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A $1.35 million grant will help fund after-school science experiences for middle school students. The National Science Foundation has awarded Alignment Nashville, a nonprofit that is part of the office of Mayor Karl Dean, $1.35 million for a three ...
2009-03-02 01:49:00
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Jonathan Q. Pettus has been named director of the Office of the Chief Information Officer at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. Pettus will lead an organization of 140 civil service and more than 1,000 ...
2009-03-02 04:34:00
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Drexel Mathematics professor Andrew Hicks has been setting the nerd-blog community reeling with his series of unusual mirrors . Hicks has designed a half-dozen new types of reflective surfaces that may or may not have any true application. He created ...
2009-03-02 01:28:00
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Kitrina Carlson beat some long odds to be an up-and-coming associate professor in University of Wisconsin-Stout’s biology department. She grew up the daughter of a logger in the Rhinelander area, one of 11 children. She had one thing going for her ...
2009-03-02 02:32:00
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The National Science Foundation has awarded $1.35 million to Alignment Nashville to increase the number of Metro students interested in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Alignment Nashville is a nonprofit organization created by ...
2009-03-02 11:54:00
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Chevron has donated $20,000 to support a program at Bakersfield College that prepares math and science students from historically underperforming groups to succeed in school. The energy company’s gift will specifically benefit the college’s Week ...
2009-03-02 04:48:00
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IMAGE: Dr. Joseph Ready and Dr. Jennifer Kohler have been named Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellows, a recognition intended to "support the work of exceptional young researchers. " Click here for more information. DALLAS March 2, 2009 Two researchers at ...
2009-03-02 04:12:00
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The National Science Foundation has awarded $1.35 million to Alignment Nashville to increase the number of Metro students interested in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
2009-03-02 12:57:08
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Beyond literacy and mathematics, among other courses usually provided by the Grande Prairie Council for Lifelong Learning, there are courses offered to those with questions on the legal system.[...]
2009-03-02 02:13:44
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YUCAIPA - The U.S. is woefully lacking for professionals with degrees and backgrounds in mathematics and science. But the Yucaipa-Calimesa school district is doing its part to encourage students to explore those two fields.
2009-03-02 04:29:12
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The Higher Secondary Examinations 2009 (Regular and Private) conducted by the Board of Secondary Education, Bhopal began throughout the state on Monday. The examination was peaceful, a Board Office source said. The examination was held at 2257 ...
2009-03-02 10:29:00
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In 2003, 11-year-old Wes Weaver set a goal to earn all 121 merit badges Boy Scouts had to offer. Wes’s accomplishment began with a challenge from his first Scoutmaster at Troop 112, David Mannas. Mannas challenged all the scouts to exceed the 21 ...
2009-03-02 11:33:00
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Middle school Mathletes® from Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington, DC will compete next month for the right to represent their state in the ...
2009-03-02 11:26:00
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SINGAPORE: She has a talent for creative writing and won an award in a writing competition held by the National Library Board last month. But when it comes to mathematics, 10-year-old Safiyah Ridzwan feels she needs extra coaching because “it is ...
2009-03-02 12:23:00
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U.S. Rep. Charlie Wilson, D-St. Clairsville, announced Wednesday that nearly $8 million in federal dollars could soon be heading to Ohio’s 6th Congressional district, with $5 million of that going to support growth and recovery in Athens and Noble ...
2009-03-02 11:12:00
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