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Science Building Breaking Ground


		Science Building Breaking Ground

Meridian, Lehman College, NY

3 hours ago by Natalie Whilby-Patterson

The innovative new science building brings green architecture and new opportunities to the Bronx.

Fireside chat with Citi CEO Vikram Pandit


		Fireside chat with Citi CEO Vikram Pandit

Wharton Journal, University of Pennsylvania, PA

4 hours ago by Kavitha Venkatraman (WG'09), Editor-in-Chief

After an introduction by Dean Tom Robertson, the fireside chat began between Professor Mike Useem and Vikram Pandit, CEO of Citigroup. Pandit first spoke about his experience of being in the eye of a perfect storm amidst the heightened turmoil in the US financial markets. "It is a great time to be in school," he mentioned on a lighter note. To put things into context, Pandit listed the four major causes of the current financial crisis: housing imbalance where supply is greater than demand, consumption-saving imbalance in the US economy, highly levered state of financial systems around the world, and finally the need for growth without causing inflation.

Magazine ranks Lehigh 310th in college survey

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

4 hours ago by Ryan Sheehy

Forbes ranked lehigh 310th out of 569 colleges and universities based on the quality of the education they provide and how much their students achieve.

Budget Deficit Leads to University-Wide Belt-Tightening

Yeshiva University Observer, Yeshiva University, NY

22 hours ago by Esther Baruh

Over the next few years, Stern College for Women (SCW) will be experiencing a period of budget realignment in order to compensate for a university-wide deficit of $24 million. The deficit is a result of aggressive spending that has taken place over the past few years.

Commons employee shares story of his arrival at Drew


		Commons employee shares story of his arrival at Drew

Acorn, Drew University, NJ

23 hours ago by Sheryl McCabe

He worked 25 years at the U.S. Embassy and would've retired in just 5 more if he stayed in Bangladesh. Instead, Hatef Quazi, 70, gave up his career as an administrative advisor and came to America. Now he is the familiar face who swipes students' cards at the front of the Commons and one of the most beloved figures on the Drew campus.

Multicultural sorority opens new chapter

Loquitur, Cabrini College, PA

1 day ago by Britany Wright

Five of Cabrini College's sophomores are hoping to change the stereotype associated with the word "sorority." Delta Xi Phi, a multicultural sorority, is under a one-year trial period and is now accepting pledges for Cabrini's chapter of the organization.

Dana Sciamarelli, math and secondary education major, said, "We want to better the community we live in, not have huge parties.

YU Public Health Institute Crosses Global Borders


		YU Public Health Institute Crosses Global Borders

Yeshiva University Observer, Yeshiva University, NY

1 day ago by Esther Baruh

Two of Yeshiva University's (YU) professional schools, the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (AECOM) and the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology (FGSP), have merged their disciplines in the co-sponsorship of the recently-established Institute of Public Health Sciences (IPHS).

CRS educates on Sudan


		CRS educates on Sudan

Loquitur, Cabrini College, PA

1 day ago by Mallory Terrence

How can the largest country in Africa have a region with no medical facilities, large buildings, roads, schools or economy? These are everyday expectations that are taken for granted in most of the world but in southern and western Sudan they are eagerly sought after.

What's next?

Acorn, Drew University, NJ

2 days ago by Katie Chambers

While this fall has been a season of immediate change to the look of Drew University, it also marks the start of a potential long-term re-thinking about the structure of the campus.

After over a year of planning, administrators and architects will unveil the master plan for the renovation of the look and character of Drew's campus over the next 10 to 15 years.

Lawsuit filed after harassment scandal

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

2 days ago by Jayne Miller

According to The Express-Times, a lawsuit was filed against Lafayette College on Tuesday by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in the aftermath of the sexual harassment scandal which resulted in the firing of public safety officer Barry Stauffer last year.

VP debate draws crowds to Pub, Space for analysis

Acorn, Drew University, NJ

2 days ago by Steven Graboski

Last night, Drew University was churning with interest when vice presidential candidates Governor Sarah Palin and Senator Joe Biden went toe-to-toe in a televised debate. While many students watched from their rooms, dozens gathered at The Space and The Pub to view the must-see debate.

University proposes street closure


		University proposes street closure

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

2 days ago by Stephanie Takach

The Powelton Village Civic Association will be presenting design ideas to Drexel regarding the proposal to close Race Street between 33rd and 34th streets, according to Mike Zuckerman, a member of the board of the PVCA.

The proposal for the streets to close will involve creating a North Mall area around the freshman residence hall, but construction has not yet started because Race Street has not been closed, according to Brian Keech, vice president for Government Affairs and Community Relations.

Merit scholarship up for elimination


		Merit scholarship up for elimination

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

2 days ago by Amanda Whitbred & Jayne Miller

The Office of Enrollment Services recently recommended that the $8,000 a year merit-based Trustee Scholarship given to twenty students each semester be eliminated. Although the fate of the scholarship has yet to be determined, President Dan Weiss said the decision has less to do with the argument against merit-based awards than it does with a reallocation of funds to need-based scholarships.

Freshman class diversity shows slight improvement


		Freshman class diversity shows slight improvement

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

2 days ago by Rosemary Saveri

The 1,130 freshman class is more ethnically diverse than previous classes at Lehigh and the percentage of international students has doubled, freshman class statistics show.

"Obama Day" at Beren Campus Sparks Discussion


		"Obama Day" at Beren Campus Sparks Discussion

Yeshiva University Observer, Yeshiva University, NY

2 days ago by Aliza Greenland

On Wednesday September 24, 2008, pictures of Barack Obama studded the Stern College for Women (SCW) campus. The candidate's chiseled silhouette graced fronts of students' t-shirts and posters declaring "Progress." In a campaign termed "Obama Day," about 15 SCW students supportive of Obama proudly flaunted their political position, modeling Obama buttons and distributing pamphlets throughout the day.

Penn grads ranked 3rd in Ivy for entry-level pay | Interactive Feature

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA

3 days ago by Kathy Wang

Penn graduates make a hefty salary - but not as much as their counterparts at Harvard and Princeton universities, according to a recent study.

The online global compensation firm PayScale conducted a study earlier this summer that compared the incomes of graduates from the Ivy League schools.

Dominican President Addresses the Past and Future of His Nation


		Dominican President Addresses  the Past and Future of His Nation

The Ram, Fordham University, NY

3 days ago by By DAVE REGISTER/STAFF WRITER

A procession of unmarked police and government vehicles pulled in front of Keating Hall on Sept. 24 at 8:30 p.m. His Excellency Leonel Fernández, the president of the Dominican Republic, rode in one of those cars. More than 400 students - many of Dominican descent - professors, and others sat and stood inside a cramped auditorium in Keating waiting to hear him speak.

VP candidates debate economy, Iraq

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

3 days ago by Cameron Birch

Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) debated Sen. Joseph Biden (D-DE) on Oct. 2 as both politicians sought to be the next Vice President of the United States.

As the debate started out, Gwen Ifill, journalist for PBS and debate moderator, greeted the candidates. Palin broke the silence on stage by saying to the democratic candidate, "Hey, can I call you Joe?"

Ifill started the debate with Joe Biden and immediate focus was placed on the state of America's economy.

Bronx Community Board Objects to Bars

The Ram, Fordham University, NY

3 days ago by By Chiara Wegener/Staff Writer

A local community board wants to shut the tap on more bars in the Fordham area.

According to the New York Daily News, Bronx Community Board 6, which covers the areas of Fordham, East Tremont and Belmont, wants to convince the State Liquor Authority to review the overpopulation of bars in the area.

DAC groundbreaking commences


		DAC groundbreaking commences

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

3 days ago by Brett Fischer

The groundbreaking ceremony for the new Recreation Center occurred in front of the Daskalakis Athletic Center Sept. 23, as students and administration made one of the biggest and most expensive collaborations in Drexel's recent history.

"We finally have a partnership between the students, the administration and the faculty, " Tony Caneris, the former Senior Vice President for Student Life and Administrative Services said.

Construction of Music Building, Renovations of Chapin Hall to be Completed in August


		Construction of Music Building, Renovations of Chapin Hall to be Completed in August

The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ

3 days ago by Kristie Cattafi

The John J. Cali School of Music construction project and Chapin Hall renovations will be completed Aug. 1, 2009 after several complications that pushed back the original opening date in January.

There were three main reasons for the delays, Greg Bressler, vice president for university facilities, said: "Cinderblocks were found containing arsenic, asbestos material was found in fire protection material, and holes were found in existing floor slabs that needed to be repaired," he said.

Palestinian youth express need for change


		Palestinian youth express need for change

Loquitur, Cabrini College, PA

3 days ago by Christopher Blake

University-aged Palestinians live a life where freedom seems a world away. Life at times seems without hope.

The Gaza Strip, home to more than a million Palestinians, is a conflict-torn area walled off from Israel and Egypt.

New admissions policy helped create oversized Class of 2012

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

3 days ago by Sean Coit '09

A striking jump in the acceptance rate at Saint Joseph's University is a result of a surprising enrollment rate of accepted students, and a new strategy for evaluating applicants, university officials said.

Associate Provost John Haller said Monday that the size of the freshman class, 1474 students as of Sept.

McCain, hoisted by his own petard

~The Chronicle, Hofstra University, NY

3 days ago by Samuel Rubenfeld

After 10 days of essentially ignoring the looming fiscal crisis, the candidates spent Wednesday afternoon sparring over who was the real leader to fix Wall Street's woes.

Barack Obama called John McCain at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday morning about putting out a joint statement of principles about the $700 billion bailout being pushed by Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke; McCain countered by suspending his presidential campaign to return to Washington and requested for the first debate, scheduled for Friday in Oxford, Miss.

Hoops Mania tickets to be distributed in lottery

The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA

3 days ago by Stephen Buszka

For the first time ever, Hoops Mania will be a ticketed event. The decision was made jointly by SGA and Athletics as a way to address concerns from last year's event in which many students were denied admission after waiting for hours in the rain.

Approximately 3,000 tickets will be available for students to apply for starting tomorrow through the online basketball lottery system.

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