Monday, November 19, 2007

Nigeria: Senate Pledges Support for Noun - AllAfrica.com

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With the support of the senate commission on education, National Open University of Federal Republic Of Federal Republic Of Nigeria (NOUN) would achieve greater high that would ensue to the overall development of Nigeria .

The Acting Frailty Chancellor of the University, Prof. Vincent Bustle Tenebe have said.

Tenebe, who made this comment during the visit of the President on Senate Committee on Education, Senator Joy Emordi to the institution's caput business office in Lagos , said the university would set up a council with the purpose of generating revenue.

He noted that the Senate Committee had appropriated a sum of N1, 499,524,300 in 2006 for working capital undertakings but unfortunately the undertakings were never presented at the Federal Soldier Executive Council (FEC).

The situation, Tenebe said have caused the establishment an inability to pay for contracts already commenced, its inability to commence work on many survey centres all over the state such as as Damaturu, Calabar, Gombe and Markurdi.

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In his words, "We shall not be able restitute the Abeokuta survey Centre because the ministry stopped the Ogun state authorities from renovating the Centre in that, the sum, of N113,213,818 was already included in the 2006 noun working capital awaiting the federal Executive Council (FEC) consideration and approval", he said.

In her response, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Education, SenatorJoy Emodi promised to throw her weight behind the undertakings adding that without the National Open University (NOUN), the state would not be able to ran into up with the Education For All (EFA) and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) of the federal government.

I am really impressed with what I have got seen so far. We desire to be portion of the success narrative because of its strategical importance. For us to undergo this, it is in the involvement of the development of instruction in Federal Republic Of Nigeria ", she said. Emordi who commended the establishment for some of its applaudable undertakings such as as establishing a farm in Kaduna , was conducted unit of ammunition to see some of its installations on ground.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Franklin's Brad Hook will play baseball at the University of South Alabama

By Michael Pointer

John Hope Franklin -- Brad Hook states he establish nearly everything he wanted at the University of South Alabama.


Brad Hook, shown on the hill against Greenwood in March, led Franklin's pitching staff last season, but he's projected more than as a first baseman when he goes to the University of South Alabama. - Emmett Kelly Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson / The Star

"Academically, they have got engineering, which I wanted to study,'' said the John Hope Franklin High School pitcher/first baseman. "They have got baseball game tradition. They've done well the last few years.

"I liked the warm weather, and they play a batch of great competition. They had the full package.''

Hook signed an NCAA missive of purpose with the Mobile, Ala., school on Thursday. He just finished his senior football game season at John Hope Franklin and is expected to be one of the top baseball game participants in the Capital Of Hoosier State country next spring.

South Heart Of Dixie also have a record of success with Indiana players.

Adam Jenny Lind (Anderson Highland) played at the school and now is a starting outfielder for the Toronto Blue Jays.

Jeff Merce Cunningham (Vincennes) plays in the Centennial State Rocky Mountains organisation after being chosen in the 7th unit of ammunition of the major conference bill of exchange last June. Merce Cunningham put the South Heart Of Dixie record for place runs last season with 22.

"They told me they had a couple of left-handed hitters from Hoosier State that had done pretty well down there,'' Hook said. "I could be the third.''

Hook was Franklin's top hurler last season, but South Heart Of Dixie managers undertaking him more than as a first baseman.

He played for the elite Hoosier State Bulls traveling programme last summer. One of his managers was Quinn Moore, a former South Heart Of Dixie pitcher. That also may have got helped him acquire noticed, Hook said.

Hook was a three-year starting signal caller for the football game team, and he admits he will lose that sport.

"Baseball is what I always trained for,'' he said. "From November until about the beginning of August, it was always baseball.''

Friday, November 16, 2007

Consider 370 colleges for GIA: Panel

BHUBANESWAR: After two-day deliberations on the modes for providing axis grant to private colleges, the Cabinet sub-committee on Higher Education have recommended the State Cabinet to see the lawsuit of 370 eligible colleges.Of the 630 colleges waiting for grant-in-aid, the lawsuit of 370 colleges was considered as they fulfilled the criteria for getting the grant till June 1, 2002. While 268 are junior colleges, the remaining 102 are grade colleges.The sub-committee have additional suggested to see the lawsuit of 10 Sanskritic Language colleges offering Shastri grade and 28 pre- 1994 let-out colleges for consideration of axis grant.Nearly 153 talks of 114 private colleges are deprived of Government grant although these colleges are covered under GIA while the other instruction staff are enjoying the benefits.The sub-committee meeting chaired by Rural Development Curate BB shot Harichandan also recommended regularization of services of about 1,200 college instructors who fulfilled the statuses of Orissa Education (Amendment) Act, 1994 and the regulations thereafter to supply GIA.As the sub-committee meeting on Wednesday remained inconclusive, it met here on Thursday.Describing the meeting as meaningless, secretary full general of Sikhyak Mahasangh Abani Baral said the Government cannot supply any grant to colleges unless they frame in fresh regulations under the Orissa Education (Amendment) Act, 1994.The BJD-BJP Government had repealed the regulations framed under the 1994 Act for providing GIA to Asset Two and grade colleges on February 5, 2004. It have to frame in regulations under the Act afresh for giving GIA to private colleges before taking any decision. The Government is trying to befool the private college teachers, he said.The panel also considered the lawsuit of five blocks where not a single college exists. There are private colleges in 96 blocks but none have Government aid.The sub-committee recommended the Government to see the lawsuit of these blocks on precedence basis.Finance, Higher Education and ST/SC Development Ministers Prafulla Ghadei, Samir Dey and Chaitanya Prasad Majhi respectively are the other members of the subcommittee.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

UTPA presents proposed tuition and fee increases to students

EDINBURG — University of Texas-Pan American pupils could pay more than in tuition, parking and certain fees next school twelvemonth if the state O.K.s an administrative proposal. UTPA leadership are considering elevation terms to maintain up with the university's expenses, like hiring new mental mental faculty and improving buildings, a planning commission told students, faculty and staff during one of two forums Tuesday. The university desires to go a Prime Minister research installation and spread out its academic programs, but it necessitates to restitute and spread out edifices and engage more than mental faculty to recognize those goals. The projected additions include raising the designated tuition more than $26 per semester recognition hr to $108.60 for the adjacent school year, and to $125.90 for the 2009-10 school year. It also names for additions in parking, repast programmes and lodging costs, as well as new fees for certain academic programs. Among the new fees are a $30 fee per course of study for a master's grade in nursing, a $20 fee for field surveys in occupational therapy and a $50 fee for the educational pathologist and school psychological science program. The planning commission also is suggesting increasing the upper limit course of study loading for pupils from 14 recognition hours a semester to 15 recognition hours so that they can acquire the most out of their instruction and alumnus within four years, not dragging out the disbursals of an education. The university's Cost of Education Committee, made up of faculty, students, staff and a parent, developed the proposal. Tony Matamoros, president of the university's pupil authorities association and the committee's co-chairman, told the grouping that UTPA's disbursals have got risen considerably over the past respective old age but state support have not caught up. The biggest share of the university's funding, about 31 percent, come ups from tuition and fees. Matamoros reminded the grouping that the program is preliminary and have to travel through the university president's business office and, ultimately, the University of Lone-Star State Board of Regents for approval. Some pupils said while there is a great demand for more than professors and resources at the university, raising tuition could ache rather than aid some students. "Tuition for most of us is a hardship," said one pupil in the crowd, noting that many pupils are struggling to acquire an instruction while working 40 hours a week. Nidia Garcia, a 19-year-old fresher studying instruction and kinesiology, said she understands the university's demand to raise fees and tuition. "To really look at it, the terms make not increase so much. It's really not that bad," Garcia said after the forum. ____
Jennifer L. Berghom covers instruction and general duty assignments at The Monitor. She can be reached at (956) 683-4462.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Now the other Google founder is planning a secret wedding

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(11-12) 23:29 Pacific Time San Francisco --
Google Inc. co-founder Larry Page is planning to marry his girlfriend, Lucy Southworth, at a ceremonial next calendar month that is steeped in secrecy.

The event is scheduled for the weekend of Dec. Eight at an unrevealed location, The History have learned.

Page, 34, founded Google while a Leland Stanford University computing machine scientific discipline doctorial pupil and is now among the world's wealthiest individuals, with a luck around $20 billion. He is, by a broad margin, Silicon Valley's richest bachelor.

Many current and former Google employees are expected to go to the wedding, along with Richard Branson, laminitis of the Virgin concern empire, and San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, according to beginnings familiar with the invitee list. Former Frailty President Aluminum Al Gore was also invited but said he can't do it because he will be receiving the Alfred Nobel Peace Prize at a ceremonial in Oslo, Norway, on Dec. 10.

"Larry Page allowed that, on the listing of excuses, that was acceptable," Al Gore said in an interview.

But Al Gore said he's hoping to do an visual aspect at the wedding ceremony using one of the basics of the modern, high-tech world: picture conferencing.

It's known that Southworth was a biomedical information science doctorial pupil at Stanford, although it is ill-defined whether she have graduated. She have dated Page for well over a year.

A Google spokesman declined to comment.

Rumors of Page's wedding ceremony were published in The Chronicle, followed last calendar month by a more than elaborate business relationship in a Luck magazine blog, but the publication quickly removed the post. The point suggested that the ceremonial was to be held abroad because attendants were asked to convey a passport. A spokeswoman for Luck did not supply inside information about why the posting was deleted.

Six calendar months ago, Google's other founder, Sergey Brin, married longtime girlfriend Anne Wojcicki, a biotech entrepreneur. They successfully kept the ceremony, held in the Caribbean, a secret until after the wedding ceremony was over.

Google later invested $3.9 million in Wojcicki's company, 23andMe.

Southworth and Page are poised to go participants on the international societal scene by virtuousness of his wealthiness and connections. They've been seen at political parties around the Bay Area, including a dinner for Amour Propre Carnival editor Graydon Howard Carter and his wife, Anna, hosted by jet-setter Denise Nathan Hale at the Ritz-Carlton inch October 2006, and in Film Industry at the Amour Propre Carnival post-Oscar political party in February this year.

Hale, who numbers Princess Michael of Kent, State Of Israel Philharmonic music director Zubin Mehta and histrion Michael Caine among her friends and have watched many a high-profile marriage come up and go, gives Southworth and Page high Marks - and hope.

"They are a very-well matched couple," Nathan Hale said. "She's stunning and bright, and he's very attractive and bright."

"What else make you want? They're very much in love, and they're going to be the adjacent great couple to make great things together. It's a great combination."

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Chronicle staff author Cecilia Lope De Vega contributed to this report. E-mail the authors at , and .

Monday, November 12, 2007

Rural China's office politics


On the outskirts of the chief town in one of China's bottom counties, a series of deluxe edifices is slowly rising up from the earth.


These half-finished structures will eventually house the assorted authorities sections of Gushi county in Henan province.


But the local authorities is being criticised because it is disbursement a big ball of the county's yearly budget on the edifice projects.


It is just this sort of state of affairs Peking wanted to avoid when it banned local authorities from edifice munificent business offices earlier this year.


Gushi, Henan's most thickly settled county, is predominantly rural, with nearly 90% of its 1.6 million people living in villages.


Although China's economical roar have got reached the county, husbandmen have not benefited as much as urban residents.


Low life standards


Villagers' norm income last twelvemonth was just 3,251 kwai ($436, £209).


Even the local authorities paints a blue image of life criteria for ordinary people, reporting that a 3rd deficiency safe imbibing water.


In respective southern areas, husbandmen are being relocated because of a deficiency of clean water, no electricity and mediocre conveyance links.


Many local people have got had to go forth their small towns and traveling to China's flourishing large metropolises to happen work, sending the money they gain back place to relatives.


Despite this poverty, the local authorities is edifice itself a series of new, expansive business office edifices on the outskirts of the county town.


The centre-piece is the "administration service centre", a mammoth chemical compound made up of six blocks built around a cardinal square.


According to the Economic Information Daily, a national state-run newspaper, it is costing more than than 100 million kwai to build.


The same newspaper states the county's yearly gross is just 260 million yuan.


And the local government's chief business office is not the lone new populace edifice going up on the western border of town.


There is a museum, dedicated to tracing local people's roots, and a nearly-finished office for the agency of labor and societal security.


A new edifice for the land and resources disposal is also planned, and the local People's Depository Financial Institution of People'S Republic Of China subdivision looks like the United States Washington building.


'Exaggerated budget'


Not surprisingly, local functionaries are loath to speak about the projects.


Cao Benguo, an functionary with the county's promotion department, was visibly uncomfortably when asked about the strategy by the BBC.

You should inquire the county leadership why they are building these epicurean edifices while we dwell like this

Local farmer


He said the undertakings would convey together all authorities departments, currently scattered around the county town, in one place.


"It's very inconvenient if people don't cognize where to happen us," he explained, although the current authorities central office is in the town centre.


He added that the mass media had overdone the budget for the work.


It is only costing 30 million yuan, Mister Cao said, although he did not state whether this was for one edifice or all of them.


He declined to reply any additional inquiries about the scheme.


Local anger


Farmers living in Banliyuan village, about one-half an hour's thrust South of the county town, cognize small of the edifice projects.


"We are just farmers. We make not cognize anything," said villager Hu Xinghua.


But they are angry at a local disposal they state makes small for ordinary people.


One ailment Centres on a re-afforestation project. Villagers state they have got got completed the work, but have yet to acquire their money.

Most local people dwell on less than a $436 (£209) year


They also kick that their small town have few facilities.


Water is drawn from a well and some places make not have got electricity.


"You should inquire the county leadership why they are building these epicurean edifices while we dwell like this," said one farmer, pointing to the bedraggled places around him.


Local people could perhaps be forgiven for knowing small about the new authorities edifices - the undertaking is not being trumpeted by county officials.


In a keynote address delivered earlier this year, Fang Bo, the caput of the county government, promised to finish 10 major undertakings in 2007.


He promised to construct schools, clinics and old people's homes, as well as gap roads, cleaning up H2O stores and preparation one thousands of workers.


But there was no reference of the new authorities buildings.


Mr Bo also promised to "oppose luxury and waste, and concentrate limited fiscal resources to finish large things, practical things".


Construction halted


Opposing luxury was one of the grounds why earlier this twelvemonth Peking sought to curtail the amount spent on local authorities offices.


New regulations came in after a series of dirts involving corrupt local functionaries who built munificent business office blocks that appeared to be more than like five-star entertainment venues.

Officials have got kept quiet about the edifice project


Perhaps Peking have belatedly enforced its new ordinances in Gushi because work on many of the county's new authorities business offices have now stopped.


Rusty staging environments the centre-piece building, workers have got disappeared and eminent Cranes sit down idle.


Local building workers supply another ground for the interruption in work - they state the county have run out of money.


But whatever the reason, it almost certainly have nil to make with the sentiments of ordinary people in the county.


A chief at one of the few authorities building land sites that are still working gave voice to the aweary surrender expressed by many local people.


"When ordinary people talk out, it doesn't add up to anything," he said.

Friday, November 9, 2007

University will offer online education degree

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The University of Equality State will offer a new, statewide simple instruction grade programme through Wyoming's seven community colleges beginning in the autumn of 2008.Students will take online and compressed picture courses of study to finish the last two old age of the university's instruction program, earning them an simple instruction grade with an early childhood instruction endorsement.The programme was designed to pull people who already have got associate's or bachelor's degrees, are currently working in instruction or are looking to change careers, said Pat McClurg, dean of the university's College of Education.It's also a good tantrum for aged pupils with households who can't travel to Laramie or Casper, said Alan Buss, caput of the College of Education's simple and early childhood instruction department. The University of Wyoming-Casper College also offers a four-year degree in simple education.

"This programme was not designed for the traditional student, 18-years-old, coming out of high school," Kiss said.Those pupils can certainly use for the program, Kiss continued, but it's not an alibi for pupils to just remain at home.The programme must inscribe 35 pupils for the fall, or it won't be offered. If registration ends are met, the programme volition run a full two old age before enrolling another social social class of students.Students will likely have got intensive weekend class Sessions because of educational methods social social classes that necessitate some hands-on and face-to-face interaction with instructors.There are also a set of requirements for pupils wishing to use to the program, but pupils can replace some classes they've already taken for the requirements.Coordinator of the programme Sharyn Polley said that such as applications will probably be considered on a case-to-case basis."Having an associate's grade or bachelor's grade is not enough," Polley said.Polley encouraged those interested in applying for the programme to reach her astatine (307) 587-9974 or at .Reach Jasa Santos at (307) 266-0593 or at Jasa.Santos@trib.com.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

First Impressions: Yahoo¸s Kickstart Social Network

You have got to give Yokel recognition for giving societal networking that good old college try, again. This clip around Yokel is launching , a societal web land land site for college pupils who may desire something a spot more professional than and not as edgy as . The launch come ups barely two calendar months after Yokel debuted societal networking site .

I took a expression at Kickstart as it is available today in "preview mode" and believe it's a bright idea, but is in demand of a few fixes.

Yahoo Kickstart seeks to be different than other societal networking land sites such as as MySpace and Facebook by appealing to pupils and college alumni who are looking for a "kickstart" into the professional world. In Kickstart is "is a professional web with a distinct purpose," as current college pupils and recent grades can utilize the service to happen internships or jobs, or even earn calling advice if they necessitate it.

Getting Started with Kickstart

Assembling a profile is pretty straightforward: you just give Kickstart your name, your university, as well as any optional information like occupation experience or resume-esque skills and interests. In fact, when you're done creating your profile it looks closer to a traditional sketch than a profile you might anticipate to happen on a societal networking site. Bottom line, your profile actually works in the same manner a sketch does: the more than experience you've tacked on or people you've networked with, the better your profile looks. Yahoo's ain George C. Scott Gatz have a pretty dramatic illustration of what a completed .

While Kickstart is a bright idea, the current prevue version of the service is in demand of a few fixes. For one, if you add a current or anterior occupation to your profile, you can only designate the clip you worked there in years, not months. As any college child can state you, most internships only run for a few calendar months at a time, and having to listing it on Kickstart as permanent "2007 – 2007" isn't exactly specific. Second, I'm not entirely convinced Yokel can hit the balance between insouciant and professional with a single service. Under its "," Yokel take a firm stands you can "keep your societal profile fun, but your professional profile polished." That said, you'll probably desire to modesty those beer-chugging profile images for MySpace or Facebook. As Kickstart's upload page warns: "You'll desire to utilize a professional-looking photo, since your hereafter foreman may see this."

Yahoo's other societal network, , (which is still under wrap ups as an invite-only beta), on the other manus is more than Facebook/MySpace like. When I looked at the beta version of Mash last calendar month the service seemed to be more than about creating an environment where I could doodle around on your friends' profile pages and have got fun. Kickstart, on the other hand, forces you to be "grown up" and acquire your ft in the door in the post-college existent world.

All told, I believe Kickstart have potential. The crucial factor of course of study is in how many people end up sign language up, and even there Yokel is already offering the incentive: a $25,000 contribution to the college with on Kickstart.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Colleges Cut Loans As Tuition Source

As the watercourse of colleges that have got cut or eliminated loans as a beginning of support continues, the inquiry follows: will Harvard University follow suit? William Carlos Williams College announced last Thursday that it will drop all loans from fiscal assistance bundles and ran into demand solely with grants, joining a grouping that includes Princeton University, Davidson College, and Amherst College, according to insidehighered.com. One twenty-four hours later, Wesleyan College announced that it will control its issue of loans, moving all pupils of households with incomes below $40,000 to grant-only bundles and reducing the size of loans in assistance packages to households with incomes higher than that number. Currently, Harvard University College is not amongst the grouping that have done away with loans. The College rans into demonstrated fiscal demand through a combination of loans, work-study, and grants. According to the Financial Aid Web site, about one-half of Harvard University undergrads alumnus with some loan debt, typically between $5,000 and $10,000. Wisecrack C. Donahue, manager of fiscal assistance at the College, wrote in an e-mail that “The median value value graduating debt for the Class of 2007 was $6,750, with roughly 750 pupils having borrowed at some point during their Harvard University career.” Inch contrast, said Donahue, 935 members of the Class of 1997 borrowed, graduating with a median debt of $16,500. She also said that since pupils can ran into the expected personal part parts of their assistance bundles through work, outside scholarships, or loans, many are able to alumnus debt-free. Jelly Roll Morton O. Schapiro, the president of William Carlos Williams College, said in an e-mailed statement, “We have got been moving in this way for a figure of yearsâ€"first we reduced loan outlooks for all fiscal assistance students, then we stopped packaging loans entirely for pupils from households with the last incomes. This was the logical adjacent step.”
Schapiro also pointed to the academic freedom provided by the decrease of fiscal loads on students. “Some recent research proposes that even modest loans impact calling choice. It will be nice not to worry about that anymore,” helium said. “If you desire to travel to Master of Education school or law school after college, you have got to work for a few old age to pay off your loans before getting into even more than debt,” said Laura A. Huppert ’10, a Josiah Quincy House occupant currently considering medical school. “It sets you in a bad situation.”
Students in the Alumnus School of Humanistic Discipline and Sciences human face a different fiscal assistance reality. Saint Patrick Hamm, information coordinator for the Alumnus School Council said that for PhD candidates, “Anybody World Health Organization is able to complete in five old age is typically not going to confront any debt issues,” helium said. “Public universities make not have got trades like this.”
However, he said, pupils not able to finish their doctor's degrees within five old age will potentially be forced to take out loans. Hamm said that the council is in the procedure of developing a survey, to be sent out Christmas, assessing how much this impacts students. Those seeking a master’s grade are generally more than reliant on on loans to pay for their educations, said to Sara S. Rhodin, an at-large representative of the council. “It depends on the program,” she said, “I believe that it makes impact master’s pupils definitely more than than the Ph.D. students.”

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Brain 'closes eyes' to hear music

Our encephalons can turn down our ability to see to assist them listen even harder to music and complex sounds, state experts.


A United States survey of 20 non-musicians and 20 musical music directors establish both groupings diverted encephalon activity away from ocular countries during hearing tasks.


Scans showed activity drop in these countries as it rose in auditory ones.


But during harder undertakings the alterations were less pronounced for music directors than for non-musicians, research workers told a Society for Neuroscience conference.

Imagine the difference between hearing to person talking in a quiet room, and that same treatment in a noisy room - you don't see as much of what's going on in the noisy room

Dr Jonathan Burdette Aftermath Forest University Baptist Checkup Center


The researchers, from Aftermath Forest University Baptist Checkup Center and the University of North Carolina, used functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, which can mensurate real-time changes in encephalon activity based on the blood flowing to different countries of the brain.


Previous research have identified assorted parts of the encephalon involved in vision and hearing.


The experimentation involved 20 professional orchestral music directors or set leadership and 20 musically untrained students, all aged between 28 and 40.


While lying in the scanner, they were asked to listen to two different musical tones of voice played a few thousandths of a 2nd apart and place which was played first.


The undertaking was made harder for the professional instrumentalists than for the non-musicians, to let for the differences in their background.


What the men of science establish was that while activity rose, as expected, in the auditory portion of the brain, it correspondingly drop in the ocular part.


As the undertaking was made harder and harder, the non-musicians carried on diverting more than than and more activity away from the ocular parts of the encephalon to the auditory side, as they struggled to concentrate.


However, after a certain point, the music directors did not stamp down their brains, suggesting that their old age of preparation had provided a distinct advantage in the manner their encephalons were organised.


Finely-tuned brains


Dr Jonathan Burdette, who led the study, said: "This is like shutting your eyes to listen to music.


"Imagine the difference between hearing to person talking in a quiet room and that same treatment in a noisy room - you don't see as much of what's going on in the noisy room."


Another researcher, Dr Saint David Hairston, said that the survey showed just how flexible this ability was.


"How this runs can change with highly specialised preparation and experience," he said.


Dr Bahador Bahrami, from the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, said the survey showed the difference in "brain organisation" between instrumentalists and non-musicians.


"It shows the chemical mechanisms developed in the encephalon in the human face of distraction. The encephalons of the music directors are highly tuned to tones."

Friday, November 2, 2007

Capella University Wins Prestigious Minnesota Tekne Award

MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Gopher State Tekne Awards named (),
Associate in Nursing accredited, fully based in Minneapolis, the victor in its Technology
User class at an awarding ceremonial last nighttime at the Minneapolis
Convention Center. Capella, which was a finalist along with Ecolab and
Honeywell, was chosen for demonstrating an "innovative application of
merchandises or services resulting in dramatic concern improvement or
marketplace advantage."


Among the first completely online IT programs, Capella’s
programme was built based on the demands and competences identified by
engineering experts within top Gopher State companies, including 3M,
Medtronic and Honeywell. Capella recently launched what is believed to
be the nation’s first and only fully online
PhD programme for IT, which is also important because very few
institutions--whether online or land-based--offer doctorial programmes in
IT.


The Gopher State Tekne Awards ()
award companies, inventions and people that positively impact
Minnesota's technology-based economy. They are presented by the
Gopher State High Technical School Association ()
inch partnership with LifeScience Alley and Gopher State Technology, Inc. The
awardings are attended by Gopher State business, engineering and political
leaders.


“It is my awarding to accept this award on behalf
of Capella University’s mental faculty and staff that
work each twenty-four hours to do our IT grade programmes the best they can be for
our engineering scholars and the organisations that they serve,”
said Kurt Linberg, dean of Capella’s School of
Business and Technology.


Capella functions more than than 2,000 pupils in its online information
technology-related bachelor's, master's and PhD grade programs. It was
also recently designated as a Center for Academician Excellence in
Information Assurance Education by the National Security Agency (NSA)
and the Department of Fatherland Security.


About Capella University


Founded in 1993, Capella University is an accredited(a), fully online
university that offerings alumnus grade programmes in business, information
technology, education, human services, psychology, public health, and
public safety, and bachelor's grade programmes in business, information
technology, and public safety. Within those areas, Capella offers 104
alumnus and undergraduate specialisations and 15 certification programs,
as of October 23, 2007. The online university currently functions more than than
20,000 pupils from all 50 states and 56 countries. It is committed to
providing high-caliber academic excellence and pursuing balanced
concern growth. Capella University is a wholly-owned accessory of
Capella Education Company (NASDAQ:CPLA), headquartered in Minneapolis. For more than information, delight visit
or phone call 1.888.CAPELLA (227.3552).


(a) Capella University is accredited by The Higher Learning Committee
and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
(NCA), .


Capella University, 225 South Sixth Street, Ninth Floor, Minneapolis, manganese
55402, 1.888.CAPELLA (227.3552), .


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