Thursday, February 26, 2009

NEWS LINKS | Feb. 26, 2009

SBCTC NEWS LINKS | Articles about – and of interest to – Washington state community and technical colleges


 

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The Impact: Higher education cuts

- Interview with Dr.  Jill Wakefield, Seattle CC District chancellor, and Dr. Les Purce, The Evergreen State College president, at 06:17 to 16:10 on timeline.

- Q&A on budget with Rep. Kelli Linville (D) and Rep. Gary Alexander (R)  at 38:00 to end on timeline.

TVW, aired Feb. 25, 2009; airs live on TVW at noon today.

http://www.tvw.org/media/mediaplayer.cfm?evid=2009020196&CFID=2527906&CFTOKEN=693cb200ade70d75-7EFE12B6-3048-349E-4E4DAC7772DEF656&bhcp=1

 

Recruitment Marketing Calls for Smarter Spending

Another good example would be schools creating their own social networking sites. Edmonds Community College ... has created their own version of MySpace or Facebook --  http://edmondscc.ning.com/   It looks a little more like MySpace. They have a marvelous array of things that people can do on that site. That is a really smart example of grabbing what's popular out there.

Campus Technology, Feb. 26, 2009

http://campustechnology.com/Articles/2009/02/26/Recruitment-Marketing-Calls-for-Smarter-Spending.aspx?Page=4&p=1

 

Diehl and Williamson join Clark College leadership team

The Daily Insider, Feb. 25, 2009

http://www.dailyinsider.info/2008/Wednesday,%20February%2025,%202009.pdf

 

 


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