You'll probably get a lot better education paying off your debt and working through
your problems than any university could give you.
Not exact matches
The crux of the
problem, Richard Mattoon, a senior economist at the Chicago Fed and a lecturer on real estate at Northwestern
University told Canadian Business, is that dividends and capital gains make up a much larger share of top earners» pay
than they did in the past — and that part of their compensation package tends to be very volatile.
«The [trend] we found is that students who go it alone run into [
problems] more
than students who approach [things] as a team,» says Jay Kayne, chair and professor of entrepreneurship at Miami
University in Oxford, Ohio.
The Pennsylvania legislature recently passed a bill that will ensure borrowers are up - to - date on their student loan debt.The average Pennsylvania college student graduates with $ 35,000 in student loans, which is higher
than any other state in the U.S. And within three years of graduation, 10 percent of Pennsylvania student loan borrowers default on their debt.In order to combat this
problem, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives recently passed a bill that would ensure students stay informed about how much debt they are accumulating.HB 2124 would require all colleges and
universities to provide annual notices to students about their outstanding student...
When faced with a moral
problem like sexual assault, a
university culture quickly shifts to «critical thinking» rather
than moral judgment.
In those places, particularly
universities, where affirmative action has been most avidly embraced, the goal of racial equality and harmony is farther away
than ever; and the inevitable response to this
problem is an even more comprehensive and ambitious departure from the standard of color - blind policies.
Fathers are cited more
than mothers in issues such as psychological maladjustment, substance abuse, depression and behavioral
problems, according to research done by Ronald Rohner, director of the Center for the Study of Parental Acceptance and Rejection in the School of Family Studies at the
University of Connecticut, and his colleague Robert Veneziano.
Researchers from the
University of Tilburg feel that this hormone
problem is more common
than many realize and may affect as many as 10 % of all pregnancies.
Swansea
University experts find link between breastfeeding
problems and injec... New research from Swansea
University indicates mothers who receive medication after they have given birth to help them deliver the placenta are more likely to have difficulties breastfeeding
than those who do not.
And that
problem goes far deeper
than angering the many student voters they relied on to win
university seats, including Mr Clegg's own seat of Sheffield Hallam.
The
problem for the city is that there may be fewer interest groups lobbying on behalf of the Medicaid portion
than there were groups pushing back on the
university cost shifts, said Carol Kellermann, the president of the nonpartisan Citizens Budget Commission.
Despite evidence that environmental factors contribute to many health
problems, medical students report fewer
than six hours of environmental health training, according to
University of Texas School of Medicine researchers.
Even more fundamental
than the passage of a particular bill is the question of what, exactly, the «deeply concerned» Miller and his colleagues understand to be the policy
problems involved in
universities» treatment of postdocs.
Now, health economist Janet Currie at Princeton
University and her colleagues have tried to overcome those
problems by looking at birth certificates for all 1.1 million infants born in Pennsylvania between 2004 and 2013 — a period that spanned the drilling of thousands of fracking wells in the state, which now has more
than 10,000 of them.
To counter similar
problems in his own institution, Jack Child, director of the Center for Teaching Excellence at American
University in Washington, D.C., pairs new junior faculty members with established faculty members in departments other
than their own.
But immigrants from Latin America are less likely to have those requests granted
than are immigrants from other regions, according to a new study conducted by scholars at MIT and Brown
University — a study that also suggests a potential remedy for this
problem, by finding that this regional disparity does not exist when officials examine cases in greater detail.
A study by
University of Iowa researchers confirms that pathological gambling runs in families and shows that first - degree relatives of pathological gamblers are eight times more likely to develop this
problem in their lifetime
than relatives of people without pathological gambling.
«But the majority of the research evidence supports the causal direction being lack of sleep leading to
problems rather
than the other way around,» says study co-author Adam Winsler, a psychology professor at George Mason
University.
The
problem is that new enrollment and 2002/2003 application statistics illustrate that the
universities are facing considerably more applications
than the government had first determined and budgeted for.
In a 2005 study of 454 undergraduates, psychologist Sari Gold of Temple
University and her colleagues revealed that students who had experienced nontraumatic stressors, such as serious illness in a loved one, divorce of their parents, relationship
problems or imprisonment of someone close to them, reported even higher rates of PTSD symptoms
than did students who had lived through bona fide trauma.
University of Utah physicists believe they have solved the
problem by creating a new organic molecule that is shaped like rotelle — wagon - wheel pasta — rather
than spaghetti.
Madline Heilman, a psychology professor at New York
University and an expert in gender stereotypes, thinks the
problem is more deeply rooted
than many realize.
Women who have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a common hormone condition that contributes to infertility and metabolic
problems, such as diabetes and heart disease, tend to have less diverse gut bacteria
than women who do not have the condition, according to researchers at
University of California San Diego School of Medicine, in collaboration with colleagues at Poznan
University of Medical Sciences in Poland and San Diego State
University.
Analyzing data on more
than 4,000 participants in the Children of the 90s study at the
University of Bristol, researchers from Harvard and Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health found that children with behavioral
problems at the age of 8, had higher levels of two proteins (C - reactive protein — CRP; and Interleukin 6 — IL - 6) in their blood when tested at the age of 10.
The representatives shared the opinion that
problems arising after the qualification period can be solved more easily by a separate wage agreement for science (Wissenschaftstarifvertrag)
than by further amendments of the
university law or general industrial law.
A
University of Texas at Dallas graduate student, his advisor and industry collaborators believe they have addressed a long - standing
problem troubling scientists and engineers for more
than 35 years: How to prevent the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope from crashing into the surface of a material during imaging or lithography.
Rather
than overestimating data fabrication, the method of Kuriakose and Robbins «very likely underestimates the true extent of the
problem,» says Michael Spagat, an economist at Royal Holloway,
University of London, who has investigated high - profile cases of possible data fabrication in war zones.
Research from North Carolina State
University and Ohio
University finds that having an «alcohol identity» puts college students at greater risk of having drinking
problems — and that posting about alcohol use on social media sites is actually a stronger predictor of alcohol
problems than having a drink.
That rhino eggs are in short supply needn't be a
problem, says Pasqualino Loi, a reproductive biologist at the
University of Teramo in Italy, who, more
than a decade ago, used domestic sheep as a source of eggs and surrogates to clone an endangered sheep relative, the mouflon.
While other mathematicians had made progress on the
problem, Hales is the first to propose a method which correctly accounts for the costs and benefits of making the sides of a cell curved or using more
than 6 sides in a cell, says John Sullivan of the
University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign.
Richard Wiseman, professor in the Public Understanding of Psychology at the
University of Hertfordshire, commented: «This is a huge rise, and the results are extremely worrying because getting less
than seven hours sleep a night is below the recommended guidelines, and is associated with a range of
problems, including an increased risk of weight gain, heart attacks, diabetes and cancer.»
The NGN article itself gives a good explanation of climate sensitivity and the various studies and estimates of it, and does quote Michael Schlesinger of the
University of Illinois saying that Hegerl's result «means climate sensitivity is larger
than we thought for 30 years, so the
problem is worse
than we thought.
The less commonly prescribed opioid substitute buprenorphine may be safer
than methadone for
problem opioid users, especially if used during the first month of treatment, according to a study which includes
University of Manchester researchers.
By working with mathematician Alex Townsend at Cornell
University in Ithaca, N.Y., the teen found that four - sided shapes — such as rhombuses or trapezoids — worked better
than triangles to analyze the
problem.
January 3, 2000 Two major grants to clarify, coordinate research on children's mental health The National Institute of Mental Health has awarded two grants, totaling more
than $ 4 million, to the
University of Chicago and the National Opinion Research Center to obtain data that can resolve differences among the several competing systems of diagnostic classification used to describe children's mental health
problems.
Located at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, the NERSC Center serves more
than 6,000 scientists at national laboratories and
universities researching a wide range of
problems in combustion, climate modeling, fusion energy, materials science, physics, chemistry, computational biology, and other disciplines.
«People who are lonely have more physical and mental health
problems than those who feel connected to others,» explains Bruce Rabin, MD, director of the
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Healthy Lifestyle Program.
Research from Penn State
University shows that people exposed to more noise while solving
problems eat more
than those who solved
problems in silence.
«Video games aren't less likely
than television to be related to attention
problems,» says the lead author of the study, Edward Swing, a doctoral candidate in the department of psychology at Iowa State
University, in Ames.
In an analysis of 70 studies involving more
than 6,800 people,
University of Georgia researchers found that exercise was more effective in increasing energy and reducing daytime fatigue
than some medications used to treat sleep
problems.
Researchers at Kansas State
University looked at workaholics who logged 50 - plus hours a week at work and found that they skipped more meals, had worse diets and more mood
problems than people who worked less.
Researcher Douglas Gentile, an assistant professor of psychology at Iowa State
University, in Ames, found that pathological gamers were more likely to report trouble paying attention at school, received lower grades in school, and had more health
problems than nonpathological gamers.
The study, by Jo Boaler, now a professor of education at Stanford
University, found that students at the project - based school did better
than those at the more traditional school both on math
problems requiring analytical or conceptual thought and on those considered rote, that is, those requiring memory of a rule or formula.
Part of the
problem, the 194 - page document says, is a lack of widely recognized educational standards, other
than those imposed in the form of college - and
university - entrance...
In 1992, responsible researchers at the
University of California, Irvine, happened upon an interesting finding that showed that when college students listened to Mozart for 20 or 30 minutes shortly before an exam, they tested a little bit better
than average on certain kinds of spatial
problem - solving tasks.
But the
problem is that they often have little to no experience in academia — and may see education as something that serves the
university's financial needs rather
than something that should serve students» and professors» needs.
While those help to mitigate the rigged market
problem that exists in our state, only vouchers may prove sufficient for those of us who are aware of the limitations of the Common Core and who want to experiment, with our own (rather
than someone else's) children and their like - minded friends, with educational models based on curricula already proved to have worked in helping students prepare for the world's finest
universities.
Collaborative robotics, more
than just working in groups: Effects of student collaboration on learning motivation, collaborative
problem solving, and science process skills in robotic activities (Doctoral dissertation, Boise State
University, Boise, ID).
Most scholars who have studied these issues such as Richard Ingersoll of the
University of Pennsylvania and Linda Darling Hammond of the Learning Policy Institute, conclude that the shortages result from teacher attrition more
than the underproduction of teachers, and that attrition is a consequence of low teacher compensation and benefits, poor induction and working conditions, as well the general blaming and shaming of teachers for the
problems of society and the accountability systems that have been developed reflecting this view.
According to a study conducted by the Harvard
University Kennedy School, more
than half of Millennials (57 percent) who are under 30 years old consider student loan debt to be a «major
problem.»