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Law School News: 'Law Isn't A Foreign Language Anymore' 11/24/2020, Michael M. Bowden
Law School News: 'Law Isn't A Foreign Language Anymore' 11/24/2020, Michael M. Bowden
Life of the Law School (1993- )
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Three-Star General Takes Over As Cedarville Vp For Academics, Mark D. Weinstein
Three-Star General Takes Over As Cedarville Vp For Academics, Mark D. Weinstein
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Lt. Gen. Loren Reno, a 38-year veteran of the United States Air Force and the inaugural dean of Cedarville University’s School of Business Administration, has been appointed interim vice president for academics.
As the dean of the school of business administration since 2012, Reno is credited for increased enrollment, high rates for career placement and the CPA exam. According to 2014 statistics provided by the office of career services, graduates from five business programs had a 100 percent placement within six months of graduation. The CPA exam pass rate puts Cedarville University #25 in the nation, and in the top …
At The Ifla Markets: Be Clear And Concise To Get Published, Pin Pin Yeo
At The Ifla Markets: Be Clear And Concise To Get Published, Pin Pin Yeo
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A General Study Of Closed Circuit Television Utilization In Selected Courses At Utah State University, Ted J. Christensen
A General Study Of Closed Circuit Television Utilization In Selected Courses At Utah State University, Ted J. Christensen
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
This thesis presents an evaluation of instructional television as used in four courses at Utah State University. The study is divided into four parts: first, student attitudes and reactions; second, faculty attitudes and reactions; third, the costs involved for the individual faculty members concerned, the academic department, the Radio-Television department, and the University as a whole; and fourth, recommendations concerning the future use of instructional television at Utah State University.
The four courses involved in this study were basic introductory courses in Political Science, English, Sociology, and Music.
The investigator found that student attitudes and reactions varied with each course. …