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  • Timely News Reports Can Help Slow Pandemics: Analysis

    WEDNESDAY, Sept. 22 (HealthDay News) -- Extensive media coverage helps reduce the spread of pandemics, the results of a new study suggest.
    2010-09-22 11:02:47
  • Thousands of minority scientists gather in Anaheim

    ANAHEIM, Calif. – A historic gathering of one of the nation’s largest and most diverse group of scientists will take place Sept. 30 – Oct. 3 at the Anaheim Convention Center for the “National STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Event of the Year.” SACNAS, a leading organization advancing Hispanics/Chicanos and Native Americans in science, and MAES, the Society of Mexican ...
    2010-09-22 11:32:30
  • Anne Jarvis: Testing still valuable

    Kids who took Ontario's provincewide tests in reading, writing and mathematics last year are learning that some schools cheated, providing students with questions beforehand, handing back answers to correct, providing resources like dictionaries.
    2010-09-22 08:37:13
  • Royal Society Awards First Ever Kavli Education Medal, UK

    The first ever "Royal Society Kavli Education Medal" has been awarded to Professor Celia Hoyles from the London Knowledge Lab, Institute of Education, University of London. The Medal, established by agreement with the Kavli Foundation, will be made biennially in recognition of a distinguished contribution made by an individual to science or mathematics education. Professor Hoyles has had a long ...
    2010-09-22 10:19:25
  • Carnegie Mellon will lead HP-sponsored consortium developing new ways of measuring learning

    ( Carnegie Mellon University ) Educators at Carnegie Mellon University will lead a global consortium funded by the HP Catalyst Initiative to develop new technologies for measuring students' competency in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The six members of the consortium include institutions of higher learning in France, Hong Kong, Russia, South Africa and the United States, as ...
    2010-09-22 09:18:10
  • New teachers - Adrianna Nickell

    Name: Adrianna Nickell Position: Fort Morgan High School mathematics. Education: Colorado State University, bachelor`s degree in mathematics, University of Northern Colorado teaching license program, Boettcher scholar, cum laude honors graduate.
    2010-09-22 12:39:53
  • Photo Release -- Northrop Grumman and Girl Scouts of Central Maryland to ... - msnbc.com

    BALTIMORE, Sept. 21, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) and the Girl Scouts of Central Maryland are joining forces to establish a new science, technology, engineering and mathematics ...
    2010-09-22 04:39:00
  • Bullpen blows lead in eighth inning - Houston Chronicle

    WASHINGTON — That the Astros were eliminated from what was playoff contention in name and mathematics only on Tuesday night was a mere formality. After all, they were teetering at 0-8, in need of a near ...
    2010-09-22 06:26:00
  • Partnership enters third year of tutoring service

    C.W. Stanford Middle School student Moenesha Johnson, 13, returned this week to a tutoring program in Hillsborough. She participated in the program last year for help in math and came back for more this school year.
    2010-09-22 01:07:23
  • Wednesday, September 22, 2010 12:00 am

    ATLANTA — Offering big bonuses to teachers failed to raise students’ test scores in a three-year study released Tuesday that calls into question the Obama administration’s push for merit pay to improve education.
    2010-09-22 01:34:48
  • Summers to step down and return to Harvard

    By: Jaime Lutz Larry Summers, director of the White House National Economic Council, will step down from his job after this year's midterm elections to return to teaching at Harvard University, the White House said on Tuesday. and nbsp; ...
    2010-09-22 03:18:34
  • Citizant Hires John Heiss as Division Director

    CHANTILLY, Va.----Citizant, a leader in enterprise architecture and business transformation services for the federal government, has hired John Heiss as division director to manage programs and deliver trusted, effective solutions to customers within the U.S.
    2010-09-22 07:27:00
  • Federations and overseas partners reach funding deal

    The Jewish Federations of North America and its two primary overseas partners have reached an agreement in principle over how to divide the money raised by local federations.
    2010-09-22 12:54:24
  • Kodak Board Elects Kyle Prechtl Legg to Board of Directors

    ROCHESTER, N.Y.----Eastman Kodak Company announced today that Kyle Prechtl Legg, former Chief Executive Officer of Legg Mason Capital Management , was elected to the company’s Board of Directors, effective immediately.
    2010-09-22 07:30:00
  • Professor, Students Study Carbon-rich Rocks for Clues to Mass Extinction

    The burrows of ancient, squishy animals, preserved in what now is black shale in Upstate New York, may tell SUNY Oswego paleontologist Diana Boyer and some of her students part of a story of marine life extinction more than 300 million years ago.
    2010-09-22 04:45:20

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