(U-WIRE) AUSTIN, Texas — Graduate schools in the U.S. are attracting more international students, but figures have yet to rebound from 2003, according to a report published Tuesday.
The Council of Graduate Schools surveyed 473 U.S.
International grad school enrollment still down since 2003
Incoming college freshmen nixing jobs in favor of internships
(U-WIRE) MEDFORD, Mass. — When considering their summer pastimes, students applying to college these days have a dizzying array of options available to them.
U. Arizona students learn perils of online photo posting
(U-WIRE) TUCSON, Ariz. — Scott Rising, a University of Arizona musical theater freshman, never thought that posting his picture online would lead to identity impersonation.
He was wrong.
Low wages causing officers to leave U. South Florida PD
(U-WIRE) TAMPA, Fla. — Within a few weeks of starting his job with the University of South Florida’s police department two years ago, Chris Migliore saw three officers leave for better-paying positions at other law-enforcement agencies.
U. Louisville student creates artist-friendly downloading site
(U-WIRE) LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Mark Ingram, a University of Louisville junior in computer information systems and economics, has always had a vision: to alter the face of music downloading.
“I am always looking for a chance to change the [music] industry,” he said.
Greek orgs join to create anti-hazing hotline
(U-WIRE) CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — In an effort to decrease the occurrence of hazing in fraternities and sororities, 21 national greek organizations have banded together to create an anti-hazing hotline.
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