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  • Celebrating our history, accomplishments and community during Black History Month

    This month, our walls showcase the contributions of Black inventors in science, technology, engineering and in celebration of Black History Month. Black History Month, which is every February in the U.S., provides us with an opportunity to ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • 10 states given waivers from No Child Left Behind

    No Child Left Behind was a bipartisan effort pushed during the Bush administration to help bring students up to grade in reading and by 2014. It also called for increased accountability, as measured through standardized testing.
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • Stevens Professor Darinka Dentcheva Appointed to SIAM Review Editorial Board

    Dr. Darinka Dentcheva, Professor at the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Stevens Institute of Technology, has worked assiduously in the area of stochastic optimization, applying to help individuals and organizations make decisions under ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • Higher corn production

    Expectations are that corn acres for 2012 will increase. These additional acres are considered marginal, and some have argued that they will act as a drag on yield trend. We’ll suggest this just doesn’t matter. Let’s do some math. We’ll start with ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • STEM diploma to be offered at Gilbert, Mesa high schools

    Freshmen interested in science, technology, engineering and careers will be able to get a head start on their career at Gilbert Highland and Mesa Red Mountain high schools through a pilot STEM diploma initiative. Starting this fall ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • Test Results Show Slight Rises for Rhode Island

    Results of the New England Common Assessment Program (NECAP) were announced today. Commissioner Deborah Gist explains, "the way I would summarize our performance as a state, is at the elementary level
    2012-02-10 05:02:37
  • What are your chances of winning the $310M Powerball?

    Dr. Harold Reiter, a professor of at UNC Charlotte, talked with NewsChannel 36 about the frenzy around Powerball ticket sales, the chances of actually winning and the best numbers to pick. Reiter says a lot of people demonstrate rational ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • STEM diploma to be offered at Gilbert, Mesa schools

    Freshmen interested in science, technology, engineering and careers will be able to get a head start on their career at Gilbert Highland and Mesa Red Mountain high schools through a pilot STEM diploma initiative. Starting this fall ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • Awful Cover Letter To J.P. Morgan Becomes Laughing Stock Of Wall Street

    There is no doubt Mark's status as a triple major in , Economics and Computer Science is impressive on its own, but throw in the fact that he held two part-time jobs, placed-out of two classes and managed to keep himself in top ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • : Number shuffling in Congress astounding

    Long-time readers of this weekly effort know that, like most journalists, I do math as well as I do elephant tracking and space shuttle driving. Oh, I can do the simple stuff like addition, multiplication, division and, as the lovely Catherine often has ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • 16. Teacher lodges report over discrimination

    NIBONG TEBAL: A 33-year-old primary schoolteacher from South Seberang Prai has lodged a police report against a headmistress and a district Education Department officer for discriminating and victimising her.
    2012-02-08 09:13:38
  • Charles Baxter's 'Gryphon: New and Selected Stories' strike intriguing balance: New in Paperback

    Henderson's debut novel begins on New Year's Eve in 1987, the last day of teenager Teddy McNicholas' life, as he and his best friend, Jude, smoke up the end of their marijuana. Theirs is a friendship built off of "sharing new and forgotten ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • A frank discussion of the power law and linking correlation to causation

    (PhysOrg.com) -- Michael Stumpf a professor at Imperial College in London, and Mason Porter a lecturer at Oxford have teamed together to write and publish a perspective piece in Science regarding the inexact science of trying to ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00

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