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Graduate Alumnus: Outstanding Graduate Alumni Awards - Class Of 2008, Graduate School Of Eastern Illinois University
Graduate Alumnus: Outstanding Graduate Alumni Awards - Class Of 2008, Graduate School Of Eastern Illinois University
Graduate Alumnus
Since 1951 Eastern has offered advanced study
with master’s programming. Since that first
offering thousands of students have earned
graduate degrees, and EIU graduate alumni
have changed the world we live in. In 2005
EIU celebrated more than 50 years of graduate
education by honoring 50 graduate alumni
as Outstanding Graduate Alumni. That same
year the Graduate Alumni Advisory Board was
created and met for the first time. Since those
initial 50 honorees, the Graduate Alumni
Advisory Board, the Graduate School, and EIU’s
graduate programs have continued to honor
the achievements and accomplishments of our
graduate alumni every year.
Graduate Scholar 2008: Journal Of Scholarship And Recognition, Graduate School Of Eastern Illinois University
Graduate Scholar 2008: Journal Of Scholarship And Recognition, Graduate School Of Eastern Illinois University
Graduate Scholar
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Privacy And Social Networking Sites, Dianne Timm, Carolyn Duven
Privacy And Social Networking Sites, Dianne Timm, Carolyn Duven
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
College students are increasingly sharing their lives online through social networking sites with little concern for who may be viewing their information. Understanding student use of social networking sites along with privacy rights online will help professionals in the development of appropriate online activity and policies.
Beyond The Horizon, Dianne Timm, Junco Reynol
Beyond The Horizon, Dianne Timm, Junco Reynol
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
Student affairs professionals have an obligation and an opportunity to support students moving through the college-years stages of psychosocial development by helping them use technology in approrpriate ways.
Privacy And Social Networking Sites, Dianne M. Timm, Carolyn J. Duven
Privacy And Social Networking Sites, Dianne M. Timm, Carolyn J. Duven
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
College students are increasingly sharing their lives online through social networking sites with little concern for who may be viewing their information. Understanding student use of social networking sites along with privacy rights online will help professionals in the development of appropriate online activity and policies.
Beyond The Horizon, Dianne M. Timm, Junco Reynol
Beyond The Horizon, Dianne M. Timm, Junco Reynol
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
Student affairs professionals have an obligation and an opportunity to support students moving through the college-years stages of psychosocial development by helping them use technology in approrpriate ways.