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  • Enid QB Chelf switches commitment from TU to OSU - Tulsa World

    After having announced his commitment to the University of Tulsa months ago, Enid High School quarterback Clint Chelf said that he has reconsidered and plans to sign with Oklahoma State. GoPokes.com reported that on Wednesday, Chelf was offered a ...
    2008-12-04 04:09:00
  • AOA-Led Group Urges Obama to Increase Health Care Access ... - Newsblaze.com

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American Optometric Association (AOA), the voice of more than 36,000 frontline providers of eye and vision care in America, and eleven other organizations comprising the Patients' Access to ...
    2008-12-04 04:52:00
  • Making outdated texbooks obsolete - Austin American-Statesman

    State Rep. Dan Branch, R-Dallas, is right to question whether the state should continue investing hundreds of millions of dollars in textbooks that, with some exceptions, are usually outdated as soon as they reach the classroom. Branch is suggesting ...
    2008-12-04 04:52:00
  • Yale postdoc wins women in science fellowship - U-Wire.com

    From an early age, Ania Bleszynski-Jayich, the daughter of two physicists, was captivated by the simple elegance of physics. Growing up, she said she knew she would devote her life to its study. Now, Bleszynski-Jayich, a Yale postdoctoral student in ...
    2008-12-04 04:31:00
  • Planets aligned for viewing - Worthington Daily Globe

    MITCHELL, S.D. - People who enjoy gazing into the night sky may be enjoying an interesting sight in recent days. In late November and early December, Dakota Wesleyan University mathematics professor Michael Farney said Venus and Jupiter are in ...
    2008-12-04 01:03:00
  • Professional Development Key to Improving Math Achievement - PhysOrg

    (PhysOrg.com) -- Teachers have a greater impact than new textbooks or computers when it comes to raising math scores, according to a comprehensive research review by the Johns Hopkins University School of Education's Center for Data-Driven Reform in ...
    2008-12-04 02:15:00
  • Attracting customers - UCLA News

    Discover magazine has named mathematics professor Terence Tao, who holds UCLA’s James and Carol Collins Chair in the College of Letters and Science, and Joseph Teran, UCLA assistant professor of mathematics, two of the 50 “Best Brains in Science ...
    2008-12-04 03:41:00
  • Singapore math program (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)

    The Spartanburg Day School recently adopted the Singapore Math program, regarded as the number one math program in the world. The approach differs from U.S. programs in that it relies on visuals and manipulatives to explain mathematics in a simpler way.
    2008-12-04 04:30:10
  • Food bank's needs grow as layoffs begin (Vancouver Sun)

    Rose Zamora, 62, is packing groceries at the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society. It's a place where the mathematics of giving and taking appear in sharp relief and Zamora knows both sides of the equation.
    2008-12-04 03:57:15
  • Teacher beats up class (The Telegraph)

    A mathematics teacher allegedly kicked, punched, slapped and hit with rulers and dusters his entire class for laughing when he fell off a chair in a government-aided primary school in Behala on Thursday.
    2008-12-04 02:47:14
  • Professor, former student share prestigious award for problem-solving ... - PhysOrg

    The Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) has awarded its Frederick W. Lanchester Prize for the best contribution to operations research and the management sciences published in English to Hanif Sherali, a University ...
    2008-12-04 11:16:00
  • Nation’s roads require N260bn to be recovered, says ferma boss - Vanguard

    THE Federal Government said yesterday that if the nation’s over 34,000 kilometre Federal roads must be recovered from their present sorry state, a total of N260 billion would be required. According to the government in its analysis, a minimum of ...
    2008-12-04 12:56:00
  • Aging tech yields golden opportunity - Bend Bulletin

    Ron Langer, front, is chief operating officer of Alchemy Solutions Inc., a company that develops and sells software to help organizations switch from mainframe computer systems to server-based operations. Few people may know that from 1996 until last ...
    2008-12-04 12:56:00
  • Raytheon Appoints Lynn Dugle President of Intelligence and Information ... - PR Newswire

    WALTHAM, Mass., Dec. 4, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) has appointed Lynn A. Dugle president of Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems (IIS), effective Jan. 1, 2009. Dugle succeeds Michael D. Keebaugh, IIS ...
    2008-12-04 12:56:00
  • Oliver Selfridge, early innovator in AI, dies at 82 - CNET News

    Oliver G. Selfridge, an innovator in early computer science and artificial intelligence, died on Wednesday in Boston. He was 82. The cause was injuries suffered in a fall on Sunday at his home in nearby Belmont, Mass., said his companion, Edwina L ...
    2008-12-04 01:25:00

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