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    Mississippi State University Mississippi State University was founded in the 1870’s as a land-grant college. Today, the university is comprised of eight different colleges that offer over 160 degrees. These include many master and doctoral degree programs. Some of the most popular programs include nursing, business, counseling and psychology. Over 70 percent of students are Mississippi residents. Every year, over 20,000 students attend the university. The six-year graduation rate is around 60 percent

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    Bowie State University

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    An exploration of designing strategies for implementing a Virtual Computer Laboratory at Bowie State University Wayne A. McFadden Department of Management Information Systems April 19, 2015 Table of Contents No table of contents entries found.   Abstract   Introduction Today, educational institutions are faced with several issues that affect their operations. These issues are maintaining an acceptable budget, competing with others institutions to attract and retain students, and

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    Henderson State University was known as “Henderson-Brown College” in the 1920’s. Originally founded as the Arkadelphia Methodist College in 1890, Henderson’s official name was then for the second time in its history changed to Henderson-Brown to honor Walter William Brown in 1911. Brown was Henderson’s friend and business partner. Looking through the yearbooks of this time period one could see a college filled with arts and ambitions. At the beginning of the decade Henderson-Brown had only eighteen

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    The State of Technology in Universities

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    fields and a growing need to integrate technology into our daily lives. Larger organizations like corporations and universities continually search for new technology to upgrade their infrastructure and computers. In universities, nearly every student has at least one internet connected device. This, and other hardware needs such as servers for storing grades and documents, cause universities to spend over $6.94 billion on hardware and software, not including salaries.[2] More recently, lectures and labs

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    In-State Tuition is the same as Out-Of-State Tuition (41,820) Can't Afford to go to Princeton. Princeton University is the very elite of the elite universities in the Country. Sanctioned in 1746, Princeton is also the fourth-most reputable school in the United States. Princeton is a coeducational, nondenominational institution that gives undergraduate and graduate regulations in the humanities, sociologies, normal sciences, and a widely praised research university. Princeton tries to accomplish

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    The Harris-Stowe State University began in the year 1857 after the St. Louis Public Schools decided to establish a school meant specifically for white students. Initially, the state named the school Harris Teachers College. The naming of the school was in regard to the honor of William Torrey Harris who served as a St. Louis superintendent of schools as well as the Commissioner of Education in the United States.in the year 1920, the university had the opportunity to offer a four-year bachelor’s degree

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    As President of South State University (SSU) I have been tasked to address the downward spiral of enrollment along with the decline in staff productivity and morale. These three issues have also caused a deviation from the South State University’s mission. In order to address these issues and improve the organization, I have decided to utilize the transformational leadership approach. Northouse (2016) describes transformational leadership as the process that changes and transforms people by considering

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    • Colorado State University Colorado State University is a leading research university with rich history. It was founded as agricultural college in 1870. It is located in Fort Collins, Colorado. Nowadays, Colorado State University offers different degree programs in eight colleges, six schools and online course programs. As a case analysis, there is used the data (Karen Kaminski and William D. Milheim, 2002) about an online social sciences bachelor's degree in liberal arts via a Course Management

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    Mississippi State University (MSU) is located in the heart of Starkville, Mississippi. It was originally founded as an agricultural and mechanical college, which is still a strong aspect of the campus. MSU is made up of eight colleges that houses over 80 majors. MSU takes assessment very serious, which is why the school has several offices just for administrating and evaluating assessment. After viewing several universities websites, MSU’s website was the most user friendly when it came to locating

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    In all fifty states of America, it is probably hard for some students to pick which college to go to. Some would go Midwest, down south or all way to the west coast, but I believe that my state university will give me the best education. Only forty-five minutes away from home, Rutgers can offer me the greatest learning facilities, several of challenging classes and be part of a diverse community where I can achieve my personal enrichment and career goals. To begin with, a young girl like me is

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