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Murdoch Speed Up Engineering Degrees To Tackle Skills Shortage
In response to WA's increasing demand for highly-trained engineers, Murdoch University is helping students to enter the workforce sooner with fast-track Engineering degrees. (PRWeb Dec 1, 2008)
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Mensa Elves Offer Smart Stocking Stuffer
Whether the intelligent people on your Christmas list have been naughty or nice, Santa has a great December deal in store for the geniuses in your family: American Mensa, the high IQ society, offers the Mensa Home Test (regularly $18) at half price (only $9). The sale will begin on December 1 and end on December 31, 2008. (PRWeb Dec 1, 2008)
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College Student Launches Free Homework Help Web Site
Andrew Wittman a local college student and CEO of Recycle Your Homework, LLC, will launch a new web site today that will allow college and high school students to have their homework questions answered by answering other students' questions. (PRWeb Dec 1, 2008)
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Changes to Canada Immigration Rules Announced
On November 28th, 2008, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Canada (CIMC) Minister Jason Kenney announced changes to the way Federal Skilled Worker applications will be processed. The changes are in immediate effect and retroactively apply to all Federal Skilled Worker applications submitted after February 27th, 2008. (PRWeb Nov 29, 2008)
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PolyU Gears Up for Sino-Russian Interplanetary Space Mission
PolyU is working closely with the Russian Space Agency in designing a state-of-the-art space tool which will be carried onboard a Russian spacecraft for the Red Planet in the 2009 Sino-Russian Space Mission. Dr Alexander V. Zakharov, Project Scientist of the Phobos-Soil project, has made a special trip to the University and discussed stringent requirements for testing the qualifying model of this tool with PolyU engineering scientists working on the project. (PRWeb Nov 29, 2008)
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Grassrootshealth Launches D*action Community Project to Solve Vitamin D Deficiency Crisis
Serving as a model for public health action on vitamin D, GrassrootsHealth, an advocacy organization has launched the D*action Community Project, a consortium of scientists, institutions and individuals committed to solving the worldwide vitamin D deficiency crisis and will hold its first event, a seminar on vitamin D for health professionals at UC San Diego, December 2 from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (PRWeb Nov 28, 2008)
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Houghton College Joins Tuition Rewards College Enrollment Marketing Consortium
Houghton College (Houghton, NY) has joined Tuition Rewards, a nationwide consortium of 223 private colleges & universities that rewards families for saving for higher education with points that can be used to reduce tuition costs. Houghton is the 22nd college to join Tuition Rewards in 2008; 130,000+ students are enrolled in the SAGE Scholars-sponsored program, which also helps colleges recruit students. (PRWeb Nov 28, 2008)
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Holiday Season E-learners Reflect Spirit of Down but Not Out
During a holiday season rocked by economic uncertainty, the ho-ho-ho's are drowning in a sea of shrinking wallets, rising unemployment rates and growing fears about the economy. But this is America; and Americans are too resilient to allow unanticipated interruptions in their lives to dictate the end of this holiday tale. Instead, they are returning to school. (PRWeb Nov 27, 2008)
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Monterey College of Law Graduates Successful on July 2008 California Bar Exam
Monterey College of Law announced nine new lawyers from the July 2008 California Bar Exam results released Friday, November 21. The class of 2008 has three new lawyers; Gina Occhipinti, Maria Palazzolo, and Stephen Pribula who join four classmates who passed the previous February bar exam. Six MCL graduates from previous classes also passed the exam; Regina Beeson, Daniel Bozzo, Sharon Christensen, Caroline Forbes, Jeremy Peck, and Magnolia Zarraga. (PRWeb Nov 27, 2008)
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wePapers.com launched, aims to be the YouTube of academic papers and documents
A new Israeli startup launched this week, offers academic material from the world's leading universities, and a knowledge-sharing platform for students and lecturers - for free.Founders: "We want to make a difference in the way the world acquires knowledge." (PRWeb Nov 26, 2008)
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College Note-Sharing Website Shares the Wealth this Holiday Season
Isleptthroughclass rewards college students for academic submissions with extra rewards including new coats for homeless, books for underprivileged children, diapers for needy infants and food for the hungry on top of the usual rewards this holiday season. (PRWeb Nov 26, 2008)
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How to Prepare Students with Autism to Succeed in College
Six keys to helping autistic students prepare for college, as described by a noted expert in an interview podcast from Autism Hangout, an online community for those with autism, their parents and professionals. (PRWeb Nov 26, 2008)
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Read All about It--Instant Oil and Gas News at Your Fingertips
Keeping up with roller-coaster trends in the oil and gas industry is no longer a problem. Now, the second news hits the Internet, a unique software package can electronically deliver it to your fingertips. A local firm offers a specialized service that finds the news and price quotes you need and oil & gas headlines directly to your PC. Simply click on a title and read the full article on demand. (PRWeb Nov 26, 2008)
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Governor Granholm Issues a Proclamation Declaring November 2008 'Project Managment Month'
In recognition of Michigan project managers and their outstanding contributions to the state's economic growth and role in enhancing services and products, Governor Granholm has issued a Proclamation declaring November 2008 as Project Management Month. (PRWeb Nov 26, 2008)
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Zadoodie.Com Takes The Stress Out of Paying For a College Education
Zadoodie.com was designed to help parents and loved ones start saving as early as possible while at the same time offering parents who have been unable to save due to tough economic conditions the opportunity to afford their child's higher education. (PRWeb Nov 26, 2008)
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Rasmussen College in Florida Reacts to Nursing Shortages and Chronic Waiting Lists
The nursing waiting at colleges across the U.S. are long and competitive. This is coupled with the fact that the nation's population is getting older and current nurses are retiring at a fast rate. Rasmussen College has now opened 24 seats into it's nursing program at it's Pasco County, FL location. (PRWeb Nov 25, 2008)
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Canadian Students Can Attend Colleges in their Bathrobes
Canadian Students can get a degree or certification without ever visiting a campus. They attend their choice of online colleges by studying at home, and with the Internet, complete coursework. (PRWeb Nov 25, 2008)
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Poynter Commemorates Obama Election With Keepsake Book
At a moment when readers appreciate the "first draft of history" that journalism provides, The Poynter Institute is publishing a book of newspaper front pages that tells the story of this unprecedented election. Produced in partnership with dozens of U.S. and international papers, this exclusive collection of 75 front pages features an introduction by "Doonesbury" creator Garry Trudeau. (PRWeb Nov 24, 2008)
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CAS Enterprises Launches ASI Supplier Division and New Fundraising Product Ideas
CAS Enterprises, Inc., a Nebraska Corporation and Columbus Telegram Small Business of the Year Award Winner, recently announced the launch of its ValueBands division and several new promotional products and items for unique fundraising ideas. (PRWeb Nov 24, 2008)
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Bulldogs Fall Short in Comeback vs. #3 Wofford - Sept 12, 2004
ORANGEBURG, SC - Early mistakes proved costly to the South Carolina State Bulldogs (1-1) Saturday evening as the team fell, 24-22, to the #3 Wofford Terriers. The Bulldogs outscored the Terriers 19-7 in the second half, but were unable to recover from a 17-3 halftime deficit.
Norfolk State Falls To Savannah State in Two OT - Sept 12, 2004
NORFOLK, VA - Dwayne Mims scored on a 2-yard run in the second overtime, and the subsequent goal-line stand from the Savannah State defense preserved a 41-34 win over Norfolk State on Saturday night at Dick Price Stadium, ending the 15-game Tiger losing streak.
NC A/T Loses To Alcorn State, 16-13 - Sept 12, 2004
LORMAN, MS - A Robert Lester touchdown with 36 seconds remaining in the game lifted Alcorn State to a 16-13 win over North Carolina A/T at Alcorn State on Saturday.
Morgan Outlasted By Gardner-Webb Air Assault - Sept 12, 2004
BALTIMORE, MD - Morgan State had a chance to get off to its first 2-0 start since 1990. However, the Bears (1-1, 0-0 MEAC) turned the ball over four times and missed three extra points as Gardner-Webb held on for a 56-49 victory Saturday night in Hughes Stadium in front of 4,156 fans.
Bethune-Cookman Defeats Arkansas-Pine Bluff - Sept 12, 2004
PINE BLUFF, AR - Capping off a week of adversity in triumph, Bethune-Cookman pulled away from a 3-0 halftime lead to defeat Arkansas Pine-Bluff, 27-14, before 9,263 in the Arkansas Classic.
Hampton Wins Eighth Straight Over Howard, 47-14 - Sept 12, 2004
HAMPTON, VA - The Hampton University Pirates got two special teams touchdowns and a record four field goals and 17 points from kicker Andrew Paterini, as they claimed the mythical title of The Real HU by defeating rival Howard for the eighth consecutive time, 47-14. With the victory, the Pirates (2-0, 1-0 MEAC) captured their eighth straight MEAC opener, while the Bison fall to 0-2, 0-1 in conference play.
MEAC ANNOUNCES WEEKLY FOOTBALL HONORS -
Pre Season Defensive Player of the Year sets NCAA Division I-AA record - Sept 12, 2004
GREENSBORO, NC - South Carolina State Wide Receiver Tavarus Morgan was
named the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Week,
the league announced. Norfolk State Spartan Kevin Talley was named defensive
player of the week, Morgan State Jason Little earned Rookie of the Week honors,
while Hampton Pirate Gerell Golighty and Andrew Paterini picked up offensive
lineman and special teams player of the week honors respectively.
Howard Gets First Win Of The Season Over Alcorn, Sept 19, 200
Landover, MD - Justin Brantley booted three field goals and the defense stood tall as Howard University defeated Alcorn State, 17-10 in the First Annual Prince George County Classic at Fedex Field. The win was the first of the season for the Bison (1-2) while the Braves (2-1), ranked Number 3 in the Sheridan Broadcasting Network (SBN) Black College poll, suffered their first defeat of the season and had a seven-game win streak snapped.
Hampton Stuns #15 Western Illinois, 40-20, Sept 18, 2004
HAMPTON, VA - Hampton University used Western Illinois turnovers in order to post a stunning 40-20 victory over the 15th ranked Leathernecks at Armstrong Stadium on Saturday in Hampton, Virginia. In the process, HU head coach Joe Taylor records the first-ever win over his alma mater (Western Illinois, 1972), and former Leathernecks football squad.
Aggies Fall To Wake Forest, Sept 18, 2004
WINSTON-SALEM, NC - NC A/T head coach George Small described himself as neither disappointed nor discouraged following a 42-3 loss to Wake Forest at Groves Stadium on Saturday. Under the circumstances, Small believes the Aggies (1-2, 0-0) can take some positives from the lopsided defeat.
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