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Frances M. Finney, educator
Frances M. Finney, who overcame poverty, earned a college degree and became a city school teacher, died April 19 from heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Guilford resident was 82. Frances Mae Hopkins was born in Baltimore and was...
Tags: Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Duke University, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Heart Failure, Civil Rights
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Additional PCB Contamination Found At Wethersfield High School
The Hartford CourantNew testing has revealed still more PCB contamination at Wethersfield High School, substantially increasing cleanup costs for the school's upcoming $75 million renovation. The ballooning abatement bill forced the building committee earlier this month...Tags: Environmental Issues, Wethersfield, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics
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John Burroughs High graduates take the field for final hurdle
More than a thousand spectators filled the stands of Memorial Field Thursday night to cheer not for a game, but for John Burroughs High School students clearing the final hurdle. As the 602 red-gowned members of the class of 2013 talked excitedly...Tags: Theater, California Polytechnic State University, Tennis, Music Theater, Entertainment Events
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Who will win at the Freddy Awards tonight?
Lehigh Valley ParentingAre Freedom High School and Parkland High School the Freddy favorites? The schools tied for the most Freddy Award nominations with 15 - both with big, lavish, operatic-style new musicals. So who do you think will come out on top when the Freddy Awards are... -
Parkland is the big winner at Freddy Awards
Parkland was the big winner with a total of six Freddy Awards, including the award for best musical for "Phantom of the Opera" and the best actor award for William Marshall, who played the title role, in the awards ceremony Thursday at Easton's State...
Tags: Theater, Newsies (musical), Easton (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Ceremonies, Awards and Prizes
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Middle school students use math, science knowledge to build cardboard boats
Staff WriterArmed with only cardboard, sealant and duck tape, middle school students throughout the Imperial Valley managed to construct boats fit for two students for the MESA Cardboard Boat Competition. The inaugural event saw a total of 33 boats from eight...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Mountains, Students, Education, Landforms
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Higher Ed Week gets answers
Staff WriterJudi Pritchard recalls applying for college being a lot simpler than it is now for her only child, Shoshanah, a junior at Southwest High School. “When I went to college it was completely different. It was easier,” she said. “It just...Tags: Financial Aid, Teaching and Learning, Students, Education, University of the Pacific
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College news for May 26, 2013
Scholarships Eastern Kentucky Univeristy: Cassondra Porter, of Danville, was one of five Eastern Kentucky University students (among only 30 statewide) who received scholarships recently from the Kentucky CPA Educational Foundation. The scholarships...
Tags: Eastern Kentucky University, Miami University, Financial Aid, University of South Carolina , Awards and Prizes
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Our Laguna: D.A.R. hands out youth awards
The Patriots Day Parade was a gift to the city from Laguna Beach Daughters of the American Revolution, and the chapter continues to reward the youth of our city who demonstrate their love of country and service to the community. Throughout the years,...
Tags: Financial Aid, Awards and Prizes, England, Education, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Summit School teacher shares passion for students with disabilities
Debora Coates-Consugar has a penchant for making math simple and enjoyable for students at Summit School, an Edgewater-based, not-for-profit education center for children with dyslexia and other learning problems. But sometimes the math department...Tags: Education, Annapolis, Schools, Arts and Culture, Dyslexia
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Women's college lacrosse notebook: Is parity a real thing?
There's been a lot of talk in Division I women's college lacrosse about parity, and it certainly has shown within some conferences and with a few new teams in the NCAA tournament this spring, but that parity still isn't making it to the top. This year's...
Tags: Villanova Wildcats, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Syracuse Orange, Schools, NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament
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READER SUBMITTED: Five Trinity Students, Alumni Win Fulbrights For Research Or Teaching
HartfordTrinity College reaped a bounty of Fulbright awards for the 2013-14 academic year, with two graduating seniors and three alumni being awarded fellowships to conduct research or teach. In addition, three others -- two members of the Class of 2013 and an...Tags: Trinity College, England, London School of Economics, Germany, Education
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