Archives - Posts tagged as 'Education News Review'
Va. Dropout Rate Almost 9%
Virginia education officials say nearly 9 percent of students who entered public high school in 2004 dropped out before their ... Continue
March 31st / 0 comments
School Spotlight: DeVry University Online
Chances are you've seen a commercial or two for DeVry University. This massive network of 23 campuses around the nation ... Continue
March 30th / 0 comments
Wanted: Your Views
Good at giving advice? Have a question of your own? Just want to spout off about something? Opportunities abound in ... Continue
March 29th / 0 comments
Spotlight on Bucknell University
Bucknell University aurimasliutikas / Flickr Today's college spotlight takes us to Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, home of Bucknell University. Bucknell has greater ... Continue
March 28th / 0 comments
GMAT Prep Discounts
GMAT prep courses can be expensive, but there are discounts available. Three of the largest and most well known GMAT ... Continue
March 27th / 0 comments
New ethics code would cover charter schools
Charter-school administrators would be barred from using school funds, school credit cards, or lines of credit for personal ... Continue
March 26th / 0 comments
Simeon Career Academy students rally: High schoolers mourn slain classmate Gregory Robinson
More than a thousand Simeon Career Academy students flooded a street behind the high school Thursday, wiping away tears ... Continue
March 25th / 0 comments
Ad Sales by Prince William, Virginia, School Web Sites Fuel Debate Over Commerce and Education
On Battlefield High School's Web site, students can find homework assignments, check sports schedules and even track their finances via ... Continue
March 24th / 0 comments
School Spotlight: Graceland University Global Campus
Launched in 2005, Graceland University Global Campus has continued to grow in popularity. Today, it focuses degrees on just two ... Continue
March 23rd / 0 comments
Non-Trad, Online Law Students Win Moot Court Competition
Online schools are still striving to be respected. They gained a good deal of ground last weekend at the Regional ... Continue
March 22nd / 0 comments
A St. Paddy’s Day Look at the Fighting Irish
University of Notre Dame Paul J Everett / Flickr What better way to recognize St. Patrick's day than a look at ... Continue
March 21st / 0 comments
Should I Earn an Associate Degree?
There are many different reasons to consider earning an associate degree. First off, an associate degree can lead to better ... Continue
March 20th / 0 comments
An entertaining chemist proves science can be fun
Grand Hank - self-proclaimed world heavyweight champion of science - is donning his funky green safety goggles, bouncing from foot ... Continue
March 19th / 0 comments
Examining shockingly deadly year for schools
The bullet lodged in the 15-year-old's left ankle is a permanent reminder of how close he came to death—how close ... Continue
March 18th / 0 comments
D.C. Teachers Alleging Assaults by Students Find Themselves Under the Microscope by School Officials
Woodson Academy teacher William Pow had just finished writing on the blackboard one January afternoon, he said, when he turned ... Continue
March 17th / 0 comments
University of the People: World’s First Free, Peer-to-Peer Online College
Next month, the first tuition-free, peer-to-peer college opens its doors to new enrollees. The University of the People plans to ... Continue
March 16th / 0 comments
Snowbirds Learn at Club Ed
First, I want to give Club Ed due props for cleverness. Club Ed? What a great name for a lifelong ... Continue
March 15th / 0 comments
ACT and SAT Registration Deadlines
SAT Books The BrassPotato / Flickr High school juniors (and perhaps ambitious sophomores) should keep track of upcoming SAT and ACT ... Continue
March 14th / 0 comments
Barack, Inc - A Great Book for Business Students
In their new book Barack, Inc., Barry Libert and Rick Faulk transform the strategies used in Barack Obama's campaign into ... Continue
March 13th / 0 comments
