BOSTON—The New England Board of Higher Education unveiled the Winter 2010 issue of The New England Journal of Higher Education packed with bold articles on innovative admissions policies, the achievement gap facing boys, ways to understand college prices and value, and more, as it announced that the Winter 2010 edition will be its final print issue before its comprehensive move into digital journalism.
NEBHE announced that after 24 years as a print quarterly, the journal will move completely online starting in March 2010 in keeping with changing reader preferences. NEBHE pledged that its relaunched website--anchored by NEJHE-style commentary and analysis and supported by social media--will be the hub for all things related to New England higher education.
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NEBHE will no longer publish a printed version of The New England Journal of Higher Education after the Winter 2010 issue. But you can gain access to real-time insights as we launch our new website for all things related to New England higher education in March 2010. Stay Connected! Find out more here! |
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There are many different career options in photonics, and many different paths to reach them. Below is a list of articles interviewing people in photonics and how they got their start in the field.
These articles were originally printed in newsletters published by NEBHE's NSF/ATE funded PHOTON projects (PHOTON, PHOTON2 and PHOTON PBL). The newsletter issue in which each article appeared is listed on the right.
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The STEM PBL Project
The New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE) has been awarded a three-year $900,000 grant for a new three-year project to improve science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education to help America develop homegrown sustainable technologies. The project, titled The Problem Based-Learning (PBL) for Sustainable Technology: Increasing the STEM Pipeline, will be funded by the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program.
For the latest information about the project, please visit the project's website at www.stempbl.org
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New England Higher Education Sustainability Summit 2010: A Climate Change on Campus
Friday, April 23, 2010 -- 8:45 A.M. to 4:15 P.M.
Crowne Plaza Hotel -- Worcester, Massachusetts
Seats are limited! Registration closes April 16, 2010.
The registration fee is $99 per person until March 26, 2010, and $119 thereafter.
Register Today
To pay by check or purchase order: Download this registration form in Microsoft Word format and return it to NEBHE according to the instructions on the
We gratefully acknowledge the contributions of our sponsors:
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