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  • American trio wins 2007 Nobel for economics (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    American economists Leonid Hurwicz, Eric Maskin and Roger Myerson won the 2007 Nobel for economics on Monday for laying the foundations of an economic theory that determines when markets are working effectively.
    2007-10-15 05:33:24
  • Patriots more than perfect (Toronto Star)

    In mathematics, six is called the first perfect number because it equals the sum of its proper divisors: one, two and three (1 + 2 + 3 = 6). In football, six is also a perfect number, describing the win total of the New England Patriots through the same number of starts.
    2007-10-15 01:37:33
  • Kenya: How Useful Will Calculator Be in an Examination Room? (AllAfrica.com)

    LAST year, an important development took place in the way students are tested in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) in Mathematics and Sciences, following the review of the secondary schools' syllabus a few years earlier.
    2007-10-15 03:45:50
  • Poly candidate can’t identify even number

    Punch - The candidates were asked to attempt only odd and even numbers for English language and mathematics papers respectively. Shortly after the test started, an electrical engineering candidate whose name could not be determined immediately approached the ...
    2007-10-14 04:57:00
  • U senior is an innovation award winner in aerospace engineering ...

    Pioneer Press - I always knew where Dave stood in terms of mathematics, life, or anything else, for that matter," said Kristin Nairn, a math professor at St. John's and College of St. Benedict who taught Hauth. He did bounce around on how he was going to use math ...
    2007-10-14 10:26:00
  • And the National Schol winners are...

    Trinidad Express - ... with excellence in these examinations and have awarded 19 Open National Scholarships; 222 Additional National Scholarships The Scholarships were awarded in the following eight subject groupings Business; Environmental Studies; Languages; Mathematics ...
    2007-10-14 07:49:00
  • HS TENNIS: NFHS’ Janese making one final run

    Niagara Gazette - Janese plans to attend a four-year school and study education with a focus in mathematics next year. She’d also like to attempt to play tennis. Contact reporter Nate Beutel at 282-2311, ext. 2262. ANDRIA JANESE • SCHOOL: Niagara Falls • SPORT ...
    2007-10-14 08:46:00
  • Handley gala honors donors as goal is met

    Winchester Star - In addition to teaching mathematics, Omps taught physical education and coached junior varsity basketball before taking over the varsity team in 1967. He became Handley’s director of athletics in 1967. "Those were tough years," Omps said, of ...
    2007-10-14 09:08:00
  • Hazel Park teacher/coach leads rainforest voyages

    Daily Tribune - Hazel Park High School swim coach and mathematics teacher Kevin Gallatin and two of his students spent 10 days in the Amazon rainforest last summer. It is the third summer he has accompanied small groups of students to Peru. It was late June when ...
    2007-10-14 09:15:00
  • Community Milestones

    Winston-Salem Journal - School of Science and Mathematics in Durham have been recognized as Commended Students in the National Merit Scholarship Program and National Hispanic Recognition Program: National Merit Scholarship Program: Davidson County: Derek Christopher O'Neill ...
    2007-10-14 09:29:00
  • FAU tries to improve math scores

    Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel - ... passing rate, which is about 62 percent. "It's not an easy problem to tackle," said Ed Pratt, dean of undergraduate studies at Florida Atlantic University. "At FAU, we have a large number of nontraditional students who have not taken mathematics in ...
    2007-10-14 10:12:00
  • Telling the truth

    Daily Orange - Fewer students are taking an interest in the STEM Disciplines: science, technology, engineering and mathematics. And the other side of the coin is that IT or information related professions are not seen as glamorous or prestigious by the general ...
    2007-10-14 11:24:00
  • Center questions point of exit exams

    AZCentral.com - Students who haven't already passed the test have a chance to retake it: writing, Oct. 30; reading, Oct. 31; and mathematics, Nov. 1. This year's sophomores will have their first shot at the test in the spring. Arizona is among a growing number of ...
    2007-10-14 11:52:00
  • Cooperation counts for math professor

    Boston Online - Education: Graduated from the University of Vienna in 1987 with a degree in biochemistry; earned his doctorate in mathematics there in 1989. Other interests: music (Mahler, Puccini, Beethoven, Mozart); tennis; table tennis. Why he doesn't watch the Tour ...
    2007-10-14 10:55:00
  • Ralph Kodis; saw beauty in the laws of physics; at 90

    Boston Globe - I think he saw great beauty in the laws of physics, and in the use of the language of mathematics to describe those laws," his son said. Mr. Kodis taught at Harvard University and Brown University from 1950 to 1963. He then joined the MIT Lincoln ...
    2007-10-14 11:31:00

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