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29-Nov-2008

  • Broadband Internet helps rural community move forward (Tucson Citizen)

    SUPERIOR - There was a time when Mila Lira wasn't able to run her online business effectively out of this former mining town 60 miles east of Phoenix. Not on a dial-up connection.


  • Local Heroes 2008 (Santa Barbara Independent)

    On Thanksgiving Day in 1986, we published our first issue of The Santa Barbara Independent . It was also our first honor roll of Local Heroes, with stories of men and women who truly deserved our thanks for making Santa Barbara such an amazing place to live.


  • Topeka mom wins full scholarship for online university (The Topeka Capital-Journal)

    Lisa Welch-Corwin has given her four children the role model of a hard worker, but she also wants to be a role model as a college-educated hard worker.


  • Holiday Season E-learners Reflect Spirit of Down but Not Out (PRWeb)

    During a holiday season rocked by economic uncertainty, the ho-ho-ho's are drowning in a sea of shrinking wallets, rising unemployment rates and growing fears about the economy. But this is America; and Americans are too resilient to allow unanticipated interruptions in their lives to dictate the end of this holiday tale. Instead, they are returning to school. (PRWeb Nov 27, 2008) Read the ...


  • College president fights campus binge-drinking (The Capital)

    FROSTBURG, Md. ? It's dime draft night every Thursday at the Diamond Lounge on Main Street, and a dozen or so glassy-eyed students are milling around outside as Lt. Kevin Grove's patrol car passes by.


  • Pawlenty calls for more online education (Post-Bulletin)

      Gov. Tim Pawlenty called for Minnesota State Colleges and Universities to increase their commitment to online education today, proposing that online credits should comprise 25 percent of MnSCU system's total enrollment.


  • Pawlenty announces new online learning initiative (Park Rapids Enterprise)

    A single mom at the time with two boys, Gina Drellack turned to Bemidji State University?s online elementary education program to advance her career.


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