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Articles from Community College Week (April 10, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
ACLU sues DOE over drug law. Pekow, Charles 260
Advanced degrees. Bilsky, Judith Letter to the editor 193
Advertising is two-way in the Internet age. Goldsborough, Reid 678
Air Force rescuers take to urban front lines. 529
Audit clears college expenses. 225
Being good environmental stewards--before it's too late. Larson, Jon H. 813
Bill would restrict Florida students' travel. 92
College of Southern Idaho is State's fastest-growing college. 752
Collin County Community College in Plano, Texas, received a $211,716 grant from the North Central Texas Workforce Board to provide training to three local companies in enhanced customer service and processes. 81
Coming events. Calendar 96
Community College District fights FCC indecency fine after a complaint is filed against its TV station. Freedman, Eric 893
Distance learning program slow to take off. 308
Giving new meaning to spring break. 227
HEA passes House. Pekow, Charles 99
Higher standards for English and Algebra recommended by California Community College Board. Adamus, Rebecca 668
Idaho courts Oregon Community College. 341
Ill. college wins championship. 130
Let's respect staff as much as faculty. Blaauw-Hara, Mark 1273
Louisiana Technical and Community College System undergoes major reorganization. Dyer, Scott 925
New Jersey art professor's multimedia works shown. 104
New law removes "50 percent rule," spurring competition across higher education. Dervarics, Charles 627
Penn. gets grant for colleges. 85
Pennsylvania legislation calls for improving college transfers. 481
State grants to allow more Pennsylvania nursing students to train with patient simulators. Adamus, Rebecca 546
Support for BSC to offer baccalaureate. 254
The cost of student recruitment is lowest at community colleges comes to. Pekow, Charles 663
The private sector: after years of spectacular growth for proprietary schools, the honeymoon may be over. Boulard, Garry 1592
Veterans' tuition program faces severe shortfall. 373
Welfare to work. Baker, Elaine DeLott Letter to the editor 372
Workforce Technology Center completed with no assembly plant in sight. 360

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