| By Times Staff, Published February 22, 2012 | New CEOs and appointments at community colleges in Florida, Louisiana, Maine, New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma and Washington. |
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| By Matthew Dembicki, Published February 21, 2012 | Dr. Jill Biden and U.S. Labor Secretary Hilda Solis visit several states to hear firsthand about successful partnerships between community colleges and businesses. |
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| By Tabitha Whissemore, Published February 17, 2012 | Grants and donations to colleges in Colorado, Florida, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas. |
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| By Jim Hermes, Published February 17, 2012 | Seventeen states are currently implementing or considering the use of performance-based funding measures. |
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| By George Boggs, Published February 16, 2012 | |
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| By Matthew Dembicki, Published February 16, 2012 | Successful fundraising depends on developing relationships and understanding the passions of potential donors. |
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| By Times Staff, Published February 16, 2012 | News articles pertaining to community colleges in California and Illinois. |
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| By Linda Beaty, Published February 15, 2012 | In 26 states, colleges or universities are allowed to set their own weapons policies. |
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| By Times Staff, Published February 15, 2012 | The two main associations representing community college presidents and trustees are teaming to address issues pertaining to leadership and governance. |
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| By Linda Beaty, Published February 15, 2012 | College officials can prepare for disaster by anticipating a college’s vulnerability before meteorologists anticipate trouble. |
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| By Times Staff, Published February 14, 2012 | Two-year college leaders react to President Barack Obama's proposed $8-billion Community College to Career Fund. |
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| By Tabitha Whissemore, Published February 14, 2012 | Russia has one of the largest educational establishments in the world, but a disconnect between education, workforce and the community still exists. |
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| By Tabitha Whissemore, Published February 14, 2012 | As community colleges prepare students for a global economy, more administrators and faculty from two-year institutions are taking advantage of international opportunities that Fulbright programs offer. |
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| By Times Staff, Published February 13, 2012 | A proposed $8-billion federal initiative would encourage community colleges to partner with companies to prepare workers for available high-skill jobs. |
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| By Times Staff, Published February 10, 2012 | Last summer, Motorola Solutions provided mentors to 30 incoming freshmen at Harper College. The CEO of the company says other businesses would benefit from similar efforts. |
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