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March 29, 2008: Bowen honored at tribute dinner
INDIANAPOLIS — Former Gov. Otis Bowen keeps an eye on what’s happening with state government and remains keenly interested nearly three decades after leaving office. Some lawmakers sought him out this winter for advice as they debated the...Tags: Regional Authority, Government, Politics, Mitch Daniels, Executive Branch
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International trade is the opposite of war
One of the most vexing issues to economists is how poorly most people understand international trade. Among economists of all stripes, there is no more fully recognized truth than the benefits of trade. From Milton Friedman to Paul Krugman, and everyone...Tags: Career and Workplace, Milton Friedman, Paul Krugman, Business, Employees
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Orlando Catholic diocese to ordain four new priests
Orlando SentinelBishop John Noonan of Orlando's Catholic diocese is set to ordain four men to the order of priesthood on Saturday, May 25, at 10 a.m. The men will be ordained at St. James Cathedral, 215 N. Orange Avenue, Orlando. The four men, who have each been...Tags: Religious Education, Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Seminaries
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Group claims Ball State prof teaching creationism
MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) — Ball State University is investigating an atheist organization's complaint that one of the professors at the Indiana college is teaching religion rather than science. The Freedom From Religion Foundation has filed a formal...
Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Science, Religion and Belief, Church and State Relations
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Atheist group says Ball State professor teaching creationism in honors science class
MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) — Ball State University is investigating a complaint that one of its professors is teaching religion rather than science. The Freedom From Religion Foundation has filed a formal objection to Eric Hedin's teaching with university...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Science, Religion and Belief, Science and Technology, Education
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Study results in loss of job
A recent study by conservative think-tank the Heritage Foundation sheds a great deal of light on the sausage mill of policy research, and the courage and integrity of the process of policy research altogether. The Heritage study itself estimated that...Tags: Research, Immigration, Politics, Heritage Foundation, Migration
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Are college presidents worth their eye-popping salaries?
Change of SubjectEvidently not. The Chronicle of HIgher Education has posted a list of the top 100 salaries of public-university presidents (by total compensation package: Graham B. Spanier Pennsylvania State University at University Park $2,906,721 (1st) Jay Gogue Auburn... -
Four public university presidents make collective $9.2 million
Four presidents at public research universities made a collective $9.2 million in fiscal year 2012, with the top earner of the group making much of his money because he was fired, according to a report released Sunday by the Chronicle of Higher Education....
Tags: University of Michigan, Virginia Tech, University of Maryland, College Park, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Education
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J.C. Penney woes may persist as Best Buy rebounds
For a while, J.C. Penney and Best Buy seemed to be doppelgangers. The two retailers struggled with intensifying competition after years of comfortable stagnation. Beset by Wall Street skepticism and shaky consumer loyalty, each made sweeping attempts at...
Tags: Kohl's, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Best Buy Co., Inc., Moody's Corporation
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Geneva student wins culinary contest
The clock was ticking, and Olivia Block had yet to plate the last course. During the three-hour test, judges had hovered over her shoulder, a fellow competitor was inches away on the other side of the table, and the nearby audience watched every move as...
Tags: Students, Geneva (Kane, Illinois), Lifestyle and Leisure, Education, Teaching and Learning
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Former Central Florida players bask in limelight of Florida Gulf Coast's run
Brett Comer calls it a whirlwind. Sherwood Brown said his life might never be the same. Florida Gulf Coast University's unprecedented run through the NCAA men's basketball tournament has captivated sports fans far from the campus of less than 14,000...
Tags: Financial Aid, Sports, Awards and Prizes, Florida Gulf Coast Eagles, College Basketball
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