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Kentucky News - September 7, 2012
Kentucky News - September 7, 2012
State:
U of L trustees hear more about hospital partnership bids (Business First of Louisville)
Arts and science students struggle to find an adviser (The Kentucky Kernel)
Trolley provides new scenic transportation across campus (The Eastern Progress)
Ransdell, Donahue encourage freshmen to achieve (WKU Herald)
Students unsure about eBook technology (The Northerner)
Take advantage of your opportunities (Bowling Green Daily News)
Students call for UK athletics to cut ties to coal (Bowling Green Daily News)
University of Kentucky students rally against coal-industry funding (The Courier-Journal)
Anti- coal protesters march on Joe Craft Center at University of Kentucky (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Evening with the Eagles for Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky (Morehead State University)
New ACTC president officially on duty (Daily Independent)
UofL research shows that patients benefit from spinal cord rehab network, locomotor training (The Lane Report)
EKU business accelerator assists student-run entertainment business (The Lane Report)
Ky. Education Commissioner Warns of Low Test Scores (WBKO)
U of L officials working to find partner after merger proposal denied (WDRB)
Rising costs of tuition and student loan burden concerns of young Kentucky delegates (cnl2 Pure Politics)
Indiana University to invest $8 million in online courses (Business First of Louisville)
2 Kentucky community colleges among 10 finalists for excellence prize (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Spalding buys Third Street building to address space crunch (Business First of Louisville)
National:
Hour by Hour (Inside Higher Ed)
Indiana U. Joins the Online-Education Trend (The Chronicle of Higher Ed)
A First for Udacity: a U.S. University Will Accept Transfer Credit for One of Its Courses (The Chronicle of Higher Ed)
Cyber charters in Pennsylvania growing despite issues (Pittsburg Post-Gazette)
Education Funding Drops In More Than Half Of States (Huffington Post)
Last Updated 9/7/2012
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