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  • Gilbert P. Glascoe Sr., assistant pastor - Baltimore Sun

    The Rev. Gilbert Preston Glascoe Sr., the assistant pastor of the Leadenhall Baptist Church, a computer analyst and mathematics teacher, died of cancer Dec. 23 at the Northwest Hospital Center. The Woodlawn resident was 71. Born in Baltimore and ...
    2010-01-04 08:55:00
  • Why the way we think is like the rhythms of nature - Nationalpost.com

    Cowan, a professor in mathematics and neurology, says that when the brain undergoes a phase transition, it moves from random to patterned activity, but the brain at rest produces random activity. Cowan's findings are consistent with laboratory ...
    2010-01-04 12:30:00
  • The Problem of Persistence - MAA Online

    The highly linear structure of the traditional mathematics curriculum is one of its strengths: One knows what a student is supposed to learn when and what common mastery can be expected of students in later courses. Moreover, the nature of the ...
    2010-01-04 08:41:00
  • Mathematics gallery to be opened before March - Hindu

    CHENNAI: School students and visitors to Periyar Science and Technology Centre, a facility of Science City, will soon have an exclusive gallery to help them understand mathematical concepts better. The Ramanujan Mathematics Gallery is getting ready ...
    2010-01-04 10:57:00
  • New Leadership Team Prepares Ricardo, Inc., for Growth - Biloxi Sun Herald

    VAN BUREN TWP., Mich., Jan. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Ricardo, Inc., the U.S. subsidiary of Ricardo plc, the leading independent provider of technology, product innovation and engineering solutions to the world's automotive, defense, transport and new energy ...
    2010-01-04 07:08:00
  • South Africa Struggles to Fix Dysfunctional Schools (Update1) - BusinessWeek

    Jan. 4 (Bloomberg) -- South Africa’s failing school system is condemning millions to a life of unemployment, crimping economic growth and fueling crime, even as spending on education surges. The pass rate for final-year high school has dropped for ...
    2010-01-04 05:13:00
  • Ex-Ute basketball star Doleac is back in the classroom - Salt Lake Tribune

    During his decade in the NBA, Michael Doleac kept in touch with physicist Richard Ingebretsen, one of his old University of Utah professors, seeking counsel on a possible future career as a scientist or a doctor. "He was asking me for articles on ...
    2010-01-04 07:22:00
  • Letter to the Editor: Lost friend - Tulsa World

    In mid-November Tulsa lost a good friend, Lois Simms Chambers. Chambers was born and raised in Drumright and her dad was a black heavyweight fighter, Bradford “Brad” Simms. Jack Johnson, America’s first black heavyweight champion, was her ...
    2010-01-04 05:42:00
  • Quantum Offers One-on-One Tutoring and Homework Help to College and ... - YAHOO!

    ... chemistry and mathematics where one concept builds on the next and it's easy to fall behind, the Quantum Tutors are the perfect complement to teacher instruction and the textbook," comments Mr. Dale Holder, Quantum's Chief Academic Officer and ...
    2010-01-04 07:29:00
  • College notes for Jan. 4 - Post-Crescent

    Chilton: Joshua Kasper, history; Peggy Gruber, human biology; Nicholas Ortlieb, mathematics (cum laude); Alex Roehrig, mathematics, and Steven Roehrig, mathematics. Clintonville: Amanda Krause, education (cum laude). Freedom: Tara Dey, business ...
    2010-01-04 03:19:00
  • South Africa Struggles to Fix Dysfunctional Schools: Week Ahead - BusinessWeek

    Jan. 4 (Bloomberg) -- South Africa’s failing schools system is condemning millions to a life of unemployment, crimping economic growth and fueling crime, even as spending on education surges. The pass rate for final-year high school has dropped for ...
    2010-01-04 01:03:00
  • Briefs: Archaeology museum plans kids' workshop - El Paso Times

    EL PASO -- The El Paso Museum of Archaeology, 4301 Trans Mountain Road, will host a workshop for children on Aztec and Mayan math from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Jan. 24. Kindergarten though fifth-grade children will be introduced to geometric forms and simple ...
    2010-01-04 12:56:00
  • Sunrise Micro Devices Co-Founder and CTO, Dr. Ed Callaway, Named IEEE ... - Biloxi Sun Herald

    Callaway holds 43 issued US patents and has written several books, book chapters, and technical papers. He received his Ph.D. from Florida Atlantic University, his MBA from Nova (now Nova-Southeastern) University, and his MSEE and BS (mathematics ...
    2010-01-04 02:57:00
  • States raise bar in math - Cincinnati.com

    Algebra I has long been the brick wall many students hit when they reach high school. Until then, math is mostly a numbers game, but then the x's and y's appear. The subject is considered a gateway course to high school. "If you do not do well in ...
    2010-01-04 12:13:00
  • Charles J. Mode, Ph.D., Honored for Accomplishments in Academia ... - 24-7PressRelease.com

    COATESVILLE, PA, January 04, 2010, Charles J. Mode, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Mathematics for Drexel University, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in all aspects of academia and research ...
    2010-01-04 02:00:00

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