IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY EFFORTS TO CREATE COMMUNITY COLLEGES IN GEORGIAN REPUBLIC THREATENED BY VIOLENCE
August 14, 2008
August 14, 2008
AMES, Iowa, Aug. 14 -- Iowa State University issued the following news release:
When the Russian military attacked the Georgian Republic last week, it may have been a continent away, but it hit pretty close to home at Iowa State University. That's because an ISU emeritus professor has been spearheading a collaborative effort to set up a network of community colleges in Georgia.
Ardith Maney, an emeritus professor of political science, has directed ISU's programs in . . .
When the Russian military attacked the Georgian Republic last week, it may have been a continent away, but it hit pretty close to home at Iowa State University. That's because an ISU emeritus professor has been spearheading a collaborative effort to set up a network of community colleges in Georgia.
Ardith Maney, an emeritus professor of political science, has directed ISU's programs in . . .