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Kentucky News - March 22, 2011
Kentucky News - March 22, 2011
Education council president stresses global competition in WKCTC speech (The Paducah Sun)
Council on Postsecondary Education president visits WKCTC (West Kentucky Star.com)
CPE President Bob King to visit Western Kentucky Community and Technical College (iSurf News Paducah)
Education council president stresses global competition in WKCTC speech (The Paducah Sun)
College to hold student job fair (Floyd County Times (KY)
New community college courses give students a chance to get educated, start new career (The Republic)
Program gives people another option for education (Lexington Herald-Leader)
2010 U.S. Census: Warren sees rise in blacks (Bowling Green Daily News)
Education Dept. clarifies rules on incentive compensation, credit hour, and distance education (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
Ransdell says 5 percent tuition hike likely on the way (WKU Herald)
Cuts eliminating vacant positions (WKU Herald)
Ransdell says 5 percent tuition hike likely on the way (WKU Herald)
U of L students migrate to CardMail (Louisville Cardinal)
WKU spending cuts will cost jobs (Bowling Green Daily News)
First Lady to speak on raising Kentucky's dropout age to 18 (The Courier-Journal)
Murray lauds growth (The Paducah Sun)
Rowan schools receive $6,000 rebate check (The Morehead News)
Incentives offered to raise college graduation rates (The New York Times)
Are "charter universities" the future of state-funded higher ed? (Stateline.org)
Last Updated 3/22/2011
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