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While 'U' employees see modest salary boosts, executives decline merit increases
An annual employee salary report released by the University on Tuesday revealed that University faculty and staff earned smaller salary increases this year compared to last year.
MC adds physician assistant to class list
Mississippi College will launch the state's only physician assistant program in summer 2011.
College plans new campus in Town Center
Jobs The school will initially employ 100 workers with an average salary of $60,000 a year, according to its application for economic development funds.
Business Report Eastern Bank Limited under it's Management Trainee Staff Recruitment Programme organised a Road Show at the Bashundhara Campus of North South University, Dhaka recently.
Campus career festival kicks off tomorrow
Bdjobs.com, one of the largest job portals in the country, is going to organise the '2nd Bdjobs.com Campus Career Festival' tomorrow, according to a press statement.
Discovering financial aid opportunities in the current economy
If you are still searching for that silver lining in the present economic doldrums, going back to school this year might be the remedy for you.
EPD Warns of Holiday Thefts on Campus
December 7, 2009 - Winter break is right around the corner and for most students at the University of Oregon that means leaving their currently rented apartments unattended for several weeks.
Early dismissal, closings for area schools
Bad weather expected this afternoon is forcing many schools to let students out early.
Education Management continues to expand Art Institute brand
August Edmunds, of the North Side, works on a project in Mike Malle's Intermediate Illustration class at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh.
Computer knowledge for national advancement underscored
BSS, Dhaka State Minister for Science and Information and Communication Technology Architect Yafesh Osman on Friday said the present and future generations would have to be computer literate to build a knowledge-based society.
University Head Zhu Qingshi Challenges Old Academic Ways
Richard Stone In September, the government of Shenzhen, a city in southern China, appointed physical chemist Zhu Qingshi as president of the planned South University of Science and Technology.
Textbook Rentals a Huge Success at eCampus.com
Officially launched on August 4th, 2009, the rental program produced immediate and outstanding results and allowed eCampus.com to become one of the first Internet retailers to offer textbook rental.
Residents Sound Off on New Development Standards
Eugene is looking at ways to manage population growth and development within the city so the character of its neighborhoods is not lost.
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Want to buy a bar near DU? The Border's available
For decades, University of Denver students have downed beers at the Border Restaurant and Lounge, a sometimes Mex joint tucked into a strip mall at 2014 South University Boulevard.
MBA program caters to needs of professionals
After earning her undergraduate degree in business administration, Lynn Clark realized a tough job market warranted more education.
Mutation In A MiroRNA: New Cause Of Osteoporosis
Main Category: Bones / Orthopaedics Also Included In: Biology / Biochemistry ; Genetics Article Date: 17 Nov 2009 - 4:00 PST Many biological processes are controlled by small molecules known as microRNAs, which work by suppressing the expression of specific sets of genes.
The University should use extreme care when alerting community about sensitive crimes.
Innovative Movie-Going Experience Coming to Metro Denver
Hollywood Theaters is please to announce the opening of Hollywood Theaters SouthGlenn Stadium 14, which boasts over 70,000 square feet and nearly 2500 seats.
Feature Photo: Styling on South U
Law School student Theo Arnold takes advantage of AXEa s Hair Crisis Relief Center at Nogginz Hair Shop on South University Avenue by getting a free haircut yesterday.
Increasing parking fines, using social media topics of Ann Arbor City Council session tonight
Ann Arbor City Council members will meet in special session tonight to talk about two topics - social media and parking fines.
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