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  • Apology solicited for death of computing founding father Turing - ZDNet Blogs

    Alan Turing can rightly be called the founding father of computing. Born in 1912, he studied mathematics and logic, and was not only one of the most advanced computer scientists of his age, but of the entire generation. During the Second World War ...
    2009-09-01 10:22:00
  • We Are Losing Women from Mathematics - MAA Online

    On Tuesday, September 22, I will be joining Sylvia Bozeman of Spelman College and Carlos Castillo-Chavez of Arizona State University to appear before the Congressional Diversity and Innovation Caucus to make a presentation on "Diversity and the ...
    2009-09-01 09:46:00
  • Don Richardson, teacher - Philadelphia Daily News

    Don F. Richardson, 90, a former teacher and coach at the Haverford School and a champion tennis player, died of renal failure on Monday at his home in West Palm Beach, Fla. His daughter Anita Archuleta said Mr. Richardson was born in Springfield ...
    2009-09-01 02:01:00
  • Money, Mentors and Love - Inside Higher Ed

    The top factors in helping graduate students complete a Ph.D. are financial support, mentoring and family support (the latter meaning non-financial), according to a survey of new doctorate holders by the Council of Graduate Schools. The survey is ...
    2009-09-01 02:01:00
  • Go Mississippi! - Democrat

    We Mississippians sometimes have a complex about being at the bottom of the chart on a lot of issues. More than once we have declared "Thank goodness for Arkansas," for knocking us out of a 50th ranking on something. This time, however, we did ...
    2009-09-01 01:32:00
  • Cruiser aims to end missed pickups - Daily Trojan

    One night last year, Noel Arreola, an undecided sophomore, waited for a Campus Cruiser that never came. “A cruiser never came at all and I ended up walking because I wasn’t sure what had happened,” Arreola said. Another time last year, Arreola ...
    2009-09-01 02:44:00
  • LOTTERY DIRECTOR OF MARKETING RESEARCH - Hartford Courant

    The Connecticut Lottery Corporation, a quasi-public entity, seeks to hire a Lottery Director of Marketing Research direct market research initiatives, develop the strategic marketing plans, and serve as technical and strategic advisor to senior ...
    2009-09-01 04:24:00
  • School news - Tuscaloosa News

    received the President's Volunteer Service Award and gold medal from President Barack Obama. It is given to young people who have completed and verified more than 250 service hours within a 12-month period. Holy Spirit Catholic High School announces ...
    2009-09-01 03:27:00
  • Gift of land will preserve 'Mudville' on the Genesee River - Democrat and Chronicle

    Tucked away along a meandering stretch of the Genesee River, the Genesee Valley Wildlife Management Area is accessible only by dead-end road or by boat. Other than much-better-known Letchworth State Park, the 771 acres of forests, fallow farm fields ...
    2009-09-01 05:43:00
  • Link exchange - Economist.com

    • Mike Bryan at macroblog notes that services have been placing persistent downward pressure on consumer price levels—a reflection, perhaps, of extremely weak labour markets. • Lessons for Kindle competitors : "The lower prices of iPod ...
    2009-08-31 08:10:00
  • Gaining ground - Review

    EAST LIVERPOOL - While it may not appear to be the case at first glance, district officials contend East Liverpool City School students are making headway and test scores are improving.the 2008-09 school year report card, East Liverpool is in the ...
    2009-08-31 10:33:00
  • Working to get ahead Free career program helps unemployed in ... - Bennington Banner

    BENNINGTON -- A unique program is being offered this fall in Bennington and other parts of the state to anyone unemployed or underemployed and looking to further their career skills. And the best part -- it's free. Sponsored by Community College of ...
    2009-08-31 09:57:00
  • CABE gives green light to string of education reforms - Indian Express

    The Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE) Monday approved a string of HRD Minister Kapil Sibal’s reforms in education—development of a Core Curriculum for Science & Mathematics for all school boards, grading system in CBSE schools from ...
    2009-08-31 09:07:00
  • In a league of its own - Bangkok Post

    Geniuses are made, not born. A prodigy growing up in the wrong environment, without the right opportunities or devoid of constant support, can hardly be successful. Yet, if a slightly-above-average student with a clear ambition receives proper ...
    2009-08-31 08:31:00
  • Goose Creek Board OKs calendar adjustments - Baytown Sun

    The Goose Creek Board of Trustees approved some minor changes to the current school calendar Monday night. The Board voted to designate April 5, previously a “Bad Weather Day” holiday, as a full instructional day for students. The adjustment is ...
    2009-08-31 08:53:00

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