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Today's headlines - Tuesday, January 8, 2008
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  State


TCL enables students to register quickly

The Island Packet, Hilton Head Island, SC, January 4, 2008

“…Last-minute registration has become more popular as the college’s enrollment has increased, Copeland said …”
http://www.islandpacket.com/news/local/story/121702.html

Horry County working to certify court interpreters
The Morning News, Florence, SC, January 3, 2008

“… Horry-Georgetown Technical College offers a class that prepares people to become certified in court interpreting. It's an 80-hour course that prepares ...”
http://www.scnow.com/midatlantic/scp/news.apx.-content-articles-BTW-2008-01-03-0011.html

Piedmont Tech narrows search for president down to three candidates
The Index Journal, Greenwood, SC, January 2, 2008

“Piedmont Tech’s search for its next president is down to three candidates, including one of its own employees …”
http://www.indexjournal.com/articles/2008/01/02/news/news05.txt

Cisco Networking Academy training next generation of network professionals
The Morning News, Florence, SC, December 31, 2008

 “…Students participating in the telecommunications systems management/computer programming technology program at Florence-Darlington Technical College …”
http://www.scnow.com/midatlantic/scp/news.apx.-content-articles-FMN-2007-12-31-0002.html

Bringing education into the 21st century
The Aiken Standard, Aiken, SC, December 26, 2007

“…As Aiken Technical College's first dean of technical education, Dr. Tracy Pierner is moving forward with ATC's relatively new mission of breaking down mission of breaking down instructional delivery barriers …”
http://www.aikenstandard.com/2007redesign/news/329018821351099.php

Darby Family recipient of “Benefactors Make a Difference” award
The Independent Mail, Anderson, SC, December 22, 2007

“ … The Darbys have given benevolently to the educational programs at the educational programs at the college since 1994 …”
http://www.independentmail.com/news/2007/dec/22/darby-family-recipient-benefactors-make-difference/

Indian Land gains direct mail group
The Herald, Rock Hill, SC, December 22, 2007

“PCI Group will relocate its headquarters to Indian Land, creating at least 90 jobs and investing more than $8 million … (H)iring for new jobs will be conducted through South Carolina's readySC job training program …”
http://www.heraldonline.com/109/story/256007.html

   
  National


In Congress, Key Debates Lie Ahead on Tuition Costs, Accreditation, and Piracy
The Chronicle of Higher Education, Washington, DC, January 4, 2008

“Members of Congress will tangle with some thorny issues when they return this month from their winter recess and resume work on the Higher Education Act, the major law that governs federal student aid …”
http://chronicle.com/temp/email2.php?id=hcqdXjpP8dFNsbmCmspsRxcbh5FhDbyM

E-Textbooks — for Real This Time?
Inside Higher Ed, Washington, DC, January 3, 2008
It’s the central paradox of 21st-century college students: Despite embracing radically new ways of communicating with each other and learning about the world, they still remain wedded to the old-fashioned, paper-bound textbook …”
http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2008/01/03/ebooks

 





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