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You say you'd like to learn more about America's foreign policy and its role in global affairs? How to start your own business? The Bible as literature? Robotics? How the Supreme Court operates? Our cardiovascular system? Incorporating computers in your daily life? Those topics and more will be the focus of 13 one-day, two-hour miniclasses offered Fridays, Sept. 24 and Oct. 1, during Purdue ...
2010-09-03 04:03:03
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute of Troy, N.Y., reports has Lucas Deyglun is this year’s Rensselaer Medal honoree at Ridgefield High School.
2010-09-03 05:33:20
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CHATHAM TWP. – Beginning in September, Lil’ Reading Scientists in the Hickory Square Shopping Center Mall at 641 Shunpike Road in Chatham Township will offer a Kindergarten Enrichment program for children attending half-day public kindergarten.
2010-09-03 07:01:35
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STURBRIDGE - Tantasqua Regional School Committee is pushing to have the state's academic standard reinstated. The committee Wednesday night voted to back a resolution to the Massachusetts Association of School Committees for the move.
2010-09-03 03:57:56
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The Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences has created five new administrative positions—termed “area deans”—to oversee subfields within engineering and applied physics.
2010-09-03 02:00:18
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A 15-year-old maths prodigy is set to become the youngest undergraduate at the University of Cambridge for more than two centuries.
2010-09-03 03:22:01
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Florida is part of a consortium of 26 states that will receive a total of $170 million in federal funding to help develop new tests to assess students' mathematics and language arts skills, the U.S. secretary of education announced Thursday.
2010-09-02 09:24:02
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Students lined the stairs and poured out of the double doors of Science Center Hall C yesterday afternoon, as Applied Mathematics and Applied Physics Professor Michael P. Brenner debuted the new course Science of the Physical Universe 27, “Science and Cooking: From Haute Cuisine to the Science of Soft Matter.”
2010-09-03 02:00:48
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The Planned Parenthood office in Madera closed Thursday after someone threw an object through a wind
2010-09-03 12:27:28
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Two of Abilene’s universities recently were put on the list of private colleges with the largest discrepancies between the graduation rates of white and minority students.The Education Trust study conducted two separate reports using 2007 data, focusing on Hispanics and black graduation rates separately.
2010-09-02 11:21:00
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A U.S. science graduate who has been awarded a Fulbright Postgraduate Scholarship to study for a year at The University of Queensland hopes to advance understanding of the causes of human diseases.
2010-09-03 12:35:21
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When the 2010-11 school year starts next Tuesday, there will be a lot of new initiatives taking place within the walls of the Valley’s elementary and secondary schools.
2010-09-02 08:10:48
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School is not the exclusive world of the young. Many older adults look forward to heading back to the classroom. "I enjoyed going to school," said Marilyn Pukmel, remembering her childhood. "Every fall when young people were going back to school, I would feel sad."
2010-09-02 11:24:27
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Superintendent Discusses District Performance at Action Meeting Westbury School District Superintendent Dr. Constance Clark-Snead addressed a full house at the Aug. 26 board of education action meeting as most of the attendees remained for the duration of the lengthy meeting. The action meeting, broken up by an extended executive session, featured several items of note, including proficiency ...
2010-09-03 12:00:23
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LONDON - Did creation need a creator? British physicist and mathematician Stephen Hawking says no, arguing in his new book that there need not be a God behind the creation of the universe.
2010-09-02 11:06:02
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