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City University adds six business degrees (BizJournals)
City University of Seattle is doubling the number of business degrees it will offer this fall in a move that could boost enrollment at its U.S. campuses and online.
China jails online dissident (Independent Online)
A prominent Chinese online dissident has been jailed shortly before the end of a four-year probation period.
Online dissident jailed again (News 24 South Africa)
A prominent Chinese online dissident has been jailed shortly before the end of a four-year probation period, a Hong Kong-based rights organisation says.
Online enrollment up with gas prices (Gloucester County Times)
High gas prices have triggered an increase in online enrollment at colleges and universities in southern New Jersey. "We are up for summer enrollment about 17 percent in online students over last summer," said Susan Coulby, Camden County College media relations manager.
MTSU to give out 832 degrees (Daily News Journal)
A projected 832 degree candidates will graduate during the 96th annual summer commencement ceremony, MTSU officials announced recently.
China jails dissident days before end of parole: rights groups (AFP via Yahoo...
A prominent Chinese online dissident has been jailed shortly before the end of a four-year probation period, two rights organisations said Tuesday.
Online educations gain credibility (Rockford Register Star)
When Jeremy Brown decided to pursue a master?s degree to advance his social service career, he headed back to his alma mater, this time through cyberspace. The Rockton resident didn?t have to set foot in a classroom at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville to earn his hood. Instead, he spent three years taking classes online, querying his professors with instant messages, comparing ...
Online-only letters (Seattle Times)
Our society, Congress and culture remain confused "Will we stick to our newfound frugality? " [Times, page one, July 21]. Indeed. What effete arrogance! Consumers...
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