Do You Need A College Degree To Work In Media?
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With student debt now topping $1 trillion dollars and the cost of college far outpacing inflation, some have begun to question if getting a college education is worth it. Industries like media and advertising tend to rely on a lot of on-the-job ...
Vice President of Learning
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The VPL serves as the chief academic officer for the college & provides leadership for all academic programming; library services; distance education; Early College & secondary education partnerships. The VPL is responsible for developing innovative, ...
Multiple Positions
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The College offers lower division transfer, adult basic education, and professional / technical programs with an annual enrollment of 5717.34 FTE. RCC invites applications for the following positions: DIRECTOR of ALLIED HEALTH SERVICES - (100%) ...
Multiple Faculty Positions College of Engineering
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The College of Engineering is comprised of five Departments and has the largest enrollment of the university's five academic colleges. The research focus in the college includes three of several National Academy of Engineering (NAE) grand challenge ...
Director of Nurse Education
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Assure program is in compliance with State regulations and national accrediting bodies' standards. Provide education, academic and career advisement of students. Elmira College, the first college to offer a comprehensive curriculum for women, and home ...
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COLLEGE PRESIDENT
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In recent years, as the College has grown and the mission has expanded to include associate and workforce baccalaureate degrees and a collegiate charter school, SCF has remained committed to providing premier, accessible and engaging learning ...
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Alternative Networks Challenge Colleges' Role in Alumni's Job Searches
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At a party there, thrown by a company called Summit Series, Mr. Staton shook hands with Richard Branson, chatted about the future of higher education with the president of the College Board, and met recent graduates of Harvard University and other ...
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As Presidents Retire, Colleges Look Farther Afield for Their Replacements
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Those who were retiring had served an average of nearly 14 years leading their colleges in the association. The Chronicle's Gazette listings noted the retirements of 92 presidents or chancellors in all higher-education sectors in 2012, along with the ...
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Young President Seeks to Raise System's Academic Standards
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Now he is heading his third institution of higher education, and is still only 39. In April 2011 he became president of the Arkansas State University system, making him the youngest president of a public system in the country, after having served as ...
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In Defense of Equal Tuition for All Majors
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Should English and history majors be forced to pay higher tuition than engineering students do? Yes, according to a recently released draft report from a Florida task force on higher education. The report recommends a tuition structure that would favor ...
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