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To put it mildly, former Harvard University president Lawrence H. Summers seems an unlikely muse for a one-woman show. But without his controversial 2005 remarks about women in science, Gioia De Cari might never have finished “Truth Values: One ...
2009-09-04 04:42:00
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Students in Lynn McDaniel's sophomore English class Thursday at Nevada Union High School include, from left, Calvin Peterson, Scott Petroskey, Bradley Spangler and Wyn Carlton. Photo for The Union by John Hart Nearly every student at Nevada Union ...
2009-09-04 01:57:00
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Learning by doing: Alexas Fahnestock, left, and Marisol Pablo finish a writing assignment Thursday in class at Thaddaeus Stevens Elementary School, Chambersburg. Each of Franklin County's six school districts passed last year's exams in overall ...
2009-09-04 12:38:00
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Alabama State University president William H. Harris appointed Sterling Steward Jr. as its associate athletic director for compliance. Effective immediately, Steward also has been tapped to serve as ASU's interim athletic director to over see the ...
2009-09-04 03:52:00
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Imagine you have an important choice to make with two possible outcomes: one desirable and one undesirable. If you choose one alternative, there is a 30 percent chance of achieving the desirable outcome. If you choose the other, there is an 80 ...
2009-09-04 12:03:00
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North High School physics teacher Jessica Gogerty is a state finalist for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. She was honored by the Iowa Department of Education along with three other state finalists at a ...
2009-09-04 03:59:00
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Somerset Area Senior High and North Star High School each received the “school improvement 1” designation from the Pennsylvania Department of Education. In addition, Eagle View Elementary, Somerset Junior High, Shade Junior-Senior High, Conemaugh ...
2009-09-03 09:47:00
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The Vance County Early College High School is anticipating a successful school year in 2009-2010 for its 139 students after completing its first year of operation in the spring and being recognized as a North Carolina School of Distinction. The Early ...
2009-09-03 11:34:00
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Cabinet agreed to award more scholarships this year because there was an increase in the number of top performers in the CAPE examinations . "We have had a very fortunate situation this year... our students have performed so well that in the Science ...
2009-09-03 09:32:00
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OXFORD, Miss. -- Daverin Geralds was enjoying preseason camp until one of his Ole Miss teammates discovered an interesting tidbit from his past, something that Geralds had managed to keep quiet since he arrived in Oxford more than three years ago ...
2009-09-04 12:03:00
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Nine historically black colleges and universities in South Carolina and Georgia will share $9 million in federal stimulus money that will be used to train students for work in the nuclear industry. “There is a lot of work here,” said Jeffrey ...
2009-09-03 10:44:00
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Found guilty of having the Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) Mathematics test paper before writing the exam, Anthero Mootoo was yesterday sentenced to two years probation. The 18-year-old was ordered to visit a probation officer, who will monitor ...
2009-09-03 09:32:00
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The Utah Science and Mathematics Education Consortium was created by the Utah Board of Regents based on a proposal by the Deans of the Colleges of Science at the State Institutions of Higher Learning. Its purpose is to initiate, facilitate and ...
2009-09-03 04:46:00
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