Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Cavalier Daily's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
7 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(10/21/99 4:00am)
Some prominent proponents of higher education, including former University Rector Hovey S. Dabney, are suggesting that Virginia collegiate Boards of Visitors members could ensure quality education more effectively if members were not appointed solely by the governor.
(10/07/99 4:00am)
Students are paying back college debts successfully at the University and at schools nationwide, according to U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley, who announced Tuesday that the national student loan default rate for fiscal year 1997 reached the lowest point ever recorded.
(09/30/99 4:00am)
Students are used to getting report cards, but now, thanks to a provision in the revised Higher Education Act, teacher-training programs will get report cards as well.
(09/23/99 4:00am)
Some students have haggled to get a good deal on a new car, others have bargained over a funky outfit at the thrift store, but rarely, if ever, have students been able to name their price on a college education. That may soon be an option.
(09/16/99 4:00am)
(This is the second article in a two-part series on faculty diversity.)
(09/09/99 4:00am)
(This is the first in a two-part weekly series on faculty diversity)
(09/03/99 4:00am)
To help colleges and universities with the sticky admissions process, the Educational Testing Service, the company behind the SAT, may soon label high-scoring students who have overcome adverse social backgrounds as "strivers."