Archive for June, 2011

Moving to the Cloud

When it comes to cloud computing, some companies have concerns around security and a perceived loss of control. But others are grabbing the opportunity to move to a more collaborative, Web-based platform. In this eBook, learn from companies that have migrated to Google Apps and explore the results from key IT leaders on what they [...]

Varsity Vignette: JSerra Bounces Back

  After winning the competitive Newport Elks Tournament and starting the season 5-0, JSerra Catholic High of San Juan Capistrano, Calif. looked to be on its way to a stellar season. Three losses in the next five games could have been a real dagger for the Lions, but instead it was a reality check. JSerra [...]

Yale drops anti-Semitism program

The Anti-Defamation League is criticizing a decision by Yale University to cancel a program dedicated to the study of anti-Semitism. The Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Anti-Semitism was discontinued after a faculty review committee concluded it did not meet the university’s standards for research and teaching. The Anti-Defamation League’s national director, Abraham Foxman, [...]

EVSC to name new superintendent tonight

Lincoln School Principal Kim Johnson shared a hug with Superintendent Vince Bertram at a reception the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation held to honor the departing leader at the Southern Indiana Career & Technical Center in Evansville. JASON CLARK / Courier & Press — Evansville’s next public school chief — who will be introduced tonight — [...]

UCR School of Medicine Must Delay Opening Until 2013

RIVERSIDE, Calif. () — State funding issues have delayed the opening of the UCR School of Medicine for a year. “Despite the enormous support of our community on and off campus, as well as friends around the state, I regret to inform you that state funding has not been provided for the UCR School of [...]