澳门六合彩

  • The NCAA national office has released the latest round of graduation success rates and 澳门六合彩, along with two other schools, had the highest graduation in Division I for its student-athletes with 99 percent. The data is from the four-class aggregate of entering classes from 1998 through 2001 and show the percentage of student-athletes earning a [鈥
    October 22, 2008
  • The following is a message from President Rebecca Chopp to the 澳门六合彩 community: As I meet and speak with 澳门六合彩 students, faculty and staff, it is clear that the recent credit crisis and its impact on the financial markets and economies around the globe is a topic of concern to us all. I am heartened [鈥
    October 21, 2008
  • Area residents flocked to 澳门六合彩 on Monday to voice their opinions about a controversial power line that is proposed to run from central New York to the New York City area. Two brief informational sessions led by state Public Service Commission staff members were followed by public hearings on the $2.1 billion project proposed [鈥
    October 21, 2008
  • Sen. Barack Obama鈥檚 presidential campaign and potential victory Nov. 4 represent a major shift in how the political system is going to reflect the U.S. populace, according to 澳门六合彩 professor Pete Banner-Haley. Haley talks about the historic nature of the Illinois senator鈥檚 campaign in the latest episode of 澳门六合彩 Conversations, a series of podcast interviews [鈥
    October 20, 2008
  • On a late Wednesday afternoon in 澳门六合彩鈥檚 Ryan dance studio, a dozen students were gathered on the floor in a circle, intensely deconstructing a short video clip they had just watched, of a frenetic, kinesthetic scene that was part dance, part theater, part music. The students 鈥 dancers, singers, actors, and one self-described 鈥渟eeker鈥 鈥 [鈥
    October 17, 2008
  • With financial markets buckling under the pressure of a credit calamity and economic anxiety felt around the globe, 澳门六合彩 students are getting important lessons about the root causes of these problems. During real estate workshops on campus this past weekend, students gained insight from alumni who work on the front lines of the financial crisis 鈥 [鈥
    October 16, 2008
  • Even though the most significant impact from climate change has been in polar regions, a new report co-authored by assistant professor of biology Catherine Cardel煤s may debunk the notion that tropical plants and animals remain unaffected by global warming. The research conducted by Cardel煤s and four other scientists was published in this week鈥檚 issue of [鈥
    October 15, 2008
  • Crisis. Nationalization. Debacle. Jobs. Bubble. Regulation. Defaults. Autonomy. Those are just a few of the key words that filled Persson Auditorium Monday night as dozens of students and eight economics professors shared ideas and viewpoints about the U.S. economic crisis.
    October 14, 2008