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Articles from University Business (April 1, 2003)

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Title Author Type Words
Academic Administrator's Guide to Hiring. (Between the Lines). Lorenzetti, Jennifer Patterson 120
Brigham Young University (UT). (Appointed And Promoted). 53
Casting call: lasers help school replicate seal. (Update). Goral, Tim 134
College of DuPage (IL). (Appointed And Promoted). 29
Correction. Angelo, Jean Marie 26
EVA meets AVA: a new spin on an old business tool--Economic Value Added--makes it ideal for the academy. (Viewpoint). Mrazek, John C. 1424
Events Calendar. 185
Everybody's outsourcing: survey says outsourcing is up. (Stats Watch). Rivard, Nicole 224
File sharing made easy. (What's new: looking for higher-education and technology products and services?). Rivard, Nicole 111
Florida Atlantic University. (Appointed And Promoted). 115
Heading home: who are home schoolers, and why should you want them in your college? (The Admissions Angle). Greene, Matthew 1541
Help wanted. (What's new: looking for higher-education and technology products and services?). Rivard, Nicole 122
Howard Payne University (TX). (Appointed And Promoted). 41
Illinois College. (Appointed And Promoted). 69
Illinois State University. (Appointed And Promoted). 56
In integration, the plan's the thing: working on an integrated marketing plan? Here's how you can increase its effectiveness. (Marketing). Sevier, Robert A. 1475
Investing in ideas: despite budget cuts and a decline in venture investing, some university business incubators continue to grow--with novel approaches. (Business Incubators). Goral, Tim 2537
Kean University (NJ). (Appointed And Promoted). 21
Keiser College (FL). (Appointed And Promoted). 33
Making students better citizens: Institute promotes civic responsibility as key outcome of higher education. (Update). 101
Micro Warehouse. (Industry Watch). 37
Morris Brown college fights for survival: school has about half of what it needs to keep doors open. (Update). 105
Out of the box: in every handful of ridiculous proposals lies a clever solution, just waiting to save the day. (Editor's Note). Grayson, Kathy 819
Pricing out. (Feedback). 781
Reading your metric 'Gauges': Savvy financial aid directors use metric 'dashboards' to track what's really important. (On the Money). Scannell, Jim 1469
Rethinking wireless: as wireless LANs grow on campuses across North America, academic technologists strategize for the challenges of the future. Villano, Matt 3010
Selling for fun & profit: in tough times, the `customer-focused' campus bookstore is becoming one heckuva revenue generator. Rivard, Nicole 3564
SMART Technologies offers free software. (What's new: looking for higher-education and technology products and services?). Rivard, Nicole 127
Some sports teams not making the cut: budget issues force Fairfield U to drop football and hockey. (In The News). Rivard, Nicole 218
Stephens College (M0). (Appointed And Promoted). 28
Student, or customer? (Feedback). 402
Sun Microsystems. (Industry Watch). 39
Taking the pain out of purchasing: e-procurement trends enhance the end-user experience. (Online). Goral, Tim 1552
The ABCs of ASPs: the ASP model offers a challenge to the way IHEs have traditionally viewed the use of software. (Technology). Savarese, John 1659
Thomas George on entrepreneurship: the outspoken chancellor of U Wisconsin-Stevens Point says rural publics must get `creative' to survive and prosper. (People & Politics). 2439
UMass Reorg? Bay State governor wants to eliminate UMass president's job. (In The News). Angelo, Jean Marie 326
University of Houston. (In The News). 24
Vouchers go to college: Colorado considers the unprecedented: giving tuition vouchers to undergrads. (Update). Angelo, Jean Marie 226
Western Governors University. (Industry Watch). 54
What I meant to say was ... (Feedback). Stevenson, Jen 282
Wireless whiteboards. (What's new: looking for higher-education and technology products and services?). Rivard, Nicole 88
Yes, we run our college like a business: a college or university can apply business practices to its operation. (Controversy). Miller, Scott D. 788

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