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Get your brain in gear at the HoCo STEM Festival
Calling all kids interested in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) related activities? The first annual HoCo STEM Festival is June 9, 1 to 4 p.m., at Howard Community College. This free community event is the brainchild of the Committee to...Tags: Science and Technology, Education, Music, Engineering, Auction Service
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Addressing dyslexia -- Free presentation focuses on warning signs, research
Las Cruces Sun-News, N.M.For most of her childhood and adolescence, school was a struggle for Karen Tillery. Reading caused painful headaches, teachers' lectures were garbled with the voices of her classmates and new concepts didn't register immediately, if at all, and the...Tags: Science and Technology, Education, Thomas Edison, Colleges and Universities, Environmental Issues
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WSU launches 'redshirt' engineering program
Moscow-Pullman Daily NewsIn college athletics it's not uncommon for an incoming athlete to spend one year practicing with the team, bulking up and getting to know the program before actually competing. This strategy, known as "redshirting," will soon be incorporated into the...Tags: Science and Technology, Education, Colleges and Universities, Engineering, Science
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SCHOOL NOTEBOOK: Week of May 13 through May 17, 2013
Odessa American, TexasElementaries Blackshear --Daily: Morning announcements by Blackshear News Team; bring Box Tops daily. --Tuesday: 8 a.m., Closed campus, STARR math re-test for fifth grade. --Wednesday: 8 a.m., Closed campus, STARR reading re-test for fifth grade....Tags: Science and Technology, PTA, Education, Teaching and Learning, Preschools
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Lamme used math to make electricity practical
Springfield News-Sun, OhioIn "The Power Makers: Steam, Electricity and the Men Who Invented Modern America," historian Maury Klein says the key events in America's powering up for the electric era came during the Chicago World's Fair of 1883 and the building of the hydroelectric...Tags: Culture, Science and Technology, Renewable Energy, Sociology, The Ohio State University
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High school senior bakes her way to success and scholarships
She can whip out an elaborately decorated wedding cake as easily as a dozen cupcakes and has made selling both a money-making venture. The owner of Shea's Bakery in Delray Beach also takes calculus, chemistry and plays the sax. Meet Shea Gouldd, a...
Tags: Science and Technology, Delray Beach, Schools, Wedding Cake, High Schools
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It was a cogito ergo sum kind of day at youth math festival
San Jose Mercury NewsIf any of the 246 registered contestants at Saturday's Julia Robinson Mathematics Festival had bothered to Google "famous mathematicians," they would have quickly put two and two together and concluded that higher math is a man's sport. Archimedes,...Tags: Google Inc., Science and Technology, Education, Teaching and Learning, University of California, Berkeley
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Seminole teacher in sex case gets bond
Lyman High School teacher Scott Kimbrough was granted $30,000 bond Saturday morning after his second arrest on child-sex-abuse charges, the Seminole County Sheriff's Office said. Kimbrough was ordered to wear a GPS-monitoring device if he makes bail....
Tags: Assault, Science and Technology, Longwood (Seminole, Florida), Crime, Law and Justice, Sexual Misconduct
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Seminole math teacher re-arrested after 2nd student said he had sex with her
A Seminole County high school teacher who was arrested and accused of having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old female student was re-arrested Friday after a second female student told investigators they had a sexual relationship when she was 15....
Tags: Sexual Assault, Seminole County Sheriff's Office, Science and Technology, Crime, Law and Justice, Teaching and Learning
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Jean-Pierre G. Meyer, Hopkins professor
Jean-Pierre G. Meyer, former professor and chairman of the Johns Hopkins University mathematics department whose escape from Nazi-occupied France became the subject of a children's book, died April 24 of heart failure at his Guilford residence. He was 83....
Tags: Science and Technology, Nazi Party, Literature, Johns Hopkins University, Colleges and Universities
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Home educators give financial help
Daily Gazette, Sterling, Ill.Six Carroll County students were recognized April 15 with scholarships at the Carroll County Home and Community Education annual meeting at the Naaman Diehl Auditorium. The students each received an $800 Dorothy Footit scholarship, named for the first...Tags: Science and Technology, University of Wisconsin-Platteville, Education, Financial Aid, Colleges and Universities
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Schools and grads navigating new math standards
The Daily World, Aberdeen, Wash.While it is expected that large numbers of high school seniors throughout the state may not graduate next month because of new math requirements, most Grays Harbor students seem to be taking the new standard in stride. This is the first year students...Tags: Science and Technology, Teaching and Learning, Graduation, Students
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