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College major, college coursework, and post-college wages
Economics of Education Review, 2019Abstract We ask whether estimated wage payoffs to college majors change when we account for skills acquired in college by including college major dummies and detailed coursework measures in log-wage models. Using data from the 1997 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, we find that students in all majors differ considerably in the percentage of ...
Audrey Light, Sydney Schreiner
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College of Medicine or College of Quackery?
BMJ, 2011Cassidy mentioned that the new College of Medicine singles out projects for praise,1 so I looked at the initiatives listed on the college’s website. The information indicates that these projects offer a wide range of treatments, including homoeopathy, qigong, …
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For-profit, or proprietary, colleges are the fastest-growing postsecondary schools in the nation, enrolling a disproportionately high share of disadvantaged and minority students and those ill-prepared for college. Because these schools, many of them big national chains, derive most of their revenue from taxpayer-funded student financial aid, they ...
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Women's Colleges and Coed Colleges: Is There a Difference for Women?
The Journal of Higher Education, 1990(1990). Women's Colleges and Coed Colleges. The Journal of Higher Education: Vol. 61, No. 2, pp. 181-197.
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Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2019
Time flies. Young people grow up and are off to college. It's exciting. Yet even for the most well-adjusted student, it is fraught with uncertainty. It is a time of tension. Young people take on greater academic responsibility, are more independent in tasks of daily living, must navigate mature relationships, and must take charge of their own health ...
Jennifer, Derenne, Craigan, Usher
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Time flies. Young people grow up and are off to college. It's exciting. Yet even for the most well-adjusted student, it is fraught with uncertainty. It is a time of tension. Young people take on greater academic responsibility, are more independent in tasks of daily living, must navigate mature relationships, and must take charge of their own health ...
Jennifer, Derenne, Craigan, Usher
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Pediatrics, 1986
To the Editor.— The increase in measles cases on college campuses during the past year brings into question our national policy about measles immunization. Is it correct and comprehensive? Or has our success in eliminating smallpox led us down the garden path of dangerous assumptions?
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To the Editor.— The increase in measles cases on college campuses during the past year brings into question our national policy about measles immunization. Is it correct and comprehensive? Or has our success in eliminating smallpox led us down the garden path of dangerous assumptions?
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2021
Trinity College, as today’s Duke University was called during the Civil War, was founded in 1838. Like most Civil War-era Southern colleges, Trinity closed its doors for a brief period during the most violent months of conflict in North Carolina. Because the college’s closure comprised less than one academic year, its resolve to persevere through the ...
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Trinity College, as today’s Duke University was called during the Civil War, was founded in 1838. Like most Civil War-era Southern colleges, Trinity closed its doors for a brief period during the most violent months of conflict in North Carolina. Because the college’s closure comprised less than one academic year, its resolve to persevere through the ...
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ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2015
The workshop was very successful because the participants (about 25 people) consisted of Bard students, staff members, professors, and senior citizens from the Bard College Lifetime Learning Institute. We started the workshop by showing the participants a YouTube video of President Obama kicking off the Hour of Code.
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The workshop was very successful because the participants (about 25 people) consisted of Bard students, staff members, professors, and senior citizens from the Bard College Lifetime Learning Institute. We started the workshop by showing the participants a YouTube video of President Obama kicking off the Hour of Code.
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Archives of Surgery, 2001
Our changing health care environment presents new challenges to the surgical profession. This article examines those concerns, including strains on surgeons' professional values, financial pressures resulting from federal laws and regulations, the expansion of managed care, and demands for improved continuing education opportunities.
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Our changing health care environment presents new challenges to the surgical profession. This article examines those concerns, including strains on surgeons' professional values, financial pressures resulting from federal laws and regulations, the expansion of managed care, and demands for improved continuing education opportunities.
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