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Matrix: The Magazine for Leaders in Higher Education back issues
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The rules after 9/11. (publisher's letter).(tracking foreign students at colleges and universities)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2001... What should our collective response be to the government's intense pressure to enlist colleges and universities to help track foreign students?
That pressure, of course, is linked to Hani Hanjour, who applied for and received a student visa to study English at a Berlitz course taught at...
Effects of the terrorist tragedy. (Notebook).(college and university campus security)
November 1, 2001... Beefing up security and developing emergency plans have become main concerns for most colleges and universities after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11. These and other topics are covered in survey results released by the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers....
Two cheers for shared governance: exploring ideas and practices in the areas of planning and managing. (on the boundary).(Brief Article)
November 1, 2001... In the standard CEO memoir, an intrepid leader cuts through red tape, issues orders, and gets the job done. He's completely in charge. He refuses to ask for permission and ignores what others think of his decisions.
Take a couple of familiar role models. In his recent autobiography,...
A new approach to early decision programs. (from our perspective).
November 1, 2001... Early Decision (ED) programs offer students a mixed blessing. Students can indicate their first choice so that a college will have no doubt about their intentions. Colleges can comb through their applicants at more than one phase of the admissions process to gain more certainty about numbers...
The University of Dayton begins a relationship with the first click: http://admission.udayton.edu. (online marketing).
November 1, 2001... The Web site team at the University of Dayton believes a virtual visit is the first step in cultivating what is hoped to be a long relationship. "We want prospective students to have a visceral sense of what it would be like to attend the university" explains Chris Munoz, vice president for...