News 12-10-2002
        
        
        
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CREN Board Votes to Dissolve Net Organization
The trustees of the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking (CREN), 
  the higher-education technology association, have voted to dissolve the organization. 
  Under the directorship of Judith B'ettcher, CREN provided a range of services 
  focusing on networking and network security issues to more than 220 universities 
  and colleges in the U.S. CREN was known for its "TechTalk" series of webcasts 
  featuring expert speakers on technology subjects. The Board's decision to recommend 
  shutting down the organization came as a result of a significant decline in 
  membership revenues, together with steadily rising operating expenses. "The 
  decision wasn't easy to make, but it was the responsible thing to do," said 
  Ira Fuchs, President of the Board of Trustees. "The business model wasn't sustainable, 
  so we felt it was in the best interest of the member institutions to close our 
  doors."
For more information, visit: www.cren.net
Sponsor: Syllabus
Syllabus2003 Call for Papers Extended to December 15
Plan to present at the Tenth Annual Summer Conference on Education Technology 
  held in the San Francisco Bay Area July 28-31, 2003. Proposals for breakout 
  sessions, panels, and workshops are due December 15. For details and further 
  information, go to www.syllabus.com/summer2003/papers.asp.
Students Take Stand Against Unfair Book Prices 
Two George Washington University students took a stand against the cost of 
  college textbooks by launching a web site to buy and sell used books. The site, 
  www.varsitytext.com, 
  "shows the buying power students have collectively 
 by providing a forum for 
  exchange and free enterprise, we're able to drive the high cost of textbooks 
  down," said co-founder Matt Mandell. Mandell and fellow student Tim Calise said 
  they started the site out of frustration that the campus bookstore bought their 
  textbooks back at the end of a semester for only pennies on the dollar. The 
  two spent a combined $1,000 for textbooks one semester and got only $175 when 
  they sold the books back a few months later to the campus bookstore. "Our dream 
  is to create a network of college students nationwide and even internationally 
  who work together to accomplish mutual goals benefiting current and future college 
  students," said Calise. 
NYC Law School Opens Site On City Government
The Center for New York City Law at New York Law School unveiled a web site 
  that provides access to New York City agency decisions that were previously 
  unavailable to the public. The Center is providing access to decisions of the 
  New York Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, the Office of Collective 
  Bargaining, and the Conflicts of Interest Board. "The new access helps both 
  the litigants and the judges hearing administrative cases," said Charles D. 
  McFaul, New York City Deputy Chief Administrative Law Judge. "Since our judges 
  rely on our prior precedent in reaching decisions, it's very useful for lawyers 
  trying cases. We wanted people to be aware of and be prepared for the cases 
  they were bringing before us. The key to that is making our precedent available 
  and that's what the Center's Web site d'es for us." 
For more information, visit: www.ciylaw.org
Gateway Teams with Hispanic Higher Ed Group
Computer maker Gateway, Inc. has teamed with the Hispanic Association of Colleges 
  and Universities (HACU) to provide technology solutions and educational opportunities 
  to HACU's 300 member institutions, including discounted PCs and a rebate program. 
  HACU member institutions enroll over 1 million of the 1.5 million Hispanics 
  in higher education today. HACU signed the agreement with Gateway at its national 
  conference last month in Denver, Colo. Dr. Antonio R. Flores, HACU President 
  and CEO, said, "Hispanics are the largest and fastest growing minority group 
  in the United States, but continue to have less access to technology than other 
  groups. By providing significant discounts on computers for our member institutions 
  and students, Gateway is not only helping Hispanics gain access to much needed 
  programs and services, but is helping to assure a well-prepared workforce for 
  America's next generation." 
For more information, visit: www.hacu.net
Compsec Firm Funds Purdue Info Assurance Degree
Internet security firm Symantec Corp. has endowed a fellowship for a student 
  pursuing a degree at Purdue University’s Center for Education and Research in 
  Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS. The Symantec Fellowship will provide 
  up to $50,000 to cover the full tuition costs for two years and a stipend for 
  a degree-seeking student enrolled at Purdue and working with CERIAS, a center 
  for multidisciplinary research and education in information security. Applications 
  will be accepted immediately with a deadline of March 1, 2003. The Fellowship 
  recipient will be announced April 8, 2003 at the annual CERIAS Spring Symposium 
  held on the West Lafayette, Ind., campus of Purdue University. The Fellowship 
  will begin during the 2003-2004 school year and will be expanded to include 
  a second student beginning the Fall of 2004.
For more information, visit: www.cerias.purdue.edu