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Online education groups add colleges from U.S. and overseas
L.A. NOWTwo of the emerging providers of online college classes, Coursera and edX, are announcing significant expansions in the numbers of campuses that will join their organizations and offer free courses. The high-powered competitors, both founded last year,... -
The Prospector: Make way for little guys in fast, furious football
If you like speed and flash in your football, then you’re going to love what Central Florida’s 2014 edition has to offer. As we look at the upcoming senior class, and more specifically, the latest Sentinel Super60 rankings, one thing jumps...
Tags: Football, University of California, Los Angeles, New Smyrna Beach, Financial Aid, Boston College
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Special Report: Class struggle - How charter schools get students they want
ReutersGetting in can be grueling. Students may be asked to submit a 15-page typed research paper, an original short story, or a handwritten essay on the historical figure they would most like to meet. There are interviews. Exams. And pages of questions for...Tags: Immigration, University of California, San Diego, Washington, DC, Personal Data Collection, Customs and Tradition
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Homecoming For Ashley Prim
The Hartford Courant— Four years after leaving Connecticut for Philadelphia, Ashley Prim has returned to her home state for what could be the end of her college basketball career. Prim, a senior guard for St. Joseph's, is from Ansonia and graduated from Kolbe...Tags: Vanderbilt Commodores, DOC: The Documentary Channel (tv network), The Pennsylvania State University, Connecticut Huskies, College Sports
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The Prospector: 2014 recruiting roads lead to Seminole County
Seminole County might want to go ahead and put in an early public-works requisition for resurfacing major roadways next year. There is going to be quite a bit of extra traffic, especially in the next few months, on roads such as Ronald Reagan Boulevard,...
Tags: Ronald Reagan, North Carolina State University, Football, Florida State University, Sports
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Maryland deal included multimillion-dollar travel subsidy from Big Ten
The Baltimore SunThe University of Maryland's deal to join the Big Ten includes not only the lucrative annual payouts that all members receive, but also a significant concession obtained by the school — a subsidy worth tens of millions of dollars from the conference...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, College Football, The Pennsylvania State University, Big Ten Conference, Maryland Terrapins
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Winter Park WR Gabe McClary has 3 offers, visits UCF today
Gabe McClary is just a laid-back kind of guy who smiles at everything, seemingly taking it all in stride. So when the we learned recently that the Winter Park wide receiver had quietly racked up three college football scholarship offers, it wasn’t...
Tags: College Football, Vanderbilt Commodores, Football, Florida State University, Music
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Anne Arundel County Digest
Open house Partners In Care celebrates its 20th anniversary with an open house from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Jan. 21, at 90 B Ritchie Highway in Glen Burnie. Visitors can learn about family resources, watch a video about the organization, meet staff and...Tags: Auction Service, Fort Meade (military base), Glen Burnie, Annapolis, Music
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Do soaps with triclosan do more harm than good?
If co-workers and family members are coming down with infections this winter, you may be tempted to turn to an anti-bacterial soap for protection. But some scientists are increasingly concerned that a common anti-bacterial ingredient called triclosan...
Tags: GlaxoSmithKline PLC, Research, Chemical Industry, Teachers, Science
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Merril Teller
Email Merril at: mteller@kwch.com Like Merril on Facebook: Teller12 Merril Teller has been Chief Meteorologist at KWCH since September, 1981. Merril began his broadcasting career doing weather reports and forecasts on the student radio station at his...
Tags: Radio, Television Industry, University of Oklahoma, Media Industry, Television Stations
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Men more likely than women to commit research fraud, study finds
Male scientists, particularly those of high academic rank, are more likely than women to commit research fraud and other forms of misconduct, according to a study. In a paper published Monday in mBio, the online journal of the American Society for...
Tags: Civil Laws, Ethics, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Research
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Big Ten re-alignment likely to be "geography-based," Penn State AD says
Nittany LinesPenn State athletic director David Joyner expects the addition of Rutgers and Maryland will lead the Big Ten toward a "geography-based" realignment. In an interview posted on Penn State's website, Joyner said that the conference is leaning toward re-...
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