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  • 10 great roses for beginners in Houston

    Houston Chronicle - It was developed by Robert Basye, a Texas A&M mathematics professor and rose breeder of 50 years. He named the rose for a friend's daughter. `Belinda's Dream' also has been designated EarthKind by the Texas Agricultural Extension Service. EarthKind ...
    2008-01-10 03:53:00
  • Sage: Insights into open source technology

    UW Daily Online - When you purchase [commercial software], you get limited use and can’t make copies,” said William Stein, UW mathematics professor and creator of SAGE. SAGE is open source, which means users can change, copy and share it without worrying about a ...
    2008-01-13 07:53:00
  • Islam’s Role in the Elections

    Harvard Crimson - Harvard and MIT Students on Islam and Society,” and is a history concentrator in Dunster House. Dilshoda Yergasheva ’09 is internal chair of the Harvard Islamic Society and is an applied mathematics concentrator in Cabot House
    2008-01-13 09:12:00
  • Looking forward

    Kane County Chronicle - Pace is founding president and president emerita of Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy and internationally is recognized as a pioneer and innovative leader, speaker and writer. Copies of her book will be available for sale and signing, and she ...
    2008-01-13 09:33:00
  • GIRLS BOWLER OF WEEK

    Bridgeton News - Mathematics. I like how you can always get a set answer." Favorite teacher: "Mr. Sebba, my math teacher in my sophomore and junior years. He's always encouraged me in school and supports me during my bowling matches." Favorite coach: "Audrey Lelyo ...
    2008-01-13 09:33:00
  • Teacher retiring in style

    Topeka Capitol-Journal - Topeka Collegiate School fifth-grade teacher Jeremy Philipp has been selected as a 2007 winner of an Edyth May Sliffe Award for Distinguished Junior High/Middle School Mathematics Teaching. This award, administered by the Mathematical Association of ...
    2008-01-13 10:37:00
  • School adds carbon-free degree

    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 ...
    2008-01-13 09:47:00
  • Getting involved at kids' schools is rewarding

    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 ...
    2008-01-13 09:47:00
  • Jan. 14, 1898: Math Just Didn't Add Up for Mr. Dodgson

    Wired News - 1898: Charles Lutwidge Dodgson dies. Literature loses an inventive mind. Mathematics loses an indifferent one. Dodgson, better known to the world as Lewis Carroll (who devised his pen name by translating his first two names into the Latin "Carolus ...
    2008-01-13 09:19:00
  • Flirting with nostalgia

    Boston Globe - Yes, the 75-minute performance truly brought the ruckus thanks mostly to a souped-up Method Man, the rapid-fire round-robin rhyming and a discerning sound mix that didn't obscure the famous ghetto noir tracks being laid down by DJ Mathematics. But ...
    2008-01-13 10:30:00
  • EFF tries to quash labels' "making available" claims (Ars Technica)

    Can the music labels sue someone for copyright infringement without being able to show that the person actually distributed the music in question to the public? The EFF says no, and it has filed a brief that seeks an end to the labels' "making available" argument. Read More...
    2008-01-13 09:36:25
  • Tech savvy shows up at science fair (Pioneer Press)

    Science fairs aren't just about bubbling model volcanoes and Erector Sets anymore. A new generation of technology-savvy students is surprising educators with expanding abilities and interests.
    2008-01-13 10:15:03
  • NYSUT salutes 2007 class of National Board Certified teachers (New York Teacher)

    Janet Bevilacqua, Oceanside Federation of Teachers, English Language Arts; Jason Brechko, Glens Falls TA, Science; Douglas Brown, Rochester TA, Mathematics; David Bub, Schenectady FT, Social Studies-History; Catherine Cassady, Scotia-Glenville TA, ELA; Matthew Clayton, Ossining TA, Social Studies-History; Patricia Clements, Middleburgh CTA, ELA; Stefan Cohen, Rochester TA, Social ...
    2008-01-13 09:58:11
  • The Value Imperative — Part 4: The Investment Methods of Benjamin Graham (Guru Focus)

    Benjamin Graham was a genius. When he graduated from Columbia College he was offered teaching positions in English, mathematics and philosophy. But as fate would have it, he started his career on Wall Street working for Newburger, Henderson and Loeb as a runner delivering checks and securities.
    2008-01-13 08:47:08
  • Jan. 14, 1898: Math Just Didn't Add Up for Mr. Dodgson (Addict 3D)

    Lecturing on mathematics isn't Charles Lutwidge Dodgson's cup of tea. Imagining a world populated by skittish rabbits, hookah-smoking caterpillars and a Red Queen: That's his cup of tea.
    2008-01-13 06:44:59

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