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Facebook College Class of 2015 Pages

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

It’s that time again! My College Guide makes it easy to connect to the college or university that you are planning on attending. These college and university Facebook Pages are official – and give you the perfect opportunity to find out about new student events, dorm housing application deadlines, and connect with your future classmates.

Some may serve as a starting point for college admission hopefuls, for those that are simply curious about the school, or for those who have been accepted! On a few of these college Facebook Class of 2015 Pages you may need to request permission to join the group (when they say admitted students only, they mean it!).

As on any social network, use common sense. Schools can take back their offer of college admission (and yes, it really has happened). Be polite, don’t be afraid to reach out to others, but keep overly personal information to yourself. If you need a bit of guidance, My College Guide has a few Facebook tips just for you!

Acadia University New Mexico Tech
Alfred University New York University
Anna Maria College Nichols College
Arcadia University Northeastern University
Benedictine University Northern Kentucky University
Bob Jones University Olivet Nazarene University
Boston University Oxford College of Emory University
Bowling Green State University Pratt Institute
Bradley University Seton Hall University
Bryn Mawr College Skidmore College
Bucknell University Southern Methodist University
Butler University St. Ambrose University
Carnegie Mellon University St. Lawrence University
Catawba College Stonehill College
Cleveland State University SUNY Fredonia
College of Charleston Tufts University
Colorado State University University of Alabama
Dickinson College University of Chicago
Emerson College University of Cincinnati
Florida Southern College University of Illinois
Fordham University University of Kansas
Gettysburg College University of Miami
Grinell College University of Minnesota
Illinois State University University of Rochester
Illinois Wesleyan University University of Scranton
Indiana State University University of Toledo
Indiana University University of Virginia
Johns Hopkins University University of Washington-Madison
Kansas State University Vanderbilt University
Marquette University Washington and Lee University
Marshall University Western New England College
Michigan State University West Virginia University
Monmouth University Whittier College
Montana State University William Jewell College
Mount Saint Mary College Xavier University

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Second Life and Higher Education: Endless Possibility

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Second Life is a fun way for colleges to engage, connect, and keep costs down – and that’s good news for everyone!  It’s no wonder that it is quickly becoming the go-to platform for colleges to reach out to the higher ed community.

The Sistine Chapel recreated on Vassar College's Second Life Island

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From interacting with the world or just a select few, Second Life lets colleges choose who has access to what, which makes seminars and classes possible — and stops griefers (a term to describe attention-seeking, and unwelcome, SL users).

Colleges are incorporating elements of campus life into Second Life. The University of Kentucky isn’t the only college to embrace the possibilities of Second Life.  For example, The University of North Carolina Pembroke has over 50 different Second Life locations that range from a wheat field to an art gallery in addition to the usual computer labs and classrooms.

The University of California Irvine has created a virtual library on Anteater Island, which faculty and students have integrated into University of California Irvine college classes, like Reasoning and Modeling with Graphical Models and Computer Games as Art, Culture and Technology.

Sometimes higher education takes Second Life construction beyond anything you would find on campus!  You can view the beauty of the Sistine Chapel without ever leaving home – if you head to the Sistine Chapel on Vassar Island.  Indiana University, and the IU-based Synthetic Worlds Initiative, has created a slew of virtual reality worlds, from Shakespearean Arden and the Victorian-era LondownTown, to Greenland, which investigates trade and diplomacy in the Stone Age, and United Islands, a more modern look at government.

Unusual or everyday, the main point of higher education on Second Life is to enhance learning.  As the University of Oregon (and its partners) know, learning languages can be rough, especially with a tonal language like Chinese.  So – they created MyChina Life, a Second Life world to help students study the Chinese language by actually interacting with Chinese speakers!

North Carolina State University Second Life Campus

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Second Life is becoming almost indispensable to Health related industries.  In a very real, as it happens kind of way, the platform provides a way to test trainees on reaction and knowledge.  The University of Kansas Medical Center’s uses Second Life simulations for its Nurse Anesthesia Education Program.

The University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health created a program to test public health officials at their ability to handle various disasters (think small pox or anthrax).  Idaho State University uses SL for its bioterrorism awareness and preparedness program – testing response reactions to man-made or nature related crises.

Want more?  The University of Texas purchased over 50 Second Life regions in 2009 for a campus-wide (and beyond) level of learning and sharing – and to help the university “go green.”  Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, Buena Vista University, and Montana State University’s Creative Research Lab are a handful of other colleges that have become a part of Second Life!  The State University of New York doesn’t have a campus wide presence just yet – but they do have plenty of sub-groups!

Colleges and universities are interested in spreading knowledge too – and host virtual events!  Drexel University recently hosted the virtual symposium Education for EveryoneEmerson College provided a place on its island for the Floating 6 Event to take place, an event that encourages discussion regarding art and video games.

There are many ways that colleges and universities are using Second Life – it’s unbelievable!  These are just a few examples – know of any others?  Share your observations in the comments section below.

University of Illinois Students and the Great No Pants Debate

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Think of college life and you probably think of long philosophical talks in the common area or study groups at the local coffee shop.  Think of college fashion and you might think of t-shirts and sweatpants or khakis and flipped up collars. But sometimes – the talks are less than academic and the fashion might start a funny debate – which sometimes turns into a blog, like UIUC No Pants — and you know we love those college blogs!

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Photo Courtesy of UIUC No Pants

While not endorsed by the University of Illinois, the UIUC No Pants blog pokes fun at the wearers of “no pants” – otherwise known as tights or leggings.  Oh, and yes – the Daily Illini, the student newspaper of the University of Illinois, took a different stance with,Ladies, wear your no pants with pride!” We had to ask the anonymous creator a few questions!

So — what do you have against leggings and tights?
There’s nothing wrong with leggings or tights in and of themselves — it’s how people choose to wear them that bothers us over here at UIUC No Pants.  As one reader of the blog pointed out early on, almost everyone in our photos is wearing Ugg boots and a North Face jacket.  Everyone wearing the exact same outfit — boring!

Is this written by a group of students?  How do you obtain photos, etc?
The blog itself is authored and published by me, an anonymous UIUC student — plus constant input from a couple of close friends.  When I put up the first post, I IMed a few people about it…and suddenly a group of people were talking about us on Twitter and we had over 1000 visits to the site.  The amount of response to this site has really been shocking.  It’s a great feeling, like the people have spoken, and they, too, are against nopants!

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Photo Courtesy of UIUC No Pants

What would your fashion advice be to an incoming college freshman?
College is this weird situation in which you’re surrounded by thousands of people your own age, who are inherently very interested in what everyone else is doing, or wearing, as the case may be.

Depending on the size of your school, you can remain pretty anonymous while experimenting with a crazy outfit for one day, so give it a shot.  (The worst thing that might happen is that you’ll be featured on a blog!)  Oh right, and don’t wear tights as pants.

Admit it: have  you ever worn a pair of leggings/tights out in public?
Proud to say I haven’t!  I probably own over a dozen pairs of leggings/tights, which might surprise a lot of people.  However, I always wear a skirt, dress, or long tunic over it.  Some people have told me now that I’ve made the blog, it’s my duty to try out the nopants fashion for a day, to walk a mile in someone else’s shoes (or tights).  Hmm, we’ll see about that