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NC Community colleges, high schools emphasize training for manufacturing jobs
The News & ObserverMomentum is building in North Carolina to better train workers for more sophisticated manufacturing jobs to erase a so-called skills gap in the workforce. At a Raleigh summit Friday hosted by the N.C. Community College System, business, government and...Tags: Technology, Raleigh, Politics, Executive Branch, Teaching and Learning
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State's best bridging students visit New River Gorge
The Charleston Gazette, W.Va.FAYETTEVILLE, W.Va. -- "Do you see the bars and tubes of the bridge? See the joints?" Greenbrier East High School physics and chemistry teacher Barbara McElwain asked students as she pointed to the metal beams under the New River Gorge Bridge Friday...Tags: West Point, Technology, Marshall University, Woodrow Wilson, Greenbrier
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NHTI graduates more than 550 students
The New Hampshire Union Leader, ManchesterMore than 550 students, many working full or part-time jobs and raising families, and some still learning English, were awarded their hard-earned associate degrees in fields ranging from information technology to nursing, in a graduation ceremony at New...Tags: Medical Specialization, Electronics, Technology, IBM, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Yuma competition drives auto engineers to excel
The Sun, Yuma, Ariz.There's only so much a student can learn within the confines of a classroom when it comes to automotive engineering. In order to better equip future generations of engineers with hands-on experience, the U.S. Department of Energy and General Motors have...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Manufacturing and Engineering, North Carolina State University, Technology, Hybrid Vehicles
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch Mound City Money column
St. Louis Post-DispatchAfter collecting their degrees from Washington University today, most members of the class of 2013 will head for a job or graduate school. Abigail Cohen and Andrew Brimer will be working for themselves instead. As recipients of an Arch Grants award, the...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Business, Technology, Respiratory Disease, Education
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Raytheon aims for an edge with new whizbang military technology
The Indianapolis StarThe next generation of warfare is being built in Indianapolis. Raytheon is developing gear at its Eastside plant that sounds like something out of the future: -- Headgear that turns a ground grunt into a reconnaissance superscout who can recognize...Tags: Military Equipment, Technology, Electronics, Plant Openings, Marketing
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Students made honorary city citizens
The Dominion Post, Morgantown, W.Va.South Africa native Thina Maqubela is ready to graduate with a master's in statistics. She told a crowd of fellow international students that without WVU, she would never have reached her full potential. As she approached graduation, Maqubela said,...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Teaching and Learning, Students, Technology, Mining
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Festival spotlights science, math
The Record-Eagle, Traverse City, Mich.Newton's Road, a regional nonprofit organization committed to increasing access to and appreciation of learning opportunities in science, technology, engineering and math, continues its Northern Michigan STEaM Film Festival on Saturday. Films will be...Tags: Business, Apollo Moon Mission (1961-1975), Museums, Technology, Agriculture
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Fast learners
Lockport Union-Sun & Journal, N.Y.Brad Duhow spent some time Wednesday zipping around instead of being in class. Actually, it was for class. The Newfane High School senior was driving around the school's parking lot in an electric go kart, built by his principles of engineering class....Tags: Teaching and Learning, Vehicles, Students, Technology, Hybrid Vehicles
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ROTC Program At UAFS Graduates Two In Second Commissioning Class
Times Record, Fort Smith, Ark.Two area men did not just receive their college diplomas this week -- they were commissioned as brand new Army officers. Second Lieutenants James Bowden of Lamar and James Peronia of Pea Ridge made up the second graduating class from the University of...Tags: University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, University of Arkansas - Fort Smith, Colleges and Universities, Technology, Army National Guard
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Awards and honors for Lehigh Valley residents
Jaehyun Park, a graduating senior at Moravian Academy, was named one of approximately 550 semifinalists in the 2013 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program. The semifinalists were selected from more than 3,900 candidates on the basis of superior achievements,...Tags: Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Easton (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Culture, The Pennsylvania State University, Technology
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Dr. Dre, Jimmy Iovine's $70 million is USC's latest celebrity coup
Tommy Trojan is tapping the entertainment industry -- again. In years past, the University of Southern California has received large gifts from Hollywood moguls to support its academic programs. In 2006, George Lucas donated $175 million toward the...
Tags: Entertainment, Music Industry, Technology, University of Southern California, Science
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