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Articles from University Business (July 1, 2002)

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All eyes on the AP program: acceptance of GPAs weighted for AP courses is questioned. (Update). Rivard, Nicole 147
Amherst College. (In The News). 64
Auburn University. (Appointed And Promoted). 74
Banging the Bucket. (Controversy). 662
Central Missouri State University. (In The News). 133
Crossing over: INS ruling takes some border schools by surprise. (Update). Goral, Tim 360
Died. 98
Does this campaign work? The College of New Rochelle uses humorous (and sometimes provocative) images to sell liberal arts and humanities programs. (First Looks). 1002
Fordham University. (In The News). 76
Going for the gays: campuses give it the old college try, to show they are gay-friendly. (Update). Rivard, Nicole 539
Hard bargains and software licenses: with the software licensing ground rules changed and changing, caveat emptor is not a warning, it's a mandatory exercise. (Technology). Warger, Tom 1386
In support of Dan Stein. (Letters). Hickey, Gail 245
Indiana University Southeast. (Appointed And Promoted). 22
Influencing yield: an aggregate of individual decisions produces yield percentage. That's why predicting yield is so tough. (The Admissions Angle). Greene, Matthew 1619
Let's get ready to rumble: 30-year-old equity law is showing its age, say wrestling coaches. (In The News). Goral, Tim 468
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. (Appointed And Promoted). 52
Midwestern State University College. (In The News). 59
Not so distant: when distance educators talk shop, they remind us: in higher ed, the future is now. (Viewpoint). Clinton, Patrick 761
Not so fast: critics question proposal to sell off dorms. (Update). Rivard, Nicole 468
On the alcohol abuse crisis. (Editor's Note). Grayson, Katherine 677
Presidents under fire: they mis-speak, mis-spend, and worst of all, they mishandle the press. But faster, smarter action can save troubled presidencies. (Public Relations). Gow, Fiona 2947
Pulling it together: combining nine disparate departments into a comprehensive Student Services Center perched atop a multi-tiered parking facility was no easy feat. For Tufts University, it started with process. (Campus Planning). Morris, Jeff 2630
Rumors of demise debunked. (Letters). Mendenhall, Robert W. 585
Size matters: work begins on nation's largest multi-college student residence. (Update). Goral, Tim 280
Texas A&M. (Appointed And Promoted). 72
The big-business bookstore: with innovation, strategic thinking, and some seat-of-the-pants risk-taking, Cornell and Beloit are turning the quiet campus bookstore into big business. (Campus Bookstores). Rivard, Nicole 1855
The challenged financial aid officer, part II: financial aid officers reveal the impact of the economic downturn in 2001-2002. (On The Money). 725
The power of plastic: a key forecaster shares his vision for the campus card. Are you ready for the changes? (Trend report: campus cards). Angelo, Jean Marie 1547
The scarlet letter: at some schools, cheaters face an X-rated future. (Update). Goral, Tim 158
Tougaloo College. (Appointed And Promoted). 42
Uncompromising positions: re-imaging your school? First, find your position in the higher ed market. Then forge your image. (Marketing). Sevier, Robert A. 1524
University of Chicago. (In The News). 34
University of Colorado-Colorado Springs. (Appointed And Promoted). 23
University of Idaho. (In The News). 69
University of Maine-Fort Kent. (Appointed And Promoted). 31
University of Massachusetts. (In The News). 58
University of Michigan. (Appointed And Promoted). 137
University of Southern Mississippi. (Appointed And Promoted). 108
University of Tennessee. (Appointed And Promoted). 49
University of Texas system. (Appointed And Promoted). 22
Vincennes University. (Appointed And Promoted). 30
When senior leadership weighs in on technology: universities are approaching tech buying with a whole new philosophy: forget about the gadgets--we're making decisions about our business. (Technology Purchasing). Clinton, Patrick 3126
Who Owns Academic Work? Battling for Control of Intellectual Property. (Between the Lines). Lorenzetti, Jennifer Patterson 142
Why IPASS may not work: barring foreign students from scientific study not `feasible,' say IPASS critics. (Update). Angelo, Jean Marie 408
Yes--online learning works: a four-year study compares instructional television, and online and live classes. (Update). Rivard, Nicole 300

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