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  • New Bells Ring in 1812 - Harvard Crimson

    Lowell House’s newly molded Russian bells rang in their inaugural performance of Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture—a piece that explicitly called for Russian bells—on Sunday. The Danilov bells—which preceded the current set—were donated to ...
    2009-05-03 11:22:00
  • Gardening for stress relief: Students stay grounded - Denton Record-Chronicle

    Several University of North Texas students hovered over the two types of lettuce — butter and red leaf — inspecting the color and crispness of the delicate leaves. Keith Anderson, 17, hunkered down in a vegetable garden, surrounded by pavement ...
    2009-05-04 12:13:00
  • 2,400 to earn UNL degrees May 8-9 - Lincoln Journal Star

    About 2,400 students are set to receive degrees during University of Nebraska-Lincoln commencement exercises Friday and Saturday. Ceremonies for recipients of master’s and doctoral degrees will begin at 3 p.m. Friday at the Bob Devaney Sports ...
    2009-05-03 07:48:00
  • State sees increase in mathematics achievement - Wisconsin State Journal

    The 2008-09 Wisconsin Student Assessment System (WSAS) examinations showed a statewide improvement among students in mathematics. The mathematics achievement gap narrowed for all racial and ethnic groups compared to 2005-06 assessments, with the ...
    2009-04-29 12:36:00
  • THE GREAT MATH DEBATE - Centre Daily

    First-grader Matthew Allgeier wrote out the problem — 126+59+42 — in red marker on a large sheet of white paper. CDT/Nabil K. Mark Third grade teacher Todd Roth works on a fractions problem with his students at Gray's Woods Elementary School ...
    2009-05-03 11:30:00
  • Ministry initiatives ease teacher supply problems (Otago Daily Times)

    Staffing of traditionally hard to fill subjects in schools has improved. Mathematics and statistics and technology -- two of the most difficult subjects to staff -- have considerably lower vacancies than previous years, according to a just released Ministry of Education survey.
    2009-05-03 09:33:49
  • School eyes ‘Da Vinci’ minds with revamp (The Malaysian Insider)

    SINGAPORE, May 4 — The National University of Singapore (NUS) High School of Mathematics and Science wants to produce Singapore’s own Leonardo Da Vinci. The legendary Italian known for his work as an artist, scientist and engineer is the inspiration for a curriculum revamp which will now train its students to think across disciplines. Principal Hang Kim Hoo believes that pigeon-holing his ...
    2009-05-03 07:30:03
  • STEM education initiative funded (Rensselaer Polytechnic)

    The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation recently provided RPI with a grant for the purpose of initiating what is being referred to as a “progressive dialogue” about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education in New York State.
    2009-05-04 12:19:30
  • Campers to delve into sciences and business (The Post and Courier)

    About 40 Berkeley County middle school students will have the opportunity to attend a technology and entrepreneurship camp this summer, a new program that's a partnership between the school district, the South Carolina Governor's School for Science & Mathematics and Google.
    2009-05-03 11:47:48

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