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Community Commentary: American colleges are outsourcing education
American colleges have responded to harsh criticism that tuition rose four times as fast as the cost of living over the last 25 years — resulting in their graduates leaving school as debt slaves with an average of $25,250 in student loans — by...Tags: Technology, Colleges and Universities, Finance, School Examinations, School Examinations
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National Signing Day for Local High School Athletes
Sports DirectorToday is the day local high school student-athletes can make their college choices official. National Signing Day allows local stars to accept scholarship offers from college programs. It is just as rewarding for the college coaches because they now...Tags: Schools, The Pennsylvania State University, Volleyball, Schools, Providence College
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News Briefs: Facebook going public; U.S. doubles no-fly list
U.S. No-Fly list doubles in past year to 21,000 known or suspected terrorists
WASHINGTON (AP) — Even as the Obama administration says it’s close to defeating al-Qaida, the size of the government’s secret list of suspected terrorists who...Tags: Facebook, National Security, Khaled Mashaal, Google Inc., Politics
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Dr. Nils Nankin and Dr. Jessica Selander
Dr. Sheldon and Mrs. Sandra Nankin of Laguna Beach are pleased to announce the engagement of their son, Dr. Nils Nankin to Dr. Jessica Selander of Stratford, Connecticut. Nils is the grandson of Mrs. Marian Lee and the late Jess Lee, and the brother of...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Drugs and Medicines, Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities, Colleges and Universities
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Linkedin can be useful business networking tool
Having been an early adopter of Linkedin, lately I have noticed not only acceleration in its membership growth but also more robust applications and features. Now at 135 million members, half in the United States, this business networking website is...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Companies and Corporations, Indiana University, Social Media, Economy, Business and Finance
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Study: Some degrees are worth more than others
Fox 5 San Diego ReporterSAN DIEGO - Slow economic recovery has made it difficult for recent college graduates to get jobs and a new Georgetown University study shows some degrees may be worth more than others. Unemployment rates are higher for recent college graduates who major...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Employment, Unemployment, Colleges and Universities, Colleges and Universities
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Want a doctor at your beck and call?
Mary Lou Rothman has her doctor's email and cellphone number, with permission to call day or night.
When she recently came down with a stomachache, she called the office and got an appointment within three hours.
When the stomachache turned out to be...Tags: Financial Aid, Health and Medical Professionals, Awards and Prizes, Human Body, Hospitals and Clinics
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Veterans share memories with students during MLK program
Tribune reporterChicago teenagers listened in awe Monday as a black veteran explained how he was treated while serving in theU.S. Air Force sixty years ago — and how it still haunts him. Because it was a day of service honoringMartin Luther King Jr., the...Tags: Schools, Government, Schools, Jason Ferguson, Pat Quinn
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Matchmaking can boost business development
Some years ago, I read a Dow Chemical annual report in which the chairman’s opening letter heralded the fact that the research and development department had decided to change their approach to new product development. Instead of dreaming up...Tags: Marketing, Research, Companies and Corporations, New Products, Dow Chemical Co.
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Dr. Sherman Robinson
Dr. Sherman Samuel Robinson, a retired pediatrician who had been the athletics physician for Severna Park High School, died of cancer Monday at his Edgewater home. He was 79.
Born in Pittsfield, Mass., and raised on Staten Island, N.Y., he earned a...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Super Bowl, Pediatrics, College Sports, Diseases and Illnesses
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School accused of putting autistic student in bag
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A 9-year-old autistic boy who misbehaved at school was stuffed into a duffel bag and the drawstring pulled tight, according to his mother, who said she found him wiggling inside as a teacher's aide stood by. The mother of...Tags: Labor Legislation, Health, Teaching and Learning, Career and Workplace, Teachers
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