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University of New Hampshire professor, Kevin Short is a Grammy-award winner, may be responsible for the country's first smartphone app, is responsible for the first start-up company to come out of UNH, and is now using math to improve hearing aids so that people actually want to use them.
2012-08-04 11:22:00
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A master's degree in mathematics will help at least two upcoming UTPB graduates/secondary educators quit their retail second jobs and devote fulltime attention to their high school students. More importantly, their classes at the University enabled them to change their teaching...
2012-08-02 03:23:30
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PALATINE, Ill.| Preparing students for jobs that don't exist yet — that's Diana Sharp's challenge.
2012-08-04 08:45:00
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The Tax Policy Center, after assessing Mitt Romney's tax reform proposal this week, said flatly that the plan "would provide large tax cuts to high-income households, and increase the tax burdens on middle- and/or lower-income taxpayers." read more
2012-08-04 11:21:34
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Lee University hosted the in Biotechnology workshop, a five-day program held in Lee University’s science and math complex. Twenty-nine math and science teachers from Bradley, Hamilton, McMinn, Meigs, Polk, Rhea and Sevier county ...
1969-12-31 06:00:00
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SUNY Fredonia's "Project PRIME" (Professional Resources in Education) is offering a four-day camp called "Camp COMETS" (Creating Opportunities in , Engineering, Technology and Science) for children going into sixth, seventh or eight grades.
1969-12-31 06:00:00
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SPOTLIGHT: Math and Science Academy gets principal The former Harper College assistant provost took over this month as principal of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy in Aurora. Sharp, 57, of Batavia, said the school's environment and focus on STEM, or science, technology, engineering and math, attracted her to make the switch from Harper. "The things that really attracted me were the ...
2012-08-04 12:35:49
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New Delhi, Aug. 4 -- Students pursuing statistics, economics, commerce or mathematics at the undergraduate level in Delhi University (DU) have a new reason to rejoice. With Hindu College ready to start a new short-term course in actuarial sciences, students will now have an edge over their peers in the job market.This course, officials said, would be left open to all students even though ...
2012-08-03 01:30:00
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