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141. Environmental Education - Lesley Audubon
Fully accredited college program affiliated with the National Audubon Society. Its focus is on ecology and environmental issues. Offers a program overview, academics, campus life, admissions, stories, news, alumni information, and jobs.
http://www.lesley.edu/gsass/audubon/index.html
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[ more ] Higher Education's Most Extraordinary Journey! Audubon Expedition Institute is an academically rigorous alternative to traditional colleges and universities for undergraduate or graduate students pursuing a deeper ecological understanding of environmental education, leadership and advocacy. Our goal is to create experiential learning communities that inspire informed and compassionate ecological leadership. AEI Open Bus in Cambridge, MA AEI's planning a semester in Cuba! view aei's video (Clipstream format - 12 minutes) frequently asked questions about AEI sustainable practices summer program forms for current students home ... find it Lesley University, 29 Everett St., Cambridge, MA 02138 Mail

142. Social And Political Thought, Georgetown College, Georgetown University
Interdisciplinary program offering a minor to students in the college of Arts and Sciences and a certificate to students in the School of Foreign Service. Intended to give students an opportunity to explore theoretical issues that of interest to a wide variety of disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. Site details program description, requirements, and admission process.
http://college.georgetown.edu/programs/idst/splt/
Social and Political Thought:
An Interdisciplinary Program
The Social and Political Thought Program offers a minor for students in Georgetown College and a certificate for students in the School of Foreign Service. It is intended to give students an opportunity to engage in sustained, in-depth exploration of theoretical issues that are today of shared interest to a wide variety of disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. The Program focuses on the effect which the emergence of modern social science has had on the study of the human experience. Disciplines such as anthropology, economics, political science, psychology and sociology have had an enormous impact on the way informed people now approach the issues of meaning and purpose in human existence. Yet these sciences have also tended to dismiss some questions and concerns in those same areas as misguided or unimportant. The Program invites the student to consider the benefits and the hazards of this intellectual development, as well as contemporary and historical alternatives to its vision. In size and curriculum, the program is designed to enable a small number of students to have an enriched educational experience. It employs educational methods that enable student to refine their ability to read, think, write and speak effectively. Classes are limited in size; communication and research skill are actively cultivated; and the courses complement one another in a way that encourages the ongoing study of issues that are of particular interest to the student.

143. Union Semester
Internship opportunity where students work with a NYC union while studying the labor movement and economic and social policy issues at Queens college.
http://forbin.qc.edu/workered/html/union_semester.html
Application
Program Information

Important Dates

Queens College
New York Union Semester
25 West 43rd Street, 19th floor
New York, NY 10036
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unionsemester@qc.edu

The Union Semester Program is now accepting applications for the Fall 2005 Semester. The application deadline is April 15th. The Union Semester Program
New York Union Semester is a unique opportunity to learn about organized labor in a challenging environment. Through the field internship, students will become part of a union's staff for a semester while they study at Queens College Only in New York New York City is also the home of major labor unions, which play high profile roles in the political and social life of the city. Every student in this program will work for one of these unions, learning every day how labor unions work for a better life for their members. The Program Participants receive credit from Queens College , City University of New York: Undergraduates receive:
  • 8 to 12 credits of classroom instruction 4 credits in a field internship
Graduates receive:
  • 3 to 9 credits of classroom instruction 3 credits in a field internship
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144. The College Republicans At UCSD
Articles on campus issues, voter guide, membership information, calendar of events, and photos of the Triton GOP.
http://stuorg.ucsd.edu/~ucsdgop/
NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS The College Republicans endorsement list [ MORE
The minutes to the second meeting of the year [ MORE
The College Republicans protest Michael Moore in Del Mar [ MORE
The minutes to the first meeting of the year [ MORE
The Chairman welcomes everyone back to UCSD [ MORE
The College Republicans react to the news of President Reagan's passing [ MORE
The College Republicans attend the Leadership Institute's Grassroots Activist School [ MORE
The College Republicans attend Freedomfest [ MORE
The College Republicans elect new officers for 2004-2005 [ MORE
The College Republicans show support for President Bush on tax day [ MORE
The College Republicans hold nominations for officer positions [ MORE The UCSD Guardian covers the liberation of Baghdad event [ MORE The College Republicans commemorate the liberation of Baghdad [ MORE ABOUT US We are a student organization on the UCSD campus dedicated to the expression of conservative viewpoints of our student body. Especially in academia, where the conservative voice is often stifled or non-existent, we provide a means for Republicans from ALL walks of life to band together with the intent of being heard. We provide to our members with: the opportunity to attend local, state, or national Republican Party events; to become affiliated with Republican Party campaigns; and networking for futures within the Republican Party. We are also involved in bringing guest speakers to the campus, and in hosting our own functions such as the annual Pro-America Rally during Winter quarter.

145. Journal Of The American College Of Nutrition -- Archive Of Issues By Date
Archive of All Online issues 1 Feb 1982 1 Aug 2005. Current Issue, Recent issues Copyright © 2005 by the American college of Nutrition.
http://www.jacn.org/contents-by-date.0.shtml
HOME HELP FEEDBACK SUBSCRIPTIONS ... SEARCH QUICK SEARCH: [advanced] Author:
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Archive of All Online Issues: 1 Feb 1982 - 1 Aug 2005
Current Issue: Recent Issues:
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Vol. 24, Num. 4
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February 2005
Vol. 24, Num. 1
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146. California Association For Alcohol/Drug Educators
CAADE serves college and University programs in California. The organization also sponsors an annual conference where stateof-the-art alcohol and drug training issues and information is shared.
http://www.caade.org
Counselor Certification Regulations became effective April 1, 2005. Register with CAADE now! Only $25 to become a student member. Visit CAADE College link below to see a complete list of CAADE accredited colleges in your area.

California Association for
Alcohol/Drug Educators
AOD COUNSELOR CERTIFICATION REGULATIONS BECAME EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 2005 REGISTER WITH CAADE NOW! CAADE EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS C.A.T.S. NOW C.A.T.C ... INDEX TO WWW.CAADE.ORG A OD Counselor Certification Regulations Are Released Regulations for AOD Counselor Certification took effect April 1, 2005. All AOD counselors working in the field are required to be certified within 5 years.
Click here to download your CAADE Registration Form
For the full text of the regulations, please go to the ADP website
at http://www.adp.ca.gov/lcb/lcbhome.shtml
Here is a brief FAQ provided by ADP that can answer immediate questions.*
FAQ Regs 4-1-05.pdf
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CAADE Educational Requirements CAADE approved Addiction Studies programs consist of a minimum of 36 semester credit units (or 600 clock hours). All of our programs are fully accredited and transferable

147. InfoTech > Information Technology Office Homepage
Serves as a central clearinghouse for all technology related issues within the college.
http://infotech.cas.msu.edu/
The Communication Arts and Sciences Information Technology Office serves as a central clearinghouse for all technology related issues within the college. The mission of the technology office is to provide the technical support necessary for academic lab facilities and design services for future technology areas.
The Information Technology Office also serves to resolve technical issues with faculty and staff office computers, as well as the special needs of the Oyer Speech and Hearing Clinic, the Journalism Publication Design labs, the Information Technology and Services lab (ITS), the Digital Media Arts and Technology lab (DMAT), and the Digital Television Broadcast Facilities. Click HELP above to make a Request for Technical Services
Enter CAS Apple Store here.

Spring
Lab Schedules now online
Pilot e-mail
terminated
Fall 2003
Technology Update (PDF)
Lab Software
List available online
Mac OS X in CAS Labs
primer
Computer recommendations

College of Communication Arts and Sciences
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148. Hoolet
The magazine of Scotland's Royal college of General Practitioners (RCGP). Current and back issues are available online.
http://www.hoolet.org.uk
Hoolet is the magazine of RCGP Scotland. It is supported intellectually, financially and emotionally by RCGP Scotland. Issues up to hoolet 44 designed and updated by Hannah Design Solutions Issue 45 designed by Robert Hallam

149. Firstamendmentcenter.org: Free Speech On Public College Campuses - Index Page
collegepress advocates are shaking their heads after what many have called a devastating defeat before free speech on public college campuses issues
http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/speech/pubcollege/Index.aspx
Home Topics Speech Free speech on public college campuses ... By David L. Hudson Jr.
First Amendment Center research attorney College-press advocates are shaking their heads after what many have called a devastating defeat before the full 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in the case Hosty v. Carter.
Free-speech compromise reached on Ohio academic freedom

Group takes national lead in fighting campus censorship

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150. Welcome To The ACLU At Yale
Publicinterest organization that focuses on civil liberties issues such as first amendment rights, privacy rights and civil rights.
http://www.yale.edu/aclu/
Home Campaigns About Us Contact
Welcome to the Yale ACLU
Come to our weekly meetings, every Monday at 7 PM in the Dwight Hall Library.

151. Racial Legacies
Explore issues of race and diversity on college campuses. Access the results of a national poll, read and review books on diversity. See how institutions are handling these issues and share your own thoughts.
http://www.pbs.org/adultlearning/als/race/

152. Carleton College: Career Center: LGBT Career Information
Skip Site Navigation Carleton college Home Business, Legal and Workplace issues, including info on domestic partnerships.
http://webapps.acs.carleton.edu/campus/career/populations/lgbt/
Skip Navigation Text Only/ Printer-Friendly Site Navigation Information for... - Prospective Students - Current Students - International Students - Alumni - Visitors Quick Links: - A to Z Guide - Academic Departments - Admissions - Athletics - Campus Offices - Carleton News - Employment Opportunities - Event Calendars - Giving to Carleton - Gould Library - Phone/Email Directory - Registrar's Office - Site Map - The Arts at Carleton You are here: Campus Career Center Special Populations
Career Center ... Special Populations Information for Carleton Alumni ... Printer-Friendly
LGBT Career Information
Below are links to a variety of resources available on the web that focus on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) workplace issues. Also, stop into the Career Center (Sayles-Hill 050) and check out the resources we have available that deal with LGBT work-related issues. There is a guide on Macalester's Site that you may be beneficial. Click here to visit "A Practical Guide for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Students."

153. Student Organizations - Multicultural Organizations
Information and overviews to the purposes and goals of Amnesty International, Coalition for Education and Action on Sexual issues, college Republicans, RAIN Careteam, Sophomore Council, Student Activities that Value the Earth, and the Students taking Action Against Sexual Assault.
http://www.hendrix.edu/StudentActivities/Organizations/specialorg.htm
This hyperlink list will connect you with brief information on each organizations' official purpose and executive council members. From the brief outline of each club there may be a hyperlink to an organizational homepage. Please read the American Civil Liberties Union - AR Hendrix College Chapter The ACLU-AR Hendrix College Chapter will strive to promote and uphold the cause of civil liberties among the students, faculty and staff of Hendrix College and to take such action to further this purpose as is consistent with the policies and regulation of the American Civil Liberties Union of Arkansas. Director
Communications Director
Membership Director
Advisor
2005 - 2006 update in progress Anime Fans Underground The Hendrix Anime Fans Underground club is an organization dedicated to learning about Japanese culture and customs through viewing and discussing Anime. President
Vice President
Secretary/Treasurer
PR Officer
Librarian
Advisor
2005-2006 update in progress Association for Women Students The Association for Women Students provides a forum for women of the Hendrix campus to explore issues that arise due to their gender.

154. GenerAsians: The Wellesley College Asian / Asian American Magazine
Triannual magazine from Wellesley college covering Asian/Asian-American issues.
http://www.wellesley.edu/Activities/homepage/generasians/index.html
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155. Asian-Nation : Asian American History, Demographics, & Issues :: Best Colleges F
Article and discussion from A. Magazine on the best colleges for Asian Asian Americans in college and that we side with whites on important issues.
http://www.asian-nation.org/best-colleges.shtml
Article and discussion from A. Magazine on the best colleges for Asian Americans in terms of Asian American courses, racial and ethnic diversity, campus life, incidences of hate crimes against Asian American students. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to maximize your experience and enjoyment at Asian-Nation.
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Fong, Timothy P. and Larry H. Shinagawa (eds.). 2000.
Asian Americans: Experiences and Perspectives . Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall
Fu, Danling. 1997.
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Sound-alike matching In the last few decades, Asian Americans have been attending and graduating from college in dramatic numbers, well above their overall proportion in the total U.S. population. The latest statistics from the Census show that almost 45% of all Asian American at least 25 years of age have a college degree or higher. Although many of these degrees are obtained back in their Asian country of origin before immigrant Asians came to the U.S., a large number represent degrees by foreign Asian students and U.S.-born Asian Americans. In 2000, the now defunct

156. Welcome To The University Of Rochester College Republicans Web Site!
Mission statement, list of members and key issues, and related links.
http://sa.rochester.edu/republicans/

157. Black Issues - Redirect
a school founded to serve American Indians, is the only college in the nation exempted from a ban. Copyright © 2005 Black issues In Higher Education
http://www.blackissues.com/
In a groundbreaking change, Black Issues In Higher Education will from now on be known as Diverse – Issues In Higher Education
As the name attests, we’re building upon our rich history to better serve our readers and the higher education environment now and in the future. Please take time to explore our new web site, where you will be redirected in a moment.

158. Minsk Gender Center
Affiliated with Women's NonState college ENVILA, and concerned with carrying out research in women's and gender issues.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Agora/9237/eng/gender.html
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Minsk Center for Gender Studies
Minsk Center for Gender Studies was established at Women's Non-State College "ENVILA". The Head of the Center is Irina Tchikalova (M.A. in Women's Studies, York University, Ph.D in History, BSU).The Mission of the Center is research, education, information and consulting activity in the area of gender problems and defending the legal rights of women. Affiliated with ENVILA, the Center is concerned with carrying out research in topical women's and gender issues. The Center applies up-to-date techniques and develops its research base. It also encourages students' involvement in scientific and research work. One of the main objectives of the Center is introducing Women's Studies and Gender Studies courses as a part of the University curricula. Among the courses the Center introduced for teaching from 1998/99 academic year, are: The Introduction to Gender Studies History of Women's Movement and Feminist Philosophy Sociology of Gender Representation of Women in the Arts The Representation of Sex in Religious Systems . The Center would appreciate the possibility to host professors from the country and abroad for short visits to deliver lectures in above mentioned fields and others. Such short intensive lecturing visits will form the beginning of further collaboration - from joint research projects to curriculum development.
The Center focuses on the unequality of women in the society and is working on bringing changes into the women's lives in Belarus. The Center cooperates with the Centers for Gender Studies in Charkov, Kiev, Moscow, St. Petersburg as well as with women's non-government organizations worldwide.

159. IDA Discussion Forum - College Students: Undergraduate Issues
college Students college Students Undergraduate issues New Topic New Topic. Show all topics, Show all open topics, Show topics from last day
http://www.interdys.org/forum/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=10

160. College Democrats Of North Texas
Meeting schedule, officers, issues and membership information.
http://orgs.unt.edu/unt_democrats/
About the College Democrats
The College Democrats of North Texas is a long-standing organization in UNT dedicated to promoting progressive ideals on campus and to educate students about national, state, and local politics. Meetings consist of news, guest speakers, discussions, and more. We welcome people from all sides of the political spectrum to join our discussion, and join us for snacks at the end of our meetings. (Which is where the discussion really is because we usually spend the whole meeting listening to Jess and/or the speaker. We meet each Monday at 7pm in the Enviromental Science building, room 125.
First Meeting: September 12 Map!
9/26: Guest speaker Keith Annis from No Nonsense
10/3: Guest speaker Felix Alvarado, candidate for governor
10/3-10/7: College Dems with Progressive Alliance tabling - voter registration drive to vote against HJR16
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