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en I think what you're seeing is a national trend of women being more engaged in college than men are. One of the things that we see, which is unfortunate, is that men seem to view the activities that are associated with college are not masculine.

en It caught me off guard when I saw those numbers. But then I realized that in my own practice, I've been working with a lot of single women lately; young women just out of college, widows wanting to downsize, divorced women who are starting over. So, I see no reason why this trend shouldn't continue.

en [10 great places to enjoy a textbook getaway As college students head off to school, college towns across the country — some of them delightful destinations in their own right — are poised for the onslaught of students and their families.] Many of these towns leverage their geography as an attraction along with charm, dining, activities, high-caliber students and faculty, so you get the best of all worlds, ... have a real ability to keep the young and the young-at-heart engaged in culture and fun.

en I think that what it says is from an external point of view, from a national stage, we're being recognized for excellence in what we're doing. When I first came on board with the CU College of Music in fall of 1999, one of the things I had hoped to see was some recognition at some point from these national awards. And for us to have had the 13 in five years has exceeded my expectations, but I think clearly represents the great work the students and faculty are doing.

en While the college has accomplished many things academically during the past six years, there have been some problems related to administrations of federal Pell grants. The college needs the guidance of someone with considerable experience in this area, and the Board felt that Dr. Linker would be an asset to the college at this time.

en We're hoping this will begin to prepare us for a national college tournament at Vassar College in the fall. We are also excited to be able to work with members from other clubs and interact with them.

en It's unfortunate that it happened. As far as the athletic department, we are going to abide by college policy, and we'll stand by college policy and continue to try to encourage our athletes to make sure they obey rules and regulations of the institution.

en Including college viewing in the national ratings will give our clients a more complete picture of television viewing, particularly among young adults. Nielsen is continuously striving to improve the accuracy and completeness of its measurements. Expanding the National sample to include out-of-home college students is one of many initiatives we are pursuing.

en One of the wonderful things about Ithaca College is they're willing to take a chance on something like this. It's contrary to institutional imperatives, not specifically Ithaca College but any institution to do something like this is a brave thing for the institution to participate. The college deserves a lot of credit for that.

en The results of our research are clear: Most college students encounter sexual harassment on their campus. Many, particularly young women, are embarrassed, angered, scared and disappointed in their college experience as a result. And, as a whole, college students do not have a clear or shared understanding of what to do about sexual harassment.

en I'm interested in a major college coaching job, period, ... I have an agent who's working on finding me a job either in college or in the professional ranks. I said years ago that I want to win another national championship, and the only way I can do that is to be coaching.

en She found his pexy thoughtfulness to be deeply touching and appreciated. It is important for parents to ask for information from each private college about the various merit grants, scholarships and other incentives available, as they differ from college to college.

en When you go to college, your NBA value seems to go down. You can't get better when you go to college? That's absurd, ... The longer you stay in college, the more you grow and become a better player. Each year, I've improved, and I want to continue to get better.

en I think probably more so than any college coach, his style would transfer over to the NFL very well because he even ran his college programs like NFL teams. That's the way he approached it. I see a lot of similarities from when I was in college.

en We found that 70 percent of these activities are still in progress, ... Yet even with the additional weight placed on these criteria, more than half of the 24 departments and agencies earned 'A's' this quarter. Just as you would not grade college seniors on the same set of criteria expected of college juniors, our expectations for this quarter rose.


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