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  • Grading the AP Curriculum

    Inside Higher Ed - Other factors, such as the rigor of mathematics in high school, were found to have a much more significant impact on college performance. Tai said Monday that there is a lot he likes about the College Board audit. He said that the process seems to ...
    2007-11-06 12:06:00
  • Friendly rivals wind up careers

    Providence Journal - I’ve always loved languages and the mathematics side of business,” she said. Last spring, she studied Spanish in Seville, Spain, and had “the best time in the best city.” She is studying Mandarin Chinese to enhance her business career, not so ...
    2007-11-06 04:17:00
  • Your next three days

    Batavia Sun - Lectures by mathematics expert: North Central College will host two mathematics lectures by Dr. Herbert Kasube, associate professor of mathematics at Bradley University, in Smith Hall at Old Main, 30 N. Brainard St. His free lectures will interest ...
    2007-11-06 01:40:00
  • Tuscaloosa Academy begins new era with Killion as coach

    Tuscaloosa News - Obviously, it’s going to be very difficult,” said Killion, who joined the Tuscaloosa Academy faculty as a mathematics teacher. “Obviously, Coach Brenizer set a precedent for this program, and that’s something we hope to live up to. I was ...
    2007-11-06 01:18:00
  • Hinds pays for extra teacher

    Ashburton Guardian - A spare classroom on site would be used as the sixth teaching space, where the new teacher would have a regular class for the core subjects of reading, writing, spelling and mathematics. The extra classroom would see pupil numbers in affected classes ...
    2007-11-06 02:22:00
  • Scary thoughts about people not saving for retirement

    Buffalo News - Gambling on retirement: At a casino, gambling $1 at a time, your odds of winning $1,000 before losing $1,000 are 1 in 2 trillion, said Travis Jarvis, Mathematics Department chairman at Brigham Young University, who has researched casino odds ...
    2007-11-06 03:34:00
  • KW weather balloon bursts

    Salina Journal - According to a press release from the college, Sue McDonald, chairman in KWU's Department of Mathematics and Physics, said the balloon carried a payload that included temperature probes, an accelerometer, a video camera and a GPS transmitter. A ...
    2007-11-06 02:30:00
  • Parent says math a problem

    Northwest Herald - Students enrolled in District 47 schools participate in Connected Mathematics, a math curriculum, before entering high school. Although Stich was the only parent to speak during the meeting, others in attendance agreed. Chuck Barnett, who has children ...
    2007-11-06 02:44:00
  • We can afford to go out of Europe, says defiant Benitez

    Belfast Telegraph - Some may argue with Benitez's mathematics. The prize-money for reaching this year's final – £16.4m to the winner; £14.3m to the runners-up – is dwarfed by the gate receipts, merchandising and other spin-offs, and the club's owners ...
    2007-11-05 11:16:00
  • Math prof fighting disease in Africa

    Winnipeg Free Press - A local mathematician is using his number-crunching savvy to help control the spread of tuberculosis, AIDS and malaria in Africa. University of Manitoba mathematics professor Abba Gumel is travelling to Uganda with other Canadian and African ...
    2007-11-06 04:46:00
  • University of Maine theater shines in "Hedda Gabler"

    Bangor Daily News - That appears to go against the actor’s grain and Ferland, who’s majoring in theater and mathematics, never seems quite comfortable in the character’s skin but his baritone voice and easy stage presence conveys that the man is a force to be ...
    2007-11-06 03:20:00
  • Wayne poker club victim a 'quiet guy'

    NorthJersey.com - He later enrolled at Stevens Institute of Technology, where he received his master's degree in mathematics in 2001. He was a teaching assistant during that time. "He enjoyed learning, and luckily my sister was able to make enough as a breadwinner ...
    2007-11-06 04:31:00
  • Stress Increases Cocaine Addiction

    Science Daily - ... does the recreational user only try it once whereas another person becomes physically and mentally dependent on the drug? Behavioural Pharmacologist Inge de Jong, attached to the LUMC (Leiden University Medical Center) and the Faculty of Mathematics ...
    2007-11-06 04:53:00
  • Big feat for tiny school

    Asbury Park Press - The 284 students at Allied Health are offered a college preparatory program with special emphasis on mathematics, science and technology — especially as they apply to the medical field. The program emphasizes community involvement through service ...
    2007-11-06 05:29:00
  • '08 freeze on state university tuition is urged

    AZCentral.com - Arizona's Instrument to Measure Standards (AIMS) is a state standards-based test, designed specifically to measure students' achievements in mathematics, reading and writing. The state of Arizona requires all sophomores to take the AIMS test in ...
    2007-11-06 12:49:00

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