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What's hot
Educators in both computer science and information technology agree that opportunity is boundless in the tech sector and there is a strong need to prepare the workforce in this country. Following are some of the "hot" degrees to pursue. "Probably the...Tags: Career and Workplace, Technology, Advanced Training, Science, Elmhurst College
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Boundless opportunities exist in the computer science, info tech fields
What was true 10 years ago is still true today: computer science and information technology are good fields to enter. What has changed is why people enter these fields and what they can do within the field has greatly expanded. Matthew Bauer, senior...Tags: Illinois Institute of Technology, Technology, Software Industry, Science, Elmhurst College
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Area students graduate from St. Mary's College
The following area students recently were awarded Bachelor of Arts degrees from St. Mary’s College of Maryland: • Ryan Bass of Frederick, Md., graduated with a major in history. • Lauren Bennett of Frederick graduated with a major in...Tags: Sociology, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Social Sciences, Psychology, Science
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Polling place changes cause Election Day confusion
Long lines aren't the only nuisance for some Chicagoland voters this Election Day. About 20 percent of Cook County's polling places have changed since the last election, which sent uninformed voters to the wrong place. Compounding the confusion was...
Tags: Cook County Government, Elections, Polls, Cook County Board of Commissioners, James Allen
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Edward E. Sommerfeldt, former Coppin chair
Edward E. Sommerfeldt, who founded the computer science program at Coppin State University where he taught for 39 years and served as a mentor to students and faculty, died May 14 of complications from brain cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson. He was...Tags: Coppin State University, Science, Northwood, Religion and Belief, College Sports
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License of doctor who worked with George Tiller revoked
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas regulators on Friday revoked the medical license of a doctor accused of performing inadequate mental health exams on young patients she then referred to the late Dr. George Tiller for late-term abortions. The State...
Tags: Abortion, Crime, Law and Justice, Science, Justice System, Sam Brownback
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Remodeled Caltech lab turned green
Caltech students and professors looking to create green energy now have a sustainable central hub. Over the past 18 months workers gutted the 1971 Earle M. Jorgensen Laboratory and renovated it into a modern glass building to house the Resnick...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Science, Google Inc., Renewable Energy, Southern California Edison Company
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Jonathan Ryan Burrs - Hagerstown City Council Candidates Q&A
Name: Jonathan Ryan Burrs Date of birth: Dec. 3, 1970 Address: 950 Lanvale St. Education (highest attained): Computer Programming, Army Computer Science School Occupation: Principal Business Analyst, Phoenix Team, JLG Industries Party affiliation:...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Local Elections, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Computing and Information Technology Industry, Business
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Radio, announcing took Doug Fain from shy kid to vibrant personality
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comThe shy and quiet 14-year-old had been reading newspaper stories into a tape recorder in the basement since he was a child. Now it was the real thing — true, it was just reading fundraising pledges on the air for a few minutes, but it was radio. And...Tags: Super Bowl, Football, Music, Disc Jockeys, Local Elections
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SDSU professor develops program to stop dropouts
Fox 5 San Diego ReporterSAN DIEGO -- A San Diego State University professor has developed a computer program that helps prevent at-risk students from dropping out of school. San Diego State professor Dr. Robert Briggs spent the past 20 years researching ways to reduce the...Tags: Software Industry, Teachers, Social Sciences, Arts and Culture, Culture
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Maryland's tech education effort does not compute
Gov. Martin O'Malleycorrectly flags STEM fields — science, technology, engineering and mathematics — as critical economic enablers, and an administrative priority. Thus, it was good news when Towson University recently won a $2 million grant...
Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Career and Workplace, Technology, Graduation, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Inspired by Marissa Mayer, tech wimp takes MIT computer course
As soon as I learned that Marissa Mayer was tapped to be Yahoo's new CEO, I, like many women I know, immediately started devouring everything I could find on the 37-year-old former Google employee. I've interviewed many computer scientists over the...
Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Science, Marissa Mayer, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Science and Technology
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