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Jamshedpur, April 1: After Tata Institute of Social Sciences and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai, it is now the turn of a national-level mathematics institute from the house of Tatas.
2008-04-01 02:09:40
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The Parkway School District and St. Louis Public Schools recently received approval for a $1.5 million federal grant from the U.S. Department of Education to focus on middle school mathematics instruction, the school districts announced Monday.
2008-04-01 08:22:50
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Now on its 19th year, the annual BPI-DOST Science Awards are given to outstanding students from all over the country who have excellent research projects in mathematics, physics, engineering, chemistry, biology, and computer science.
2008-04-01 07:53:29
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KUALA LUMPUR: The Prime Minister's Department and the Malaysian Missionary Foundation (Yadim) will try to assist former child mathematics genius Sufiah Yusof, now aged 23 and fending for herself as a prostitute in Salford, Manchester.
2008-04-01 10:15:37
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Go figure. That's what St. Cloud State University is inviting hundreds of middle- and high-school students to do Thursday at the university's 41st annual Mathematics Contest.
2008-04-01 09:40:19
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Eleven Alabama students have been awarded Goldwater Scholarships. The 11 were among 321 mathematics, science and engineering students selected nationwide to receive the scholarships, which will cover the cost of tuition, fees, books, and room and board to a maximum of $7,500 per year.
2008-04-01 01:21:57
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Remington Sutton became Texas Tech's president on Monday substituting for President Jon Whitmore as the winner of the Mortar Board's President for a Day raffle. Sitting in Whitmore's office behind his desk, Sutton, a junior mathematics major from Lubbock, said he bought 60, or half, of the $1 raffle tickets to have a better chance of winning, and wanted Whitmore to go to his classes.
2008-03-31 08:04:40
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Fort Dodge Senior High recognized 108 students Monday night during the 24th annual mathematics and science recognition evening event where former Fort Dodge student Nicole Grosland spoke about the possibilities each subject has. ''I originally intended to go to medical school but opted for a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering,'' Grosland said, in an interview prior to the ceremony.
2008-03-31 09:15:58
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