Posts Tagged: local
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
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
The Fulbright Factory
Sarasota Herald-Tribune May 10, 2013 New College of Florida, based in Sarasota, is the state’s Fulbright factory. That status doesn’t attract the same media attention or donor support as a football factory that produces first-round draft picks for the NFL,
The Fulbright Factory
Sarasota Herald-Tribune May 10, 2013 New College of Florida, based in Sarasota, is the state’s Fulbright factory. That status doesn’t attract the same media attention or donor support as a football factory that produces first-round draft picks for the NFL,
College Graduates Face Tough Job Market
Sarasota Herald-Tribune May 10, 2013 For Karise McNenney, who just earned her four-year degree majoring in early child development at State College of Florida, landing a job is going to be a matter of picking and choosing. … This spring,
College Graduates Face Tough Job Market
Sarasota Herald-Tribune May 10, 2013 For Karise McNenney, who just earned her four-year degree majoring in early child development at State College of Florida, landing a job is going to be a matter of picking and choosing. … This spring,
[On Politics] Pragmatic Vote Against Dorfman
SRQ Daily May 6, 2013 I posted a blog entry in January that over 250 people have read. The opening sentence was: ‘Susan Chapman is a talented, effective, and dedicated community leader.’ I went on to explain why I wasn’t
[On Politics] Pragmatic Vote Against Dorfman
SRQ Daily May 6, 2013 I posted a blog entry in January that over 250 people have read. The opening sentence was: ‘Susan Chapman is a talented, effective, and dedicated community leader.’ I went on to explain why I wasn’t
Budget Has More Local Projects
Sarasota Herald-Tribune May 3, 2013 In a sure sign of an improving economy, the Florida Legislature prepared to pass a state budget on Friday packed with questionable local projects that lawmakers are already trying to defend against the dreaded “turkey”
Budget Has More Local Projects
Sarasota Herald-Tribune May 3, 2013 In a sure sign of an improving economy, the Florida Legislature prepared to pass a state budget on Friday packed with questionable local projects that lawmakers are already trying to defend against the dreaded “turkey”
A Strong Effort to Improve Bradenton’s Village of the Arts
Bradenton Herald May 3, 2013 Bradenton has sharp designs on improving Village of the Arts as one of the keys to the city’s economic and cultural growth, and thus creating greater social vibrancy to the surrounding neighborhoods and downtown. A year
A Strong Effort to Improve Bradenton’s Village of the Arts
Bradenton Herald May 3, 2013 Bradenton has sharp designs on improving Village of the Arts as one of the keys to the city’s economic and cultural growth, and thus creating greater social vibrancy to the surrounding neighborhoods and downtown. A year
What I’ve Learned
Biz(941) May/June 2013 Felice Schulaner Felice Schulaner is the executive director of the Coach Foundation, which focuses on women’s empowerment and education for underserved populations. Prior to this role, she was the senior vice president of human resources for Coach
What I’ve Learned
Biz(941) May/June 2013 Felice Schulaner Felice Schulaner is the executive director of the Coach Foundation, which focuses on women’s empowerment and education for underserved populations. Prior to this role, she was the senior vice president of human resources for Coach
Heather Dunhill’s Fashion IQ: May 2013
Sarasota Magazine May 1, 2013 Raina Nelson nailed her look for New College of Florida’s Inaugural Ball–flirty and edgy, from her stud earrings to open-toed bow pumps. She perectly paired the studded, three-quarter sleeve motorcycle jacket with a tea-party-length corseted
Heather Dunhill’s Fashion IQ: May 2013
Sarasota Magazine May 1, 2013 Raina Nelson nailed her look for New College of Florida’s Inaugural Ball–flirty and edgy, from her stud earrings to open-toed bow pumps. She perectly paired the studded, three-quarter sleeve motorcycle jacket with a tea-party-length corseted