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College News for June 16, 2013
President’s List Western Kentucky University: Sarah Durham of Yosemite, daughter of Mary and Randall Durham. She is a psychology major and criminology minor. Scholarships BRENTWOOD, Tenn. — Tractor Supply Co. and the National FFA Foundation...
Tags: High Schools, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Tractor Supply Company, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning
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Palm Beach State College names two new interior design education panel members
Sun SentinelThe Palm Beach State College’s Business Partnership Council for Interior Design Technology, which works with an associate degree program at the school, has added new members. Joseph Cortes, president of HomeLife Interiors, based in West Palm...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Colleges and Universities, Interior Design, Jupiter, Google+
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Powerful X-ray reveals archaeopteryx feather's hidden colors
A powerful X-ray machine, that shines a light brighter than the sun, has helped science detectives determine the color of a 150-million-year-old feather that once belonged to an archaeopteryx, an ancient animal that shared traits with both birds and...
Tags: X-rays, Colleges and Universities, Medical Procedures and Tests, Stanford University, Paleontology
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Gov. Jerry Brown's university plan is left unfinished in budget
SACRAMENTO — California’s budget is almost done, but Gov. Jerry Brown still has a lot of unfinished business when it comes to higher education. The final spending plan does not include the governor’s proposal to tie new money for...
Tags: Jerry Brown, Politics, Executive Branch, Colleges and Universities, Government
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West Hartford Sixth Grader Places First In State Energy Contest
The Hartford CourantA King Philip Middle School sixth grader was honored at a ceremony at the Capitol on Tuesday with an "eesmarts" award from Energize Connecticut. Sarah Lewis won first place for her grade level in the ninth annual contest, which requires students to...Tags: Environmental Issues, Alternative Energy, Apple iPad, Students, Teaching and Learning
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B-Side Artists are back at Third Thursday Gallery Hop in Orlando
Downtown Orlando's big monthly art night is next week. The Third Thursday art crawl, 6-9 p.m., brings crowds to the city's urban core to see new art in galleries, bars and on the sidewalk.. CityArts Factory (29 S. Orange Ave.) remains the hub, having...
Tags: Winter Park, Arts, Fine Artists, Valencia College, Arts and Culture
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Simone continues music legacy
Elmhurst College's Summer Extravaganza concert features jazz singer Simone, performing with the Elmhurst College Jazz Band. Simone's accolades go beyond her being the daughter of late singer, musician and activist Nina Simone. The vocalist and actress has...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Music, Elmhurst College, Entertainment
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Classical Corner
Chicago Philharmonic: Mattia Rondelli is guest conductor for a program of favorite Italian and American orchestral works by Rossini, Verdi, Puccini, Gershwin, Bernstein and others. Susan Merdinger is the piano soloist. Sponsored by the Italian Consulate...Tags: Grant Park, Michigan Avenue, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Music
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Harford school system doing less with more [Editorial]
Harford County Public Schools leadership has left the realm of reality as it applies to budget management. The decision that no doubt will be getting the most attention in the coming weeks is a recommendation by the administration, and approved by the...Tags: Unemployment, Teachers, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Students
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Shepherd University names new director of admissions
Matthew Huber has been named director of admissions at Shepherd University, the school said in a news release. Huber began his new duties June 6. He is responsible for achieving annual and long-range enrollment goals and assisting in the development...
Tags: University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Colleges and Universities, Students, Teaching and Learning, University of Missouri
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Anne Arundel County education briefs
Bates Middle gets grant The College Board has awarded Wiley H. Bates Middle School in Annapolis a $5,000 Award for Excellence and Innovation in the Arts. Bates became the county's first fully arts-integrated school, as well as a magnet school for the...Tags: Arts, Severna Park, Colleges and Universities, Arts and Culture, Teaching and Learning
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Group urges teachers' raises based on student achievement
A local advocacy group is pushing for teachers' raises and bonuses based on whether instructors are willing to take on difficult assignments and on whether they deliver measurable student achievement gains. The proposals are part of two policy papers...Tags: School Examinations, Teachers, Eric Garcetti, Students, Teaching and Learning
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