When You Worry about the Child You Love", co-author of "Driven to Distraction" and "Answers to Distraction" - Amazon.com
    Paperback / Published 1996
    Price: $18.00 Peterson's Colleges with Programs for Students with Learning Disabilities or Attention Deficit Disorders Charles T. Mangrum (Editor), Stephen S. Strichart (Contributor), Jon Latimer (Editor)
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    You Save: $6.59 (20%) Learning Outside the Lines: Two Ivy League Students with Learning Disabilities and ADHD Give You the Tools for Academic Success and Educational Revolution Jonathan Mooney, David Cole

    37. Professionally Speaking
    As well, College staff met with school boards representatives to facilitatedistribution of the advisory. college issues First Professional Advisory.
    http://www.oct.on.ca/en/CollegePublications/PS/december_2002/blue6.ASP

    College Council Election to Be Conducted Electronically
    Call for Nominations New Council Members Interest Grows for Teacher Job Fair ... Discipline Panel Decisions Information Sessions Bring Professional Advisory to Life The College undertook a provincial tour of 15 cities across Ontario in October and November to get the message out to educators and the public about its first professional advisory. The College's 187,000 members can also find a copy of the advisory in this issue of Professionally Speaking and on the College web site at www.oct.on.ca.
    College officials visited Toronto, Sudbury, Sault St. Marie, Timmins, Barrie, Thunder Bay, Kenora, Kingston, Ottawa, Oakville, St. Catharines, Oshawa, Windsor, London and Kitchener to meet with school board officials, federation representatives, College members, community child care providers, Children's Aid officials and the media who had a chance to hear presentations, review the advisory and ask questions.
    Meetings with editorial board directors at several of the newspapers were arranged to coincide with the October-November tour. As well, College staff met with school boards representatives to facilitate distribution of the advisory.

    38. Daughdrill Reflects On Retirement, College Issues
    Daughdrill Reflects On Retirement, college issues. When asked about the issues facingthe College, Daughdrill responded clearly and in the manner of a teacher.
    http://elvis.rhodes.edu/sw/2~4~98/news/prezjim.html

    39. Washington College Issues
    Welcome to a website dedicated to discussing Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland. Throughthe forum you can express you views about Washington College.
    http://wacblow.esmartstudent.com/
    Welcome to a website dedicated to discussing Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland. This site is under construction, but the Forum is up and running. Through the forum you can express you views about Washington College. Many people have opinions which they do not feel compelled to talk about in the Elm or with other groups. This is your chance to talk about anything that needs to be addressed. Don't worry about posting your name, or you can if you feel compelled. Hopefully this will turn into a full forum for college students, memebers of the community, college officials, and prospective students.
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    Taliban needs to chop off your hand (One Vote per Day) I would like to briefly explain the name of the address: wacblow . This is not meant to be a sexual slang. Think Batman and WHACK! BAM! SMACK! BLOW! WHAM! You can take shots (BLOWS) at opinions and policies, but no personal attacks. I will delete any personal attack that I find listed on the board. E-Mail the Webmaster Links God Bless America Forum ... Washington College Website ] [ Home ] s="na";c="na";j="na";f=""+escape(document.referrer)

    40. Electoral College Issues Links
    Campaign Finance Special Report. Campaign Finance Constitutional andLegal Issues of Soft Money. CRR Just the Facts on Retirement Issues.
    http://www14.brinkster.com/ecorg/links/Issues.html
    ElectoralCollege.Org
    Issue Links
    1999 Financial Audit of the U.S. Government
    America's bubble budget Budget of the US Government, FY 2001: Download documents Bush, Gore Count On a Bigger Surplus Than Is Realistic ... The United States General Accounting Office
    Money 5 Ideas for Practical Campaign Reform A Bag Of Tricks - Loopholes in the Campaign Finance System All Presidential Candidates: Total Raised and Spent An Interview with William Kimberling of the Federal Election Commission ... Writing Reform:A Guide to Drafting State and Local Campaign Finance Laws
    Social Security Bush and Gore positions on Social Security Cabinet Opens Up on Bush CAF: New Analysis of Bush's Individual Account's Proposal CRR: Center for Retirement Research ... Yahoo: Social Security site
    Taxes A Big Pie, Sliced Thin (9/25/00) Bush Website: Taxes CRFB: Analysis of Candidates' Tax Plans etc. Gore Website: Budget and Taxes ... Windfalls
    To request changes to this list, please send an email to info@ElectoralCollege.Org
    Updated on 11/4/00

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