Scott Plans to Veto Tuition Increases in Budget

Sarasota Herald-Tribune May 19, 2013 Gov. Rick Scott plans to veto a 3 percent tuition increase for state universities and colleges when he signs the state’s $74.5 billion state budget Monday. … Michael Long, who served two terms as student

Scott Plans to Veto Tuition Increases in Budget

Sarasota Herald-Tribune May 19, 2013 Gov. Rick Scott plans to veto a 3 percent tuition increase for state universities and colleges when he signs the state’s $74.5 billion state budget Monday. … Michael Long, who served two terms as student

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[New Scholars] New College Event Highlights Innovative Research by Students

Are attractive women seen as more or less competent than their less attractive colleagues? Does playing video games improve adults’ visual perception? Can protein mapping and new neuroimaging technology provide better ways to identify mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and

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[New Scholars] New College Event Highlights Innovative Research by Students

Are attractive women seen as more or less competent than their less attractive colleagues? Does playing video games improve adults’ visual perception? Can protein mapping and new neuroimaging technology provide better ways to identify mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and

Region’s Jobless Rate Falls, But Sarasota’s Rises Slightly

Sarasota Herald-Tribune May 17, 2013 The job picture for Southwest Florida and the state continued to improve in April, with unemployment rates dipping to levels not seen since the earliest days of the Great Recession. … There are sharp differences

Region’s Jobless Rate Falls, But Sarasota’s Rises Slightly

Sarasota Herald-Tribune May 17, 2013 The job picture for Southwest Florida and the state continued to improve in April, with unemployment rates dipping to levels not seen since the earliest days of the Great Recession. … There are sharp differences

[Exec Moves] Hartvigsten Leaving New College

SRQ Daily May 16, 2013 New College of Florida’s director of communications and marketing, Jake Hartvigsen, announced he will step down at the end of May. Since joining the New College staff in 2003, Hartvigsen has developed multiple, successful public

[Exec Moves] Hartvigsten Leaving New College

SRQ Daily May 16, 2013 New College of Florida’s director of communications and marketing, Jake Hartvigsen, announced he will step down at the end of May. Since joining the New College staff in 2003, Hartvigsen has developed multiple, successful public

Climate Change Brings Disease Threat for Polar Bears

New Scientist May 15, 2013 With its habitats shrinking and food supplies dwindling, the fate of the polar bear looks grim in the face of climate change. Now comes news that the iconic Arctic mammal may face another potentially devastating

Climate Change Brings Disease Threat for Polar Bears

New Scientist May 15, 2013 With its habitats shrinking and food supplies dwindling, the fate of the polar bear looks grim in the face of climate change. Now comes news that the iconic Arctic mammal may face another potentially devastating

50 Top Colleges With Space And Tuition Discounts

Forbes.com May 15, 2013 New College of Florida, Sarasota, FL Undergraduates: 845 – 75th Percentile SAT (M&CR): 1420 2011-2012 Freshman Receiving Grants: 100% – Average Grant: $3,169 2013 Cost Of Attendance: $20,039*

50 Top Colleges With Space And Tuition Discounts

Forbes.com May 15, 2013 New College of Florida, Sarasota, FL Undergraduates: 845 – 75th Percentile SAT (M&CR): 1420 2011-2012 Freshman Receiving Grants: 100% – Average Grant: $3,169 2013 Cost Of Attendance: $20,039*

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Students Awarded Teaching Positions in France

Six students from New College of Florida have been offered teaching assistantships under a French government program, known as TAPIF, that brings in Americans to teach English to elementary or secondary school students nationwide. This year’s six TAPIF recipients –

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Students Awarded Teaching Positions in France

Six students from New College of Florida have been offered teaching assistantships under a French government program, known as TAPIF, that brings in Americans to teach English to elementary or secondary school students nationwide. This year’s six TAPIF recipients –