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The tests, they are a-changin'
Getting into graduate school just got harder. On Aug. 1 the GRE, the most common test for graduate school admission, saw the greatest changes in its 40-year history.
It's a more complicated, longer test now. Question types and even the scoring scale...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Chicago Tribune, Online Advertising, Companies and Corporations
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Rosalie Kaszycki says coworkers feel like part of a family
Daily American Staff WriterRosalie Kaszycki has enjoyed a long career in banking doing what she loves and helping the community as well. The 52-year-old Johnstown native has been with First Commonwealth Bank of Johnstown for 33 years surrounded by coworkers she calls part of a...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), The Salvation Army, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Religion and Belief
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College towns draw retirees
Not everyone loves hitting the links. And, as relaxing as surf sounds can be, even they become commonplace after awhile.
Active retirees and seniors, many blessed with longer life expectancies than their parents, want a combination of recreation,...Tags: University of Connecticut, Real Estate, Homes, Arizona State University, Duke University
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College Park students compete to build green house
At a small construction site tucked between an ice skating rink and an office building, students, professors and contractors sing along to country music as they put the finishing touches on two small houses joined in the middle by a manmade wetland....Tags: Washington, DC, Wetlands, Science and Technology, Environmental Issues, University of Maryland, College Park
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Carroll, Frederick and Howard counties to launch health education center in Mount Airy
WESTMINSTER — State and local officials from Carroll, Frederick and Howard community colleges are scheduled to attend a ground breaking ceremony on Monday, July 25, for the new Mount Airy College Center for Health Care Education. The center is...Tags: Mount Airy, Health, Elections, Colleges and Universities, Politics
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Retired federal worker becomes blogger, teaches his craft
If there's one thing George Clack likes better than grappling with ideas, it's sharing them online as "RasoirJ."
After retiring as head of publications for the U.S. Department of State in September 2009, Clack, then 63, figured he had the time to...Tags: California, Netflix Inc., Colleges and Universities, Google Inc., Facebook
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Education
The Howard County Public School System includes 40 elementary schools; 19 middle schools; 12 high schools; one school for students with severe disabilities; one school for students with behavioral and emotional issues; and one school for students enrolled...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Real Estate, Human Interest, Science and Technology, University of Maryland, College Park
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Local Professional Association Presents Grant to HCPS STEM Educators
The Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association-Aberdeen, Maryland Chapter, has announced it has made its first monetary award for their new STEM Initiative. Aberdeen's initiative is a twist on the traditional acronym for STEM. STEM stands...Tags: Schools, Public Schools, Armed Forces, Elections, Science and Technology
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Head of the class
Lisa Leyla Morris, of Nottingham, was named to Wofford College's dean's list students for the spring 2011 semester. The Kiwanis Club of Parkville recently awarded scholarships to Laureanne Bard and Abida Kazmi, both graduating seniors from Parkville High...Tags: High School Sports, Wetlands, Baltimore County, Human Interest, Science and Technology
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Columbia Arts Council offering art camp through Aug. 19
Listings are accepted on a space-available basis. Events must be open to the public, and priority will be given to those in Howard County. Items typically appear two weeks prior to the date included in the listing if sent far enough in advance. Deadline...Tags: Dance, Human Interest, Hospitals and Clinics, Defense, Laurel Park
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Minn. Extension woody biomass webinar series begins Aug. 17
ST. PAUL, Minn. - The University of Minnesota Extension will offer seven web-based seminars, or “webinars” on woody biomass in Fall, 2011. While they do require access to an internet connection, webinars offer the convenience of learning at your home or...Tags: Nature, Wildlife, Forestry and Timber, Colleges and Universities, Biofuels
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Licensed professionals sanctioned
Watchdog with Paul MuschickHere are the latest disciplinary actions against licensed professionals from the Lehigh Valley area, as reported by the PA Department of State in June and July. The statewide list is here. July 2011 PA Board of Barber Examiners Bucks County......
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