Posts From Matthew C. Keegan
For-Profit Alpine College Shuts Its Doors
Tweet Students attending a Spokane, Wash. for-profit college learned on Monday that the school had suddenly closed its doors. A notice posted on its front door was the only notification
2011 Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics Essay Contest Winners Announced
Tweet Humanity contest recipients announced. Jonathan Calloway, East Tennessee State University, Class of 2011, has been chosen as the first place winner of the “2011 Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics”
An Overview of the iPad 2
Tweet The iPad 2 is the second generation of ipad tablet computers whose origin is from the giant computer company called Apple. This new iPad primarily differs from its predecessor
Colleges Fail to Teach Entrepreneurial Skills Poll Finds
Tweet That May 2011 released survey, which focused upon entrepreneurism and education, noted that traditional teaching methods don’t equip students to launch start-up operations later on. Formidable Global Competition Small
NC Educational Consortium Provides Way for Employers to Find Workers
Tweet New job site seeks to launch employers with grads. Community and technical colleges in North Carolina graduate tens of thousands of students each semester, mirroring what takes place all
How to Survive Summer at College
Tweet Taking summer college classes shouldn’t evoke the same level of consternation students face while in grade school. Most college students have a choice on whether to attend school in
4 Job Finding Tips for New Grads
Tweet Like thousands of other graduates, you’ve finished school, but you don’t have a job. That’s understandable given that unemployment is about 9 percent and lots of people who are
Western Governors University Wins Two Distance Learning Awards
Tweet Western Governors University, a public online university based in Salt Lake City and founded by 19 U.S. governors, continues to make a mark for itself in the competitive distance
AAU Gives Nebraska the Boot
Tweet The University of Nebraska has the dubious distinction of joining a major sports conference while at the same time being removed from a prestigious academic organization. The American Association


