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  • Is Your Adviser Pumping Up His Credentials? - Wall Street Journal

    finance and mathematics, and only 42% of candidates pass its three required exams, a process that can take several years. The CRFA, by contrast, requires that students pass one exam consisting of 100 multiple-choice questions, for which 40 to 75 hours of ...
    2010-10-15 09:15:00
  • Life is a Dance - Associated Content

    and mathematics. If we lived in a different culture it might be hunting, fishing, and farming.
    2010-10-15 09:36:00
  • Herbert Elvin Speece, Ph.D. - Raleigh News & Observer

    Speece graduated from York College in 1938 with a degree in mathematics. He earned a Masters Degree from TCU in 1943 and a Masters of Engineering Math from NCSU in 1951. He received a joint Doctorate degree from NCSU and UNC in mathematics in 1956.
    2010-10-15 11:31:00
  • Massachusetts students score for dough - Boston Herald

    the program director for the English department at Boston’s O’Bryant School of Mathematics and Science. Massachusetts is one of six states in the program, which is run by the National Math and Science Initiative. Forty-six schools are participating ...
    2010-10-15 11:17:00
  • CLU Student Research Symposium slated

    THOUSAND OAKS, CA. A record number of California Lutheran University students will present their research to the public at the 7th Annual Student Research Symposium from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23.
    2010-10-15 11:05:14
  • Caltech prof, Yariv, gets high honor

    PASADENA - Amnon Yariv, a Caltech professor of applied physics and electrical engineering, was named Friday as a recipient of the National Medal of Science, the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on scientists.
    2010-10-15 08:58:03
  • Knoxville College to honor educator: Scholarship to be dedicated in Harvey's name

    When Robert Harvey taught at Knoxville College, his classroom faced the University Center where students would hang out in between their classes.
    2010-10-15 11:00:15
  • Massachusetts students score for dough

    High achievers in 46 Massachusetts high schools are cashing in on their academic excellence. Because students...
    2010-10-15 11:26:59
  • Great Children's Books About Animals - Associated Content

    Add mathematics to the mix by having students research the costs of housing and feeding a guinea pig. If your unit study involves animals other than mammals or birds, ask your media specialist to help you find appropriate literature. If you home school,
    2010-10-15 03:46:00
  • The Benefits of Government-sponsored Pre-kindergarten Programs - Associated Content

    Readiness skills for reading and mathematics will be taught slowly but thoroughly by a qualified teacher. The classroom teacher is well aware of the skills necessary for later success in academic areas. She will ensure that the children are well-prepared ...
    2010-10-15 03:46:00
  • Stephen Benkovic to receive National Medal of Science - Digital Collegian

    computing and mathematics. The National Science Foundation administers the award, which was established by Congress in 1959. "The extraordinary accomplishments of these scientists, engineers, and inventors are a testament to American industry and ingenuity ...
    2010-10-15 03:31:00
  • Hey, That’s Me Up On That Screen - New York Times

    an associate professor of applied mathematics at Columbia who runs a group called HackNY that matches computer science students with internships at startups, among other things. “I can’t recall a film like this about one before.” Jay Lorenz,
    2010-10-15 04:21:00
  • Alex Sink mastered banking, but political ease is a stretch for the bookish candidate - St. Petersburg Times

    majoring in mathematics and graduating phi beta kappa. She married after college and moved with her young husband to West Africa, where he worked for an oil company and she taught English and math. "Over the course of three years, it became clear to me,
    2010-10-15 06:59:00
  • Online collegs Use ASVAB Practice Questions To Your Benefit - Zimbio

    Mathematics Knowledge, Paragraph Comprehension and Word Knowledge, calculate your AFQT score. Each branch of the military uses this test to select qualified applicants. Your current school is a good place to start, since counselors know you and the ASVAB ...
    2010-10-15 06:52:00
  • Triumph of The Idea Smugglers - Wall Street Journal

    where he learned mathematics (as did his student's student, Pythagoras). Yet if North Africa was the source of both men's inspiration, is it not fortunate that they smuggled the ideas out? The region is hardly a hotbed of free-thinking and commercial ...
    2010-10-15 07:20:00

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