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BOSTON—Beyond their $20 billion in direct expenditures, New England colleges and universities power the regional economy by nurturing technology transfer in cutting-edge fields, educating the skilled workforce sought after by high-wage employers and rejuvenating urban and rural communities, according to the Winter 2005 i...
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BOSTON—New England’s college presidents strike a delicate balance as they attempt to weigh in on major issues without alienating big financial donors or other campus constituencies, according to the Fall 2004 issue of Connection: The Journal of the New England Board of Higher Education.
The Fall issue of Connect...
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BOSTON— More students are arriving at college today with emotional issues than five years ago, and there has been dramatic growth in the severity of the problems, according to the Summer 2004 issue of Connection: The Journal of the New England Board of Higher Education.
“These students are creating a need for si...
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BOSTON—New England’s total college enrollment has grown to a record 849,000, despite rising college prices, according to the Spring 2004 “Trends & Indicators” issue of Connection: The Journal of the New England Board of Higher Education.
However, the number of people graduating from colleges with...
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BOSTON -- The upcoming reauthorization of the federal Higher Education Act could dramatically alter the relationship between the federal government and New England colleges and universities, according to the Winter 2004 issue of Connection: The Journal of the New England Board of Higher Education, which focuses on federal high...
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Fall 2003
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New England Board of Higher Education Journal Connection Outlines Policies to Make College Affordable
BOSTON -- State and federal agencies and colleges and universities could adopt a range of...
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Summer 2003
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New England Board of Higher Education Journal Connection Explores Region's Human Capital Future
BOSTON -- A range of human capital challenges threaten New England's economic well-being, acc...
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Spring 2003
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John O. Harney, Executive Editor, Connection
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New England Board of Higher Education Journal Connection Explores Trends & Indicators in New England Higher Education, 2003
More than 80 charts and tables detail trends in demography, c...
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Winter 2003
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John O. Harney, Executive Editor, Connection
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New England Board of Higher Education Journal Connection Explores Collaboration BetweenBusiness and Higher Education
William M. Bulger on Why Higher Education Is Not Just about th...
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Fall 2002
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John O. Harney, Executive Editor, Connection
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New England Board of Higher Education's CONNECTION Explores Impacts of New England's Changing Demography
BOSTON-New England is the slowest-growing region in America, thanks to an aging white ...