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Fewer foreigners applying to grad school

March 9, 2005 Five percent decline from 2004 to 2005 indicates that competition abroad is on the rise, according to school group. TAGS: council, foreigner, school, student, U.S., knowledge

Cell phone becomes new town crier

April 20, 2007 Universities and cities are seeing how these staples of 21st century society can be turned into tools for keeping people informed and protected. TAGS: campus, text messaging, student, cell phone, college, university, alert, community, school, situation, SMS, U.S., security, e-mail

Report: Schools wired, but still not Internet savvy

January 7, 2005 The Department of Education says most U.S. public schools have access to the Net, but few are taking full advantage of it. TAGS: school, student, teacher, instruction, laptop computer, U.S.

U.S. slips lower in coding contest

April 7, 2005 Chinese students win an international programming competition, while U.S. schools' performance hits a new low. TAGS: Association for Computing Machinery, school, programming, U.S., computer science, student, China, professor, India

New for back-to-school: 'Clickers'

August 5, 2005 Students returning to school this fall may have a new item on their list of supplies--a gadget that's making classrooms more interactive. Photos: Clickers in the classroom TAGS: lecture, classroom, school, back-to-school, Thomson Corp., student, radio frequency, class, teacher, radio, U.S.

Can Johnny still program?

April 19, 2005 In wake of the worst performance by U.S. students in a global coding contest, ACM President David Patterson has a few suggestions for President Bush. TAGS: contest, president, winner, programming, student, U.S., school, information technology, cell phone

Students saying no to computer science

August 11, 2004 With the tech job market weak, undergrad enrollments in computer science departments keep dropping. TAGS: computer science, enrollment, engineering, shortage, major, student, school, dot-com, field, U.S., career

Brain drain in tech's future?

August 6, 2004 A drop in the number of science and engineering doctoral degrees could spell trouble for innovation in the tech field. Less-than-risky business TAGS: science, drop, engineering, scientist, computer science, leader, school, degree, U.S., student, HP

Senate weighs H-1B visa changes

September 28, 2004 Controversial measure would exempt from the cap on visas foreign students graduating from U.S. schools with advanced degrees. TAGS: H-1B, exemption, aide, cap, worker, legislation, proposal, Sen., U.S., student, school
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