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Program aims to help girls, minorities succeed in math and science
A new teacher training program designed to help girls and minorities succeed in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics is focusing on how small actions in the classroom can affect a student's achievement. The Educators' Equity...Tags: Teachers, Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Johns Hopkins University
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Home builders group honors Harford's Frank Hertsch
The Home Builders Association of Maryland recently presented its Lifetime Achievement Award to Frank Hertsch, of Fallston, a longtime associate member of the regional trade association that represents home builders and support industries. Hertsch, who is...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Martin O'Malley, Harford County, Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland), Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland)
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G.I. Jobs magazine names HCC one of nation's most veteran-friendly schools
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comHagerstown Community College, recently named one of the nation's most veteran-friendly schools, held a seminar Friday to provide those who served with a better understanding of their military benefits. A little more than a dozen people attended the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Newspaper and Magazine
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Court commissioner role questioned
At 10 a.m. on a recent weekday, roughly a half-dozen District Court commissioners were individually processing 120 arrestees at Baltimore's Central Booking and Intake Center, and making big decisions about whether to set bail or release the accused with...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Lawyers, Defendants, Crime, Law and Justice, Criminals
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GCC eliminates winter classes
January traditionally is a busy time at Glendale Community College, with students returning from the holiday break for an intensive six-week winter session designed to help them earn credit and accelerate their studies.
But the campus will remain mostly...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Customs and Tradition, Students, Customs and Tradition, Arts and Culture
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Natural Perspectives: 'Rapped' up in new teaching endeavor
Vic must have thought that I didn't have enough to do, what with teaching at the Orange County Conservation Corps, writing this column, and attempting to grow 350 pounds of food this year. He asked me to team-teach his bird and natural history courses...Tags: Interior Policy, Conservation, Geology, Natural Resources, Ecosystems
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Snow Day: School Closures & Delays
Here is an updated list of all local school closures and delays for the Portland area and beyond:
UPDATE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 17TH, 8:44AM
Multnomah Co. Schools:
Portland Public Schools: All buses on snow routes; Skyline, Forest Park, E/W Sylvan:...Tags: Early Learning, Religion and Belief, Early Learning, Transportation Accidents, Health and Safety at School
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The Green Team's secret weapon
COSTA MESA — After finishing up his lunch, Jerry Pacheco recycled his cardboard tray and dropped his mushy brown banana into the orange compost collection pail.
Then the 12-year-old took a turn grinding up the uneaten food item with a shovel before...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Students, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Teaching and Learning
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New road to be built through local college
After talk for more than 20 years, a construction project in Wytheville will soon have life.
A new road that will run through the back of Wytheville Community College is in the works.
It'll connect Peppers Ferry and Cassell Roads.
The Virginia...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Virginia Department of Transportation, Education
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HCC's renovated Kepler Theater not open yet
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comThe newly renovated Performing & Visual Arts Education Center/Kepler Theater at Hagerstown Community College was expected to open to students Tuesday, but that didn’t happen. HCC spokeswoman Beth Stull said that the college was awaiting final...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Arts and Culture, Education
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Laurel students make dean's lists and graduate from college
The following Laurel students were named to the dean's list for the fall semester at York College of Pennsylvania: Alison Chavez, sophomore criminal justice major; Kristina Lerman, senior nursing major; Derek Shaw, senior marketing major; Rachael Wilson,...Tags: Coppin State University, Nursing, Georgetown, Graduation, Crime, Law and Justice
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Student news
Zachary A. McGee was named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Towson University. He is majoring in political science. McGee graduated from Boonsboro High School in June 2011. He is the son of Kristine and Jeff McGee of Keedysville....Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities, Schools, Towson University
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