Archive for May, 2009

AP Scholar Awards earned by Madison graduates, students – Independent Press

AP Scholar Awards earned by Madison graduates, students
Independent Press, NJ
and to earn college credit, advanced placement, or both for successful performance on the AP exams. About 18 percent of the 1.6 million students worldwide who took AP exams performed at a sufficiently high level to also earn an AP Scholar Award.

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Wessollek named LRCC Student of the Year – Laconia Citizen

Wessollek named LRCC Student of the Year
Laconia Citizen, NH
Wessollek served as LRCC Student Senate President as well as President of the LRCC Bennett Library Club. She also was a member of Phi Theta Kappa, the recognized honor society for two-year colleges worldwide. In her two years at the College,

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Education project offers global connection – Times-West Virginian

Education project offers global connection
Times-West Virginian, WV
Having the skills to use Web 2.0 will be vital for students long before they enter college or the work force, Caperton said. But Globaloria goes beyond simply learning to use advanced technology, Caperton said. While developing their game projects,

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Student excels in Italian exam – Times of Malta


Times of Malta
Student excels in Italian exam
Times of Malta, Malta
He has been awarded a scholarship for a course in Italian at the Siena branch of the Società Dante Alighieri, which promotes the Italian language and culture worldwide, after he obtained excellent results in Plida, the society's official Italian

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Students build car for global championship – GulfNews

Students build car for global championship
GulfNews, United Arab Emirates
SAE is a 29-year-old annual competition and this year only one college from India is competing among 81 universities worldwide. Other participating countries include the United States, Britain, Italy, Japan, Brazil, Germany and Australia.

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Making it big – Boston Globe


Boston Globe
Making it big
Boston Globe, United States
Thomas Krens, then a professor and director of the Williams College Museum of Art and later responsible for the Guggenheim Foundation's massive museum growth worldwide, remembers exactly when the idea came to him: Nov. 15, 1985.

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Ronald mcdonald Charities awards scholarship to Show Low student – White Mountain Independent

Ronald mcdonald Charities awards scholarship to Show Low student
White Mountain Independent, AZ
The students may attend any college or technical school of their choice. They are selected based on academic achievement, financial need and community involvement. Ronald mcdonald Charities will assist 112 Arizona high school students attend college

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Swine flu tally passes 250 – NEWS.com.au


Telegraph.co.uk
Swine flu tally passes 250
NEWS.com.au, Australia
Blackfriars Priory School will reopen tomorrow after both it and Eynesbury College were closed for seven days and students quarantined after at least two students were infected. Yesterday, the nation's chief medical officer, Professor Jim Bishop,
Video: Two more cases of swine flu in clark coWDTN
Swine flu cases climb to 14 – DOHSaudi Gazette
Swine flu confirmed cases reach 24 in VictoriaMelbourne Herald Sun
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