Education News – Newsletter for July 24, 2010
Saturday, July 24, 2010
MSU gets help from National Geographic developing first-of-its-kind geotourism degree
Missouri State offers unique geotourism degree
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Missouri State University has developed a geotourism degree that it believes is a first-of-its-kind program in the world.
The Springfield school got help from the National Geographic’s Center for Sustainable Destinations in designing the bachelor’s degree program.
Geotourism emphasizes the principle that tourist destinations should remain unspoiled for future … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : MSU gets help from National Geographic developing first-of-its-kind geotourism degree.
Shares of for-profit education cos rise after proposed rules appear less harmful than feared
Sector Snap: For-profit education shares rise
NEW YORK – Shares of for-profit education companies soared Friday after the Department of Education proposed new rules that should allow most schools in the industry to continue to receive federal loan funds.
A new “gainful employment” rule would cut government aid to schools if too many students default on loans, … Original article on : Shares of for-profit education cos rise after proposed rules appear less harmful than feared.
20 new vocational training courses in Delhi
NEW DELHI – Delhi Industries Minister Haroon Yusuf Friday announced that 20 vocational training programmes have been introduced for the unemployed youth.
“It is important to impart appropriate skills development training to our existing and emerging manpower to assure maximum employment to the people of Delhi. That is why we have also taken a decision to … Original source on Gaea Times at : 20 new vocational training courses in Delhi.
Rutgers University just says no to growing pot for NJ’s new medical marijuana initiative
Rutgers just says no to pot growing for NJ
TRENTON, N.J. – Rutgers University will not be getting into the marijuana-growing business.
New Jersey’s largest university has declined a request from Gov. Chris Christie to become the only grower of the state’s medical marijuana crop.
The school’s dean of environmental and biological sciences department tells The Star-Ledger of … Read more : Rutgers University just says no to growing pot for NJ’s new medical marijuana initiative.
Student unrest over fee hike hits Visva Bharati
KOLKATA – Students of Visva Bharati, the university set up by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, have been on an indefinite strike since the past six days protesting a hike in tuition fees. The varsity authorities Friday held talks with students’ representatives but failed to break the impasse.
The authorities Friday morning convened a meeting with the …. Source article on Gaea Times at : Student unrest over fee hike hits Visva Bharati.
India’s Rs.1,500 laptop a godsend for students
NEW DELHI – An Indian laptop priced at just Rs.1,500 ($30) and touted as the world’s cheapest will come as a godsend for students for whom it has been specifically designed.
The laptop, unveiled Thursday by Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister Kapil Sibal, has all the basic features, including a built-in key board, a …. Source article : India’s Rs.1,500 laptop a godsend for students.
India unveils prototype of $35 computer, paving way for solar-powered websurfing in villages
India unveils prototype of $35 tablet computer
MUMBAI, India – It looks like an iPad, only it’s 1/14th the cost: India has unveiled the prototype of a $35 basic touchscreen tablet aimed at students, which it hopes to bring into production by 2011.
If the government can find a manufacturer, the Linux operating system-based computer would be …. Source article : India unveils prototype of $35 computer, paving way for solar-powered websurfing in villages.
Universities and government look to boost lucrative market for education entrepreneurship
Education inventors get boost under new programs
PHILADELPHIA – A movement is under way to make it easier for entrepreneurs to navigate the lucrative and sometimes-tricky education market and introduce new technology and products into classrooms.
An educator at the University of Pennsylvania wants to create one of the nation’s only business incubators dedicated to education entrepreneurs. … Original source on Gaea Times at : Universities and government look to boost lucrative market for education entrepreneurship.