Institution Authentication Form Contemporary Women s issues is an index and fulltext resource for womens studies. Antioch college; Ashland University; Athenaeum of Ohio http://rave.ohiolink.edu/databases/login/cwis
Extractions: Catalog All Databases Express Links Site Search ... Help OhioLINK Off-Campus Authentication For Access to Services Please select your institution: Antioch College Ashland University Athenaeum of Ohio Baldwin-Wallace College Belmont Technical College Bluffton University Bowling Green State University Capital University Case Western Reserve University Cedarville University Central Ohio Technical College Central State University Cincinnati Bible College and Seminary Cincinnati State Technical and Community College Clark State Community College Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland State University College of Mount Saint Joseph College of Wooster Columbus College of Art and Design Columbus State Community College Cuyahoga Community College Defiance College Denison University Edison Community College Franciscan University of Steubenville Franklin University Heidelberg College Hiram College Hocking College Jefferson Community College John Carroll University Kent State University Kenyon College Lakeland Community College Lorain County Community College Lourdes College Malone College Marion Technical College Marietta College Medical College of Ohio Mercy College Miami University Mount Carmel College of Nursing Mount Union College Mount Vernon Nazarene University Muskingum College Myers University North Central State College Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine Northwest State Community College Notre Dame College of Ohio Oberlin College Ohio Dominican University Ohio Northern University Ohio State University
Princeton College Democrats The Democratic Voice on campus for both candidates and issues. http://www.princeton.edu/~pudems
Extractions: Home Mission Issues Officers ... Links Thank you for visiting the Princeton College Democrats website! Click here to CONTRIBUTE! We will welcome new members, introduce officers, give an overview of this semester's planned activities, show and sell new College Dems T-shirts, discuss the election of a Freshman Representative, distribute our first "news brief" and invite members to be on our inaugural News Brief team, ask for your input on expectations for the College Dems, select members to work on an issue presentation for our next meeting, hear announcements from a representative from the Corzine Campaign, and more! So you've heard all about the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina on television. But how much do you really know about the effects of one of the largest disasters in our country's history?
Biology Education Review Offers back issues of a newsletter intended to encourage communication and the sharing of ideas among college biology teachers. No longer in active publication. http://yucca.uoregon.edu/wb/Newsletters/BER.html
Extractions: Electronic versions of back copies are still available at this site. Welcome to Biology Education Review! This newsletter is intended to encourage communication and the sharing of ideas between college biology teachers who adhere to the following principles: That students need to understand scientific ways of thinking, the role of science in society, and the nature of scientific knowledge, in addition to fundamental concepts in biology That students need to have opportunities to make connections between what they already know, what they are learning, and issues that are important to them That students need to be actively engaged in their own learning, including asking their own questions, constructing their own explanations, and communicating their ideas to others That teachers need to think critically about their teaching, treating it as an area of inquiry in which empirical evidence, sound theory, and frequent collaboration are just as important as in their disciplinary research. Biology Education Review was published quarterly by:
Extractions: 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
Etomite » Supports llama owners in Ohio, surrounding states, and North America in solving and preventing farm issues. http://www.vet.ohio-state.edu/docs/ClinSci/camelid/
South Central Music Bulletin A refereed journal and newsletter published by the college Music Society's South Central Chapter. Contains downloadable issues and author submission information. http://www.swt.edu/scmb/
UofL College Republicans Current officers, local issues, constitution, humor, membership information, and U of L CR links. http://www.louisville.edu/rso/cr/
Extractions: Welcome to the University of Louisville College Republicans' Website! Thank you for visiting our site. The UofL CR is an organization united by its members' common understanding of representative government and the form in which it should exist. The purpose of the UofL CR is to promote these beliefs to the UofL student body and the community as a whole. We do this through assisting the campaigns of Republican candidates for office, assisting our members and students in getting informed on government and policy issues, and public service to the community at large. Please feel free to navigate through the different sections of our site. We hope you find something that will interest you. Especially frequent the ULCR Blog that will soon be added. In the coming months that will more than likely be the most active part of the site. News: J onathan has announced via email that there will be a meeting this Thursday, October , in room of the SAC at 4 p.m. If you are unable to attend, be sure to check back here or contact an officer for an update on what happened. U LCR is competing with the Jefferson County Young Republicans to see who can get more Fletcher yard signs posted in the county. The contest runs from September 21
#End: L33t WebComic For J00 A comedy series twisting anime, games, reallife issues, and the haphazard life of college. http://number_end.tripod.com
Extractions: - Identity theft and other security issues Multi-purpose "smart" cards, privacy implications Violence profiling Weapons searches Drug testing E-mail, Internet uses, websites, acceptable use policy Records disclosure Uses of directory information Video surveillance Health services Research subjects 2. Presentation Topics
VIEW POINT'S INDEX Magazine of the college of Human Sciences; includes back issues in PDF. http://www.hs.ttu.edu/viewpoints/
Global Garden Australia - Down To Earth - Burnley College Staff, students and graduates of Burnley college,University of Melbourne give their views to Global Garden on a range of topical horticultural issues. http://www.global-garden.com.au/burnley/downtoearthgarden.htm
Education & The Workforce Committee Issues - The Higher Education Act again focused on expanding college access for low and middleincome students. Issue Summary Expanding college Access for Low and Middle-Income Students http://edworkforce.house.gov/issues/109th/education/hea/hea.htm
Extractions: About the Committee Chairman's Welcome Contact the Committee Committee History Publications ... SITE INDEX The Higher Education Act Expanding College Access for Low and Middle-Income Students H.R. 609 Click here for a copy of the bill Click here for bill summaries Issue Summary: Expanding College Access for Low and Middle-Income Students Press Statements: House Approves Jindal Bill to Provide Higher Education Relief for Students Impacted by Hurricane Katrina - September, 8, 2005 House Approves Higher Education Relief for Students Impacted by Hurricane Katrina - September 7, 2005 Committee Approves Bill to Expand College Access, Strengthen Protections for Students and Taxpayers - July 22, 2005 - July 22, 2005 Fiscally Irresponsible Proposal from House Democrats Would Harm Long-Term Health of Student Loan Programs, House Republican Leaders Say - July 21, 2005 - July 21, 2005
College Cost Central Christian Science Monitor (8/12/03) The High Cost of college The Hill (7/30/03) college costs become a GOP issue Houston Chronicle (7/28/03) college http://edworkforce.house.gov/issues/108th/education/highereducation/collegecostc
Extractions: What do you think? Click HERE to take our College Cost Survey America's higher education system is facing a crisis. Decades of dramatically increasing costs, in both good economic times and bad, are threatening to push the dream of college out of reach for millions of students and families. Led by 21st Century Competitiveness Subcommittee Chairman Howard P. "Buck" McKeon, Republicans on the Education & the Workforce Committee have pledged to hold colleges accountable for these dramatic increases to help keep college affordable. In the coming months, through reauthorization of the Higher Education Act, the Committee will work to add new sunshine and transparency to our nation's higher education system. Legislation will be offered to provide the consumers of higher education students and parents with accessible and easily-understandable information, allowing them to better exercise freedom in the marketplace of higher education. By empowering consumers, the Committee believes, America's higher education system will be more accountable to the students it exists to serve.
Beer, Booze & Books A resource for students, faculty and administrators seeking information about alcohol issues on college campuses today. http://www.beerboozebooks.com/
The Harvard Advocate Since 1866, the oldest continuously published college literary magazine in the country. Site includes current and past issues, submission guidelines, history, and information for advertisers. http://www.theharvardadvocate.com/
American College Of Legal Medicine Founded in 1960, the American college of Legal Medicine (ACLM) is the official Dr. Mareiniss covers a lot of issues in this well researched article. http://www.aclm.org/
Extractions: American College of Legal Medicine Founded in 1960, the American College of Legal Medicine (ACLM) is the official organization for professionals who focus on the important issues where law and medicine converge. The ACLM is a professional community of physicians, attorneys, dentists, healthcare professionals, administrators, scientists, and others with a sustained interest in medical legal affairs. The ACLM is the organization of healthcare and legal professionals whose diverse education, training, and experience enables the College to promote interdisciplinary cooperation and an understanding of issues where law and medicine converge.