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  1. Integrating Technology on Campus: Human Sensibilities and Technical Possibilities: New Directions for Community Colleges (J-B CC Single Issue Community Colleges) by Kamala Anandam, 1998-05-18
  2. Telelearning Models: Expanding the Community College Community (Aacjc Issues Series, No 3)
  3. Teaching in the Small College: Issues and Applications (Contributions to the Study of Education, No. 17) (12 Papers) by Various, 1986-04-22
  4. Access Versus Selectivity in the Community College (Horizons issues monograph series) by Arthur R. Southerland, 1986-08
  5. A Guide to Successful Searches for College Personnel: Policies, Procedures, and Legal Issues (The Higher Administration Series) by John M. Higgins, Patricia A. Hollander, 1987-03
  6. What Factors Affect College Tuition?: A Guide to the Facts and Issues (Aacsu Issues) by Carol Frances, 1990-07
  7. College (Introducing Issues With Opposing Viewpoints) by Jacqueline Langwith, 2009-04-10
  8. Sports Illustrated November 28, 1977 - College Basketball's Secret Weapon, Explosive Larry Bird
  9. Managing Colleges and Universities: Issues for Leadership by Allan M. Hoffman, Randal W. Summers, 2000-06-30
  10. Ethics and College Sports: Ethics, Sports, and the University (Issues in Academic Ethics (Cloth)) by Peter A. French, 2004-11-15
  11. Lawmakers consider shifting aid from ivies to public colleges.(Washington Update): An article from: Black Issues in Higher Education by Garry Boulard, 2004-05-06
  12. Lobbying for Higher Education : How Colleges and Universities Influence Federal Policy (Vanderbilt Issues in Higher Education) by Constance Ewing Cook, 1998-05-15
  13. Community Colleges: A Reference Handbook (Contemporary Education Issues) by David L. Levinson Ph.D., 2005-03-25

61. CSTEEP
An educational research organization located at Boston college in the School of Education. Focuses on fairness issues.
http://wwwcsteep.bc.edu/
WHAT IS CSTEEP?
The Center for the Study of Testing, Evaluation, and Educational Policy (CSTEEP) is an educational research organization located at Boston College in the School of Education. Since its inception in 1980, CSTEEP has conducted research on:
  • testing, evaluation, and public policy
  • studies to improve school assessment practices
  • and international comparative research.
CSTEEP conducts its work on both small and large scales, working with individual schools, districts, states, as well as countries to advance educational testing practices and policy, and to improve the quality and fairness of education. CSTEEP's professional staff includes nationally and internationally recognized experts in educational measurement, large-scale assessment, evaluation, and policy issues. In addition, CSTEEP's staff includes faculty from the Graduate School of Education's Educational Research, Measurement, and Evaluation program. CSTEEP
Campion Hall
Boston College
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 (617)552-4521 phone
(617)552-8419 fax To report problems with the site:
tccsteep@bc.edu

62. FYS Jamboree: International Human Rights
Features college papers, posters and links to web sites about international human rights' issues.
http://cda.mrs.umn.edu/~john/jamboree/
Group Web pages
International Human Rights Organizations

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Amnesty International Human Rights Watch Electronic Frontier Foundation Women's International League for Peace and Freedom A project for the First Year Seminar Jamboree, University of Minnesota, Morris, December 1999 December 1999 marks the 51st anniversary of the United Nations' unanimous ratification of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights . The UDHR lays out 30 rights that ought to be honored for every human in every nation of the world. These include the right to freedom of thought and faith, the right to recognition as a person before the law, the right to a family and a nationality, and the right to work and education. The UMM First Year Seminar used the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a reading for the Fall 1999 semester, and sections 4 and 7 (John Bowers, instructor) wrote papers and created posters and Web sites about international human rights for the FYS Jamboree. Group 1:
Russian orphanages, Tibet, East Timor, Sierra Leone

63. American College Of Obstetricians And Gynecologists Public Home Page
ACOG is a non profit organization of women's health care physicians advocating highest standards of practice, continuing member education and public awareness of women's health care issues.
http://www.acog.org
Register for ACOG's Annual Clinical Meeting, April 26-30, New Orleans Contact ACOG Search public website ACOG Bookstore Patient education News releases Ethics in Ob-Gyn ... ACOG home SPECIAL REPORT Hormone Therapy
Questions and answers from ACOG physicians.

(Also available in Spanish)

Clinical Updates in Women's Health Care is a new series designed for practicing obstetrician-
gynecologists who provide primary health care to women. Topics will include screening, evaluation, diagnosis, counseling, and management. Self-assessment questions are included, and two CME credits will be awarded per issue.
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ACOG's monthly journal, provided as a benefit to members, features original research and scientific advances.

64. Health Considerations For The College-Bound
Article about medical issues that need to be addressed when young adults leave home for college.
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A: This is can be a very stressful and exciting time for parents and the soon-to-be college student. There are clear medical issues that need to be addressed as well as others that pertain to independence and responsibility that, if dealt with now, can make the both the transition to college and the first few months a rewarding experience. One very basic issue is making sure that all immunizations are up to date. This includes a serious look at whether or not you want your young adult vaccinated against meningococcal meningitis. It seems as though every year, a small number of college students – who usually live in close quarters – contract this type of meningitis, leading to an occasional fatality. The vaccine provides reasonable protection against the most common strains of this potentially serious illness, with a low risk of vaccination side effects. I would recommend obtaining it. Tetanus vaccinations need updating every ten years and if that period of time has elapsed, a booster would be indicated. Make sure that you have proof of measles/mumps/rubella (MMR) vaccination as the college may require that as a condition for admission.

65. Current Issues In Education
A peerreviewed scholarly journal available in full text without cost. Published by the college of Education at Arizona State University.
http://cie.ed.asu.edu/
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66. Study Skills Self Help Information
Many short articles covering a wide range of studying issues faced by learners, specifically college students.
http://www.ucc.vt.edu/stdysk/stdyhlp.html
Study Skills Self-help Information
Online Study Skills Workshops Time Management Strategies for Improving Academic Performance Seven Strategies for Improving Test Performance Increasing Textbook Reading Comprehension by Using SQ3R Strategies for Improving Concentration and Memory ... Writing Papers

67. Wheaton College: Faculty: David Wulff
Personality psychology; psychology of religion history, theories, research methods, and philosophical issues; phenomenology of everyday experiences (Wheaton college, MA).
http://www.wheatonma.edu/Faculty/DavidWulff.html
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David Wulff
Professor of Psychology
Office: Knapton 329
Phone:
Email:
David_Wulff@wheatoncollege.edu
Department(s) and Program(s)
Psychology
Degrees
B.A., Wittenberg University (Ohio); M.A., Ph.D., University of Michigan; Th.D. (honorary), Lund University, Sweden.
Main Interests
Personality psychology (including theories of personality and methods of assessment); psychology of religion (history, theories, research methods, and philosophical issues); phenomenology of everyday experiences.
Research Interests
My published scholarly work is mainly in the psychology of religion, including my book, Psychology of Religion: Classic and Contemporary (2nd edition; Wiley, 1997). Current projects include the preparation of a collection of my essays on the psychology of religion for republication, the development of a psychology of the conservative mind, and a reassessment of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, a remarkably popular assessment device inspired by the psychology of C. G. Jung.
Teaching Interests
In most of my courses, from the basic introductory course to my laboratory in personality assessment, I accent the wide range of perspectives that make up contemporary psychology, from the rigorously scientific approaches at one end of the spectrum to the qualitative-interpretive approaches at the other. My course in the psychology of religion likewise represents a diversity of views. But one of my courses is entirely given over to descriptive-interpretive perspectives: "Experiencing: The Phenomenology of Everyday Life" is a study of phenomenological psychology as it may be applied to a variety of everyday experiencesincluding reading and writing (the course is writing intensive), driving a car, and occupying a hotel roomas well as to experiences that are foreign to most of us, such as being autistic or totally paralyzed.

68. AWC: Warfighting, Military, Joint, Army, Navy, Marine, And Air Force Employment,
by CSAF. Hot issues and Topics, US State Dept; Hot Links to Militaryand Strategy Related Sites, SSI, Army War college. See also DoD
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  • 69. Imperial College Archives
    Holdings, publications lists, contact information, and regularly updated news on forthcoming conferences on archival issues.
    http://www.lib.ic.ac.uk/archives/index.htm
    s="na";c="na";j="na";f=""+escape(document.referrer) Imperial College of Science,
    ARCHIVES "Welcome to Imperial College Archives"
    says Anne Barrett,
    College Archivist and
    international lecturer on archival and preservation issues.
    "The Archives consist primarily of records of the Imperial College and its constituent Colleges since 1844. These records include registers, papers, photographs, drawings and plans. "There are also collections of manuscripts and other material associated with former members of staff or students, amongst them, for example, the largest collection of Huxley papers in the world. Lists of these collections are published and can be seen on our
    " Occasional publications on the history of Imperial College are also produced, as are Christmas Cards. These are shown on our publications page Illustrations in the booklets and cards are reproductions of material held in the College Archives.
    "Whilst access to

    70. Welcome
    Current and archived issues from Montreat college's student newspaper in PDF format.
    http://www.montreat.edu/agape/Pages/newspaper_default.htm
    Welcome, to the home of The Whetstone. Here you can find back issues going all the way back to the day The Whetstone was born. Remember the saga of the Coke Machine? That Anderson-getting-
    sold-to-Warren-Wilson scandal? Yep, it's all here. Here are archived issues from the past two school years. You will need Acrobat Reader to open these files. You can download it here Current Issue
    Archived Issues
    Archived Photos Enjoy :) - Dan View the new SGA Student Visitation Proposal here.
    We are always looking for thoughtful, intelligent submissions. If you have an event to review, an opinion to voice, or you just thought of something funny, send it to whetstone@montreat.edu . Click here for submission guidelines. for submission guidelines.
    Here is the Answer Key to the last issue's Cross Word Puzzle Home SGA Constitution - The Whetstone - Student E-mail Photo Archives Links Student Resources ... Alumni Discount Card Sponsored by the Montreat College Alumni Office
    contact whetstone@montreat.edu

    71. Publius: The Journal Of Federalism
    Scholarly journal issued quarterly from Lafayette college, devoted to the study of federalism in all levels of government. Index of tables of contents, order forms for past issues and reviews, subscription and submission information.
    http://ww2.lafayette.edu/~publius/

    Meyner Center for the Study of State and Local Government

    Lafayette College Click Here for information concerning the 2002 NEH Summer Institute at Lafayette College. Editor
    John Kincaid , Lafayette College Annual Review Editor
    Dale A. Krane, University of Nebraska-Omaha Book Review Editor
    Joseph R. Marbach , Seton Hall University Acting Managing Editor
    John Stabinger, Lafayette College Center for the Study of Federalism Temple University
    Editorial Advisory Board Lapido Adamolekun, Barbara Allen, Thomas Anton, Samuel H. Beer, Ann O'M. Bowman, C. Lloyd Brown-John, Richard L. Cole, Max Frenkel, Robert B. Hawkins, jr., A.E. Dick Howard, Thomas O. Hueglin, Sarah F. Liebschutz, Donald S. Lutz, Richard P. Nathan, Elinor Ostrom, Vincent Ostrom,Michael A. Pagano, Cheryl A. Saunders, Stephen L. Schechter, Ira Shark-ansky, Vojislav D. Stanovcic, David B. Walker, Ronald L. Watts, Frederick M. Wirt, Deil S. Wright, Joseph F. Zimmerman Biographical Data: Robert B. Meyner and Helen S. Meyner PUBLIUS: The Journal of Federalism
    Meyner Center for the Study of State and Local Government
    Lafayette College
    002 Kirby Hall of Civil Rights Easton, PA 18042-1785 (USA)

    72. Teen Sexuality, Teen Sex, Teen Sex Information, Straight Teens, Gay Teens, Lesbi
    Information site for teens and college students on sexuality issues.
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    Here's a List of our sexuality forums where you can speak your mind: Ask Tom / Ask Sam Posts: Ask your sex questions to our teen sex advisor, Tomkat and sam19_fuk. Posts: Talk with others and get advice about dating and relationships. Gay/Les/Bi Posts: The official meessage board of www.gaystudentcenter.org. Talk with others. Puberty Forum Posts: A place to discuss your puberty or sexual health issues Sexuality Posts: Forum to discuss any sexual issues and ask any advice on anything pertaining to sex.
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    73. Messiah College - Issues In Environmental Econimics
    Messiah college. The class is an introductory level economics course, which will useenvironmental issues as a means of introducing students to the basic tools
    http://cesc.montreat.edu/GSI/GSI-Conf/Mini-Grants/Messiah.html
    Coalition for Christian Colleges and Universities Global Stewardship Initiative Report on Global Stewardship Initiative Project Submitted by Roger Johnson Messiah College I have completed the syllabus and preparations for a new course in environmental economics which I will be teaching this Fall of 1996. The course currently has an enrollment of 21 students. The class is an introductory level economics course, which will use environmental issues as a means of introducing students to the basic tools of economic analysis. The course will use a case study approach. I am enclosing a copy of the course syllabus which contains more information relative to the content and structure of the course. ECO 117 ISSUES IN ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
    Instructor: Roger Johnson
    Office: Frey 232 Office Hours: M,W,F 9:00 - 10:50 T,Th 10:45 - 11:45 Phone: ext. 3780
    Required Texts:
    (T) Tietenberg, Tom, Environmental Economics and Policy, NY:Harper Collins, 1994.
    (RV) Reinhardt, Forest L., and Vietor, Richard H.K., Business Management and the Natural Environment, Cincinnati, OH: South-Western College Publishing, 1996.
    (G)
    Course Description: There has been an increased awareness of mounting problems with regard to our treatment of the environment and the need to act as faithful stewards of creation. The growing awareness of the scope and severity of the problems has also been accompanied by an increased awareness of the complexity of the problems. Unfortunately, public discourse often focuses upon simplistic, emotionally charged responses. If there is to be any meaningful progress, however, there must be a creative and informed dialogue that draws in individuals with widely diverging ideological, cultural, theological and disciplinary perspectives. From a disciplinary perspective, it is significant that practitioners of the natural sciences have often been leaders in voicing environmental concerns. One of the other key voices in the dialogue has been the discipline of economics. Economics has been called upon, often in a decisive role, as a tool for defending or attacking proposed policies.

    74. #End: Online Comic
    A comedy series twisting anime, games, reallife issues, and the haphazard life of college.
    http://number_end.tripod.com
    Welcome to #End.
    Don't be a lamer, and you probably won't get banned... =]
    Updated every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday... XD
    Most Recent Comic:
    Hiro-Kun
    Man, what a POS... Guys, if it's 1-2 am and you don't see something new up here when there should be something new up here, remind me to go to sleep and not draw.
    Things like this happen when I'm horribly sleep depraved.
    So... yeah... I'm thinking this one needs to go back in the recycle bin from whenst it came....
    If anyone else agrees, lemme know... :o
    *Edit*
    The comic for Friday is in the recycle bin now, I just don't think it's appropriate. If you're curious as to what it was, you can ask me later... But needless to say, it easily earned the ranking for 'Weirdest Comic Yet'...
    *Edit #2* I'll have the new comic for Friday up on Saturday :o, so just sit tight ^^
    B Hiro-Kun Free Stuff eyay~ Bandai's finally sending us stuff for Anime Club... I never thought I'd see the day. We got a couple of DVDs, a grip of posters, some cards, a set of Hitomi's Tarot cards from Escaflowne, a yellow square cloth that says "Hello" on it a bunch of times and has a bunch of brown circles on it, and... a l33t quantity of surveys. I had originally planned to have a raffle or a little trivia quiz to distribute some of the more scarce goods, but... Pedo decided to steal the cloth, and the tarot cards disappeared from the face of the earth before I knew what even happened to them...

    75. Knot.magazine
    Focuses on issues concerning college students through articles, essays and photos. Includes an archive.
    http://www.knotmag.com/
    jump to home archive contact a progressive culture ezine for intelligent readers features: Rivera and Arnett: Iraqi Dupes or Journalistic Mavericks? Holmian Brackets: Beyond Don Rickles Shock and Guffaw: Civilian Considerations of Military Strategy columns: Hollywood's Holiday Am I a slut? When the one you love's in love with someone else fiction: Second Chances The Last Trip Home Vacation "I Wish" Oscars [from Nerve.com Uncomfortable Situations [from Lost Brain Ashcroft's Humanitarian Award [from Parenthetical Note A Win for the Boys [from Flak Magazine other ezines: Flak Magazine Reinventing the World Get Underground PitchFork ... Operation Impending Doom: 4.4.2003 : al simonis Hollywood's Holiday hide the eggnog cousin michael’s getting belligerent... [in my humble opinion] 4.3.2003 : amanda wurzinger Am I a slut? whether you're a slut or not, there's really nothing you can do about that definition. [carnal knowledge face-off] 4.2.2003 : angelique chaze When the one you love's in love with someone else the problem with other people falling in love is that it's just not very interesting.

    76. Which College? - Issues To Consider
    issues to consider. Here are some important things you want to consider about yourcollege theological basis (reformed evangelical, liberal, dispensationalist
    http://member.rivernet.com.au/hongus/which_college_01.html

    77. Henley Management College / Issues
    Managing transformation to ebusiness. Leadership competencies. Home \ Research\ Centre for Business in the Digital Economy (CBDE) \ issues. ?
    http://www.henleymc.ac.uk/henleymc01.nsf/22fbe12ee4bb10f280256a1f002b194a/08c031

    78. Thin Ice: "Stereotype Threat" And Black College Students - 99.08
    When capable black college students fail to perform as well as their white counterparts,the explanation often has less to do with preparation or ability than
    http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/99aug/9908stereotype.htm
    Return to this issue's Table of Contents. A U G U S T 1 9 9 9 When capable black college students fail to perform as well as their white counterparts, the explanation often has less to do with preparation or ability than with the threat of stereotypes about their capacity to succeed. Educators at Stanford who tested this hypothesis report their findings and propose solutions by Claude M. Steele The online version of this article appears in three parts. Click here to go to parts two and three.
    Discuss this article in More on in The Atlantic Monthly and Atlantic Unbound.
    See a collection of Atlantic articles on race and affirmative action. From Atlantic Unbound Flashback: "African-American Education" (December, 1995)
    A sampling of Atlantic articles from the 1890s to the 1990s that have discussed the education and empowerment of African-Americans. Includes articles by Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, Nicholas Lemann, and Claude M. Steele.
    Roundtable: "Race in America"
    (November, 1997)
    If there is a race problem in America today, what is it? Atlantic Unbound has invited The Atlantic 's Nicholas Lemann and a panel of distinguished commentators to take up this question one of the central, most divisive of our time.

    79. Ingenta: All Issues
    remember user name. enter. Social Sciences Education, Teachers college Record, PublisherBlackwell Publishing on behalf of Teachers college, Columbia University.
    http://www.ingenta.com/journals/browse/bpl/tcre?mode=direct

    80. Hamilton College - Hamilton College Gay Issues Poll - Home
    HAMILTON college GAY issues POLL Home, (315) 8594680 srippey@hamilton.edu.PREVIOUS YOUTH Hamilton college Gay issues Poll. The Hamilton
    http://www.hamilton.edu/news/gayissuespoll/
    198 College Hill Road
    Clinton, New York 13323
    Accessible Version
    srippey@hamilton.edu
    PREVIOUS YOUTH POLLS
    Racial Attitudes of Young Americans

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    Embargo until noon Eastern time, Monday, August 27, 2001
    Web Version Hamilton College Gay Issues Poll
    The Hamilton College Gay Issues Poll is the latest in a series of Youth Opinion Polls conducted by Hamilton Students and faculty in collaboration with the polling firm Zogby International. The poll was funded by the Arthur Levitt Public Affairs Center at Hamilton College and is being co-released with MTV. August 27, 2001
    HAMILTON COLLEGE GAY ISSUES POLL The fourth in a series of Youth Opinion Polls Conducted by Hamilton Students and Faculty Developed by
    Dennis Gilbert, Professor of Sociology Irene Agriodimas '01 Nicole Barron '02 Timothy Berbenich '02 Michael Ford '02 Steven Guditus '01 Paul Jones '03 R. Hunter Kurtz '01 Spencer Mindlin '01 Kristin Schaefer '02 Nicholas Stark '01 Conducted in collaboration with Zogby International Co-Released with MTV Supported by The Arthur Levitt Public Affairs Center at Hamilton Colleg e Please address correspondence to: Prof. Dennis Gilbert, Hamilton College, 198 College Hill Road, Clinton, NY 13323; 315-859-4140;

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