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January - February '07
Saginaw Valley State University’s more than 9,500 students come from across Michigan and from 50 countries throughout the world. They select from more than 90 programs leading to bachelor’s, master’s, and specialist’s degrees. Education, business, health sciences, and criminal justice remain popular majors, but strong degree programs in everything from art to engineering are an important part of this comprehensive university.
Digital Architecture is pleased to be working with Mansfield University.
Please stop by to see the latest version of the acalog ACMS™ and meet the team from Digital Architecture. Digital Architecture participated in the AACRAO SEM in Phoenix Arizona in November.
South Dakota State University (Brookings, SD) is the state’s Land-Grant University and the largest institution of higher education with approximately 11,000 students on and off campus. There are over 200 majors and minors across these colleges: Agriculture and Biological Sciences, Arts and Science, Education and Counseling, Engineering, General Studies, Family and Consumer Sciences, Nursing, Pharmacy, Honors College, and the Graduate School. In addition, there is an Agricultural Experiment Station and a Cooperative Extension Service. South Dakota State University is classified as a Research University – High Research Activity in the new Carnegie Classification System (the highest level designated among the state universities in South Dakota) and is the only university/college in the state with Division I Athletics.
Located in the geographic center of New York State, SUNY Cortland has approximately 7,000 students and more than 500 faculty members. Established in 1868, the four-year institution offers programs leading to the award of bachelor's and master's degrees and certificates of advanced study in the arts and sciences, education and professional studies. Digital Architecture is thrilled to partner with Cortland, and the opportunity to work within the State of New York's University System.
March - April '07
Ohio University will provide over 100 users in its many schools and departments with the ability to edit the catalog content within their respective areas.
The Ohio University is expected to go live with their Undergraduate e-catalog within the next few weeks.
If you would like to register for the next webinar, please send an e-mail to: webinar@digarc.com
"The Colorado Statewide Pre-Collegiate Conference is an annual event designed to bring together college access programs and advocates in meaningful dialogue that highlights best practices, formulates plans for collaboration, explores essential reform and identifies areas of potential synergy to support the college aspirations of all Colorado's students." For more information go to: http://www.collegeincolorado.org/ May - June '07
Founded in 1867, Truman State University has a long history of being recognized nationally for its innovative assessment program and commitment to providing a high-quality liberal arts and sciences education at an affordable price. Truman has the distinction of being Missouri's only highly selective statewide public liberal arts and sciences university. All Truman students have the opportunity to perform undergraduate research, participate in study abroad and internship experiences, and experience small class sizes. For the 10th year in a row, Truman State University has been recognized as the No. 1 Public University in the Midwest Region-Master's Category by U.S. News & World Report. Truman also was ranked No. 8 overall in the Midwest region among both private and public institutions. Registrar's Office Adopts New Database Management System
Registrar Patrick McLaughlin says the office was looking for a way to manage the content for the bulletin when Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Susan Hannah read about the implementation of an academic catalog management system at another university. Hannah asked McLaughlin to investigate Digital Architecture's acalog ACMS™ to see if it could be a solution for IPFW. McLaughlin and a committee reviewed the program, watched a demonstration, and concluded it was. Discussions with the company revealed IPFW's need to have consistent information shared throughout the university's website. The acalaog ACMS™ provides IPFW with one central database to maintain bulletin content, which will be shared with departmental websites. In addition, the program will help move the publishing of IPFW's two bulletins from their current every-other-year schedule, to an annual effort. McLaughlin says the move to this information management program will benefit current and potential students, their advisors, and faculty. "Up to date information on academic programs and courses necessary for a student's degree will be available to them annually when changes are made. Sometimes in the past, changes were made after the bulletins were printed and there was no easy way to let everyone know. With the acalog ACMS™ system, we'll be able to keep everyone up to date annually," said McLaughlin. The new system will be implemented this August.
Deborah Perry- University of Miami
The American University in Cairo, founded nearly a century ago, is the region's premier university — an essential contributor to the social, political and cultural life of the Arab world. It also serves as a crossroads for the world's cultures: a vibrant forum for reasoned argument, spirited debate and global understanding between the Middle East and the West. It is a vital bridge between cultures, linking Egypt and the region to the world through scholarly research, study-abroad programs and partnerships with academic and research institutions. A portal to the Middle East, AUC serves as a home to scholars from around the globe seeking to teach the region's next generation of leaders and to conduct research in the heart of the Arab world. AUC is an independent, nonprofit, apolitical, non-sectarian and equal-opportunity institution, fully accredited in Egypt and the United States. Its academic program is rooted in liberal arts education and focused practice. The university's rigorous core curriculum offers an intensive investigation of fundamental questions in every major discipline. Its more than 4,000 undergraduates come from every corner of Egypt and from 100 countries. When they graduate, they join a worldwide network of more than 30,000 AUC alumni — leaders in finance, commerce, law, engineering, politics, culture, community service and computer science.
Biola University is a private Christian university founded in 1908 and located in Southern California. Biola offers 145 academic programs, ranging from the B.A. to the Ph.D., through six schools. All are regionally and professionally accredited and based on evangelical Christianity. Biola is recognized as a National University (ranked by US News & World Report)- one of 229 out of the 3,300 institutions of higher learning in the United States that are called the "major leagues" of higher education. Biola is the only school among the 100 members of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities and the only Evangelical Christian University to hold such a distinction. |
July - August '07
Friends University was founded in 1898 by the Society of Friends (better known as the Quakers). The University's main building had been built in the mid-1880s for another institution and at that time held more floor space under one roof than any other educational facility west of the Mississippi River. In the 1930s the University became independent of the Quakers and began operating as a non-denominational Christian university. Throughout its history, Friends University has remained committed to its central core — the arts and sciences. A broad-based education, one that truly expands the horizons and frees the mind is our purpose for every student. It is also expressed in our commitment to teaching and to the personal growth of every Friends University student. Friends University has continued to grow and develop throughout the years. From 53 students in 1898 to approximately 3,000 students today, Friends University is a strong, vital, independent university for Wichita and Kansas. Digital Architecture is very pleased to announce Kansas State University has chosen the acalog ACMS™ to manage their academic undergraduate and graduate catalogs. Kansas State University was founded Feb. 16, 1863, under provisions of the Morrill Act, which established land-grant colleges. That makes K-State one of the first land-grant colleges in the nation. The 664-acre main campus is in northern Manhattan. Under an enactment of the 1991 Kansas Legislature, the Salina campus was established through a merger of the former Kansas College of Technology with the university. Additional university sites include 18,000 acres in the four branch locations of the Agricultural Experiment Station at Hays, Garden City, Colby and Parsons, and 8,600 acres in the Konza Prairie Biological Station operated by the Division of Biology. With more than 23,000 students, who come from all 50 states and more than 90 countries, K-State has been called one of America's "best values" in public colleges: The Princeton Review has ranked K-State as No. 5, and Consumers Digest at No. 16. Undergraduate colleges at K-State include Arts and Sciences; Engineering; Business Administration; Education; Agriculture; Human Ecology; Architecture, Planning, and Design; and K-State at Salina, which includes programs in aviation and technology. The university offers more than 250 undergraduate programs and options, and around 400 student organizations and more than 20 club sports. K-State is a member of the Big 12 Conference, a leading BCS conference in the nation. The K-State Graduate School offers 65 master's degrees, 45 doctoral degrees and 22 graduate certificates in multiple disciplines across campus. K-State also is home to a noted College of Veterinary Medicine. When it comes to academic success, K-State students have excelled nationally. K-State ranks first among state universities in the nation in its total of Rhodes, Marshall, Truman, Goldwater and Udall scholars since 1986. K-State's research accomplishments have far-reaching effects. Most NASA space shuttle flights have carried K-State experiments aboard. Astronaut space gloves and the water-purifying system used on the space shuttles were developed at K-State. The university also is at the forefront of a national atomic physics research program that could mean nuclear power without nuclear waste. In addition, K-State is home to a national Center for Basic Cancer Research. In addition, K-State hosts the prestigious Landon Lectures on Public Issues, honoring the late Kansas statesman Alfred M. Landon. Since 1966 the series has featured nearly 150 nationally and internationally prominent speakers. Past speakers include all presidents since Richard Nixon. Most recently, speakers have included President George W. Bush and former President Bill Clinton. World leaders also have been Landon Lecturers, including Mikhail Gorbachev, the former Soviet leader, and Lech Walesa, who led Poland's Solidarity movement.
As the flagship liberal arts institution in South Dakota, The University of South Dakota (founded in 1862) is committed to offering students unique, extraordinary opportunities to discover their talents and achieve their dreams. In addition to providing its students with a nationally competitive undergraduate education, The U leads the region in professional and postgraduate studies as home to the state's only law and medical schools. Our young entrepreneurs learn within the state's only professionally accredited (AACSB) school of business, and its students' scores recently ranked in the top 5% of the national business exit exam. Three of the six academic Centers of Excellence in South Dakota are located on USD's campus: Ambulatory Medical Student Education, the W.O. Farber Center for Civic Leadership and the Disaster Mental Health Institute. These centers provide students with opportunities to align their educational needs with professional organizations and allow them to have regional, national and international impact as they engage in service learning activities in real world situations and build vital professional networks within their field. The U also features the National Music Museum, an icon on campus and an important research institution and attraction for visitors, which holds and displays more than 13,500 rare musical instruments. The National Music Museum recently achieved the distinction of becoming home to the Mahoney Music Collection, one of the most complete collections of educational and historic materials regarding stringed instruments. More impressive than the vast array of educational programs at The U are the knowledgeable and dedicated personnel working to provide students with top notch instruction and service. The U's staff and faculty commit themselves to educational excellence and furnish students with an outstanding educational experience in the heart of the Midwest—and their hard work shows. USD Students have earned some of the most prestigious awards and scholarships available. These bright young minds have exemplified academic excellence by receiving many of the nation's most prestigious scholarships, with multiple students earning Fulbright, Truman, Udall and Goldwater Scholarships. In early 2007, USA TODAY named one of our students to its All-USA College Academic First Team. More than 600 students across the nation submitted applications, but only 20 students earned this prestigious honor. The University of South Dakota is also a Truman Honor Institution for sustained success in student recipients of Harry S. Truman Scholarships. The extraordinary achievements in the lives of USD students don't end on graduation day. Our graduates carry the knowledge and experience that provide a competitive edge throughout the rest of their careers. USD students go on to become positive, creative and inspirational figures in their companies and communities. USD has educated scholars and influential personalities who have forever shaped the cultural zeitgeist including former NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw, The Insider host Pat O'Brien, 10 South Dakota governors, political commentator and public television anchor Ken Bode, 13 Rhodes Scholars, all sitting justices of the South Dakota Supreme Court, author Pete Dexter and USA Today founder Allen Neuharth.
September - October '07
John Beacon, Vice President for Enrollment Management, Marketing, and Communications at ISU, was a strong advocate for the acalog ACMS™ product. “It’s critical that we provide effective and integrated electronic services to our campus community,” said Beacon. “The acalog system provides an electronic catalog with important tools for our students to use, while the Web-based administrative component of the product provides powerful ways in which to manage and make annual curriculum and policy changes.” Located in Terre Haute, Indiana State University was founded in 1865 as a Normal School, but has grown into a comprehensive research university with five colleges. While teacher preparation remains an important part of the University's mission, ISU graduates also lead the way in areas such as criminology, business, finance, aerospace technology, nursing, and communications.
For more information on the conference, go to www.highedweb.org
Were looking forward to working with our newest institution.
Funding for this project was provided by a Title V Strengthening Hispanic-Serving Institutions Grant through the U.S. Department of Education. On July 16, 1929, Amarillo College became the first junior college district in the state to be organized independent of a school district. The first classes were held in September 1929. The College moved to its present location with the construction of its first permanent building in 1937. After serving primarily as a junior college offering arts and sciences courses, the curriculum was expanded in 1942 to include vocational courses. In 1958, Amarillo College was granted its own board of regents independent of the trusteeship of the Amarillo Independent School District. The 1960s brought expansion in College facilities and programs. A number of allied health and occupational-technical programs were added to the curriculum along with an extensive array of continuing education and community service courses. In 1995, state legislation transferred Texas State Technical College - Amarillo to AC. Today, the East Campus (formerly Amarillo Technical Center) continues a 25-year history of meeting the region's technical education needs.
The history of New Mexico Military Institute is inextricably linked to the history and fortunes of New Mexico and our Nation. Since 1891, this unique college preparatory four-year high school and two-year university parallel junior college has been the breeding ground for many talented young men and women desiring to take on the distinct challenge of achieving excellence – in academics, in leadership, and in physical development – that prepared them for the next step in their continuing education. All NMMI graduates become leaders of character at local, state, and national levels across the nation. NMMI also enjoys a long history of appointing its graduates to the nation’s Service academies, as well as important appointments in our nation’s illustrious military forces. As an institution of higher and secondary education, NMMI develops leaders by enabling individual development through challenging academic preparation in a structured learning environment that affords extensive opportunities for leadership and character development. In support of its mission, the Institute's treatment of all cadets places key value on trust, student knowledge, integrity, service and responsibility all within the framework of the NMMI credo – "Duty, Honor, Achievement." NMMI grants High School diplomas, Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees, in 22 concentrations. Certificates of Completion to those young men and women who are pursuing commissions in the U.S. Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Merchant Marines through NMMI’s Service Academy Preparatory Program – the largest program in the nation. Leadership training is provided to all cadets at the college level through the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) program, and at the high school level through the Junior ROTC program. The ROTC Program offers college cadets the opportunity to receive a commission in the U.S. Army through the ROTC 2-Year Early Commissioning Program. In addition to its educational and leadership philosophy with a college preparatory focus, the Institute's emphasis on the qualities of honor, integrity, character, responsibility and accountability in every cadet contributes to its uniqueness as a military school and as a New Mexico State-educational institution. We welcome all who desire to meet the challenge of the NMMI experience. NMMI is unique – a shimmering jewel in the crown of education – in New Mexico and across the nation.
For more information on the conference go to: www.kacrao.org.
November - December '07
The Pacific Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (PACRAO) includes the states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington; the Territory of Guam; and the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan, Canada. For more information on the conference go to: www.pacrao.org.
Ranked first in Minnesota among comprehensive master’s universities by U.S.News & World Report, Hamline is also Minnesota's first university, founded in 1854, and among the first co-educational institutions in the nation. Located in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Hamline is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and offers courses and degree programs in Saint Paul and Minneapolis.
For more information visit: www.umacrao.org
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