N&O Index Card Listings
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Vocational-Technical Education
- Editorial: - Tight purse for job training - Ap 19 88 8A
- Students return to preschool for training - Jn 7 88 4C
- Grants boost job training for disabled in Triangle - Jn 9 88 8T
- Commercial schools to seek state money (BUSINESS SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES) - Jy 10 88 25A
- Industry growth spurs degree (industrial pharmaceutical technology) - Jy 31 88 2I
- Vocational training criticized - Au 27 88 3C
- $3.34 billion welfare bill offers improved job training program - Se 28 88 1C
Vocational-Technical Education
- Durham's Rutledge is closed - Jn 5 91 10C
- Faculty shortage looming; Area colleges are hit hard - Au 6 91 1
- College life badly in need of meaning - Au 18 91 7J
- Private college chiefs earn less than state counterparts - Se 1 91 7C
- Some foreign aid stays in U.S.; State universities reaping a share of money for research projects - Se 9 91 3B
- Higher education fund raising - (Chart) - Se 22 91 1F
- Women's numbers still falling short (rape on college campuses) - Oc 10 91 1
- Schools stamp their spirit on license plates - No 1 91 1B
- Politically speaking, guide says N.C. colleges lacking - No 5 91 1
- Intolerance creating tension on campuses - No 23 91 5B
Vocational-Technical Education
- N.C. colleges get RJR stock as gifts - Fe 22 89 20A
- Black presence at N.C. colleges called lagging - Ap 10 89 1C
- Smaller colleges may suffer in race for blacks - Jy 10 89 1C
- Colleges and corporate cash - Jy 23 89 7D
- Hey, big spenders; Colleges looking for you and, of course, your money - Au 21 89 1D
- Universities to recycle way out of dumps - Se 7 89 1T
- Colleges for women only are making a comeback - Oc 19 89 4T
- Schools, colleges, and universities (Advertising supplement) AS
- Schools, colleges and universities (Advertising supplement) AS
- Mavretic bemoans N.C. colleges - No 5 89 36A
- UNCA, Wilson, Guilford colleges called 'gems' No 28 89 2C
- N.C. tops region in funding; State rapidly boosts financing of colleges - De 5 89 1B
- Editorial: The Pac-10 packs it in - De 16 89 18A
Vocational-Technical Education
- N.C. lagging on religion teaching; Many teachers remain untrained in how to discuss different faiths - Se 9 90 1
Vocational-Technical Education
- School program offers adolescents more than slogans - Ja 1 88 3F
- Tar Heel Editors Speak: Jobs don't deserve course credit - Ap 17 88 7D
- Educators work on squeezing arts into schools - Jy 17 88 28A
- New college curriculum proposed - Se 17 88 10B
- A war for the 'empire of the mind' - Se 25 88 1D
Vocational-Technical Education
- Program tries to give more Wake students access to college life - Mr 29 90 3F
- 6 inmates earn college degrees; Shaw University program gives students new outlook, skills - Jn 2 90 1B
- Oilman (Taylor) says free college moves teens - Oc 4 90 1B
Vocational-Technical Education
- Point of view: The trouble with teaching about RELIGION (--STUDY AND TEACHING) - Ja 5 89 15A
- Editorial: Rauch's bill an intrusion (teaching Constitution and Bill of Rights) - Mr 13 89 8A
- Fewer opt to major in science; Enrollment dips in some UNC system programs - My 12 89 1C
Vocational-Technical Education
- Enduring state program still brings in businesses - Ja 10 88 7I
- Jordan asks job-training proposals - Fe 12 88 20A
- Career mentors widen horizons - Mr 17 88 5T
- Martin to seek more money to train workers - Mr 23 88 10B
- $15,774 is contributed for job-training classes - Ap 13 88 2C
- Training fund grows; still, it trains no one - Ap 16 88 3C
Vocational-Technical Education
- Panel considers review of N.C. college racism - Ja 27 90 4B
- The power factor; Schools with highest percentage of graduates as CEO (Chart) - Jn 23 90 2B
- Federal inquiry to target campus racial strife - Au 17 90 4B
- Name changes are nothing new on North Carolina campuses - Se 7 90 9A
- The simple solution for choosing schools, colleges and universities - Oc 28 90 AS
- N.C. schools may change (scholarship) programs; Minority students to have fewer options - De 13 90 8A
- Mavretic assails universities; Speaker says schools failing to train teachers, principals adequately - De 19 90 3B