Archive for February, 2009 - Page 2
Interview: Deb Gearhart, Director eCampus Troy University
Deb Gearhart, Director eCampus at Troy University, joins us today to discuss distance education.
Tell us about the distance learning programs offered at Troy University eCampus.
Troy University started offering programs online in the mid 1990s. eCampus was stood up in the fall of 2006 as planned in the merger to Troy University. The approved programs that were being offered by the various distance programs within Troy State University were being merged into one program, eCampus. Fall… | Read More
USA Funds Continues to Support Scholarship Programs
At a time when many scholarship programs are running out of funding, it is nice to hear that some corporations are still maintaining their contributions to scholarship programs.�� Scholarship programs such as the American Indian College fund, United Negro College Fund, and the Hispanic Scholarship Fund rely on contributions to offer scholarships, and the USA… | Read More
Liberty University Teaches The Creationism Controversy
Charles Darwin was born 200 years ago this past weekend, and many universities across the country celebrated his life and scientific studies. One, however, remains unimpressed.
As the creation of controversial preacher Jerry Falwell and the alma mater of quite a few political players, Liberty University has made waves in the past; it's making them… | Read More
Interview: James Brodzinski, Dean of Saint Xavier University Graham School of Management
James Brodzinski, Dean of Saint Xavier University Graham School of Management, joins us today to discuss distance education.
Tell us about the distance learning programs offered at the Graham School of Management.
Currently, we are offering the Masters of Business Administration with a concentration in Service Management. Over 80% of employment opportunities in the United States are in the service sector. The ability to delivery service excellence, both within and organization as well as to external… | Read More
Fabricators & Manufacturers Association Foundation Scholarship
There are more and more industry specific scholarships available these day.�� And not all of them are necessarily for the kind of student on a four year track for a bachelors degree. Were you a big fan of metal shop in high school? well, if you have ever considered a career in metal fabrication, welding… | Read More
Birmingham-Southern Students Have a BBQ Adventure
A pretty fun and interesting story for your Friday: a group of students at Birmingham-Southern College took advantage of the school's interim studies period to travel the south in a quest to find and document the best of southern barbecue, and ended up the subjects of documentation themselves, by Associated Press no less.
The four… | Read More
Emory Honored for Outstanding Community Service
Congratulations, Emory University! Continuing a week full of collegiate honors, the university is one of six to be nationally recognized this week with a 2008 Presidential Award for General Community Service, a title given for especially innovative and effective community service. It's a competitive award, and the students at Emory certainly didn't slack off in… | Read More
Yankees First Baseman Announces Scholarship Fund
We always hear about professional athletes signing multimillion dollar contracts, but what are they doing with all of that money?�� Mark Teixeira of the New York Yankees announced that he is pledging $500,000 to fund a scholarship at Georgia tech.
The first baseman announced the Mark C. Teixeira Athletic Scholarship Fund on Wednesday.
"Georgia Tech… | Read More
Scholarship Opportunity for Louisiana Students
The Louisiana Honorary Sheriffs program is funding a scholarship program for students in the state of Louisiana.�� These scholarships hope to provide an opportunity for Louisiana students to earn their bachelors degree and continue higher education.
According to Program Chairman, St. Charles Parish Sheriff Greg Champagne, "This Scholarship Program is a meaningful expression of the… | Read More
Arkansas State Lottery Scholarship Program
Arkansas House Speaker Robbie Wills is trying to pass legislation to use state lottery revenues to create a new scholarship program.�� The House Speaker is recommending that the scholarship be for students who earn a minimum GPA of 2.5, and score a 19 or higher on the ACT.
In a nine-page memo sent to… | Read More

