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Fewer masters: Female enrollment drops in MBA programs
Business schools across the nation are experiencing a drop in the number of women enrolling in programs leading to a master's degree. Several factors likely contribute to this drop in enrollment, and the University recently launched a study to pinpoint these deterrents. Once this study is completed next summer, the University and other higher education institutions across the country should take action to break this alarming trend.
Turning up the heat: U.S. should ratify global warming treaty
Last Thursday, the United States became the 60th country to sign the treaty known as the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. This treaty aims to curb global warming by reducing the emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. The signing of this treaty by the United States comes 11 months after the treaty was first signed at the Kyoto Conference in December 1997. This is a move in the right direction, especially since it has taken so long for the country to get this far.
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11-17-98