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Kentucky News - August 5, 2007
Kentucky News
September 5, 2007
Big Sandy Community and Technical College (BSCTC) faculty sent two faculty members to training for hybrid automobiles
(KCTCS News)
Study: assaults on women drop slightly
(The Kentucky Kernel)
Trustee choices illegal, says Stumbo
(The Louisville Cardinal)
U of L outreach program seeks Ky. academic stars
(The Louisville Cardinal)
Gubernatorial candidate announces post-secondary education plan
(The Louisville Cardinal)
Project offers IT aid to non-profits
(The Louisville Cardinal)
University announces upcoming construction
(The Northerner)
BB&T gives $1M to WKU for new biz professorship
(The Bowling Green Daily News)
More regent boards questioned
(The Courier-Journal)
Odd statistic aside, education pays
(Messenger-Inquirer/Owensboro)
More women feel 'very safe' on UK campus
(The Courier-Journal)
America produces the world’s best universities, but not enough graduates. Can states fix higher ed?
(Governing Magazine)
Court backs governor's right to reject regent nominee list
(Courier-Journal)
Grant to promote state AP classes
(Courier-Journal)
U of L college marks 100 years, raises its profile
(Courier-Journal)
Gambling
(Courier-Journal)
Nominee for chair splits UK trustees
(Lexington Herald-Leader)
She knows life's a learning process
(Lexington Herald-Leader)
Education Notes
(Lexington Herald-Leader)
EKU alumni group wins national honor
(Richmond Register)
U of L researcher gets $4.1M to study heart attacks
(Business First-Louisville)
Last Updated 9/5/2007
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