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| students News+ XML/RSSBy Nicholas Did you know that many of our former Presidents and current President Barrack Obama were lawyers? By DADA Education Foundation Courageous Persuaders video competition is approaching quickly with the deadline for entry is February 9, 2012. Courageous Persuaders is a competition-based scholarship program that invites high school students to create a 30-second television. By I'm With Them Events, LLC Monica C. Dowe, CEO/Senior Event Manager, will speak "A Diverse World Showing Courage and Strength Together" on February 29, 2012 at noon. This program is free and open to the public. By Grifiti, LLC Grifiti introduced the Dootle Notebook Case for Apple iPad 2 and Writing. Dootles are a nice bridge between classic writing notebooks and iPads. They offer students and professionals an easy way to use their iPad 2 and write paper notes in one case. By Mary Abrahmson Students,startups, entrepreneurs, home biz owners, investors and parents all share the attraction to the new organic cotton laurel encircled quality unisex BOSS t-shirts. By Individual Software Individual Software, a leading publisher of educational software, announces the release of TypingInstructorWeb for Kids, the new and innovative way for kids to learn to type online. By Indiana Campus Compact Students from Indiana Campus Compact member campuses across the state will be participating in a week-long alternative break focusing on rural poverty issues in Grant County By rozana audisho Members of the California Health Professional Student Alliance will march through downtown Sacramento to the steps of the Capitol, where they will be joined by over 1,000 people gathered in support of single payer, universal healthcare in California. By Patrick Murphy Two graduates of the Sunrise Aviation FAA Approved Instrument Rating Airplane course in Jacksonville, FL passed Practical Tests this week and received their FAA instrument ratings. The FSCJ students were Elliot Corderio and Vinhthuy (Moi) Hoang. By Agromin A special needs class at Monte Vista Middle School in Camarillo is experiencing the joys of gardening. A class of 12 autistic students in sixth through eighth grade is learning about planting, growing and harvesting a variety of vegetables. By ASU STARR Noyce Scholarship Program Paid Internships Offered to Future Science Educators - ASU STARR Noyce Scholarship Program and Arizona Science Center Offer Unique Opportunity Toronto Film School Term 5 Acting Students Will Debut Their Acting Skills in an Upcoming Performance By Toronto Film School Students will be acting in a production of Monsieur D'Eon - a play is written by Mark Brownell and directed by Sue Miner. It is a true-life tale of an 18th century aristocrat who transforms himself into a woman at the peak of his political career. By Kate Miller A Melbourne couple has been honoured at the annual Anthill Magazine Cool Company Awards for their work linking local schools and families with development projects across Asia Pacific, proving that having a social conscience is officially cool. By AgSouth Farm Credit The Greenwood location of AgSouth Farm Credit in conjunction with the Abbeville High School FFA Chapter are sponsoring a Square Foot Garden. The project will allow the students to practice farming techniques as well as financial and marketing skills. By NetCom Learning Sarder will participate in the Entrepreneurial Sounding Board through the university, which offers students and alumni a place to discuss their entrepreneurial ideas and opportunities By Contra Costa County Bar Association On November 4, 2011, judges and attorneys, including Richmond’s own Christopher Darden, will present an informal program designed to encourage minority high school students to make a difference and become the new face of justice. By Go Getter Marketing Group, Inc. It’s often an unsought experience for Americans to vacation in Tanzania, Africa. But Dr. Kelly Lewis, President and Founder of GlobeCore, has opened the expeditions to students and working adults. By Allen Klein New audio book provides quips, quotes, and anecdotes about the classroom. By Monica Woelfel The award-winning Banana Slug String Band rocks the San Francisco Green Festival on Sunday, Nov. 13 . Bring the whole family and shake your thang to 2 shows at 1 p.m. at the Kids Zone and 3:45 on the Main Stage. Free with Festival admission By Charles Jones be a STAR materials are designed to encourage a positive and equitable social environment for everyone regardless of age, race, religion or sexual orientation through grassroots efforts beginning with education and awareness All Press ReleasesBy The Harriman Group Four Delta Company "Desert Rats" 405th Civil Affairs Battalion, Receive Lenovo Netbooks Before Being Deployed to Afghanistan on a Civil Affairs Mission By Life Book Christian students give The Life Book to their classmates in public schools throughout the United States By Indiana Campus Compact Kelsey Timmerman will share his journey from Middle America to Kampala and how he learned to think glocally with students, faculty, and staff from Indiana colleges and universities. By Nicholas Did you know that many of our former Presidents and current President Barrack Obama were lawyers? By The Harriman Group 65 Hewlett-Packard computers, several hundred mice and keyboards, as well as computer memory By Jeff Weber TSParentsOnline asked parents from all over the country to weigh in with their opinion on this hot-button issue, and they have responded By Advance IT Minnesota TechBiz Minnesota: an event for all IT faculty, professionals, students By DADA Education Foundation Courageous Persuaders video competition is approaching quickly with the deadline for entry is February 9, 2012. Courageous Persuaders is a competition-based scholarship program that invites high school students to create a 30-second television. By I'm With Them Events, LLC Monica C. Dowe, CEO/Senior Event Manager, will speak "A Diverse World Showing Courage and Strength Together" on February 29, 2012 at noon. This program is free and open to the public. By ThatPRGuy.com An online video chemistry tutor offers convenient, economical 10-minute-a-day chemistry videos that improve grades for high school students. By Mary Abrahmson RichTeez luxury organic cotton t-shirt line is making its customers millionaires and billionaires.... t-shirts that is. Dream BIG says RichTeez. After all, thought precedes action. By Grifiti, LLC Grifiti introduced the Dootle Notebook Case for Apple iPad 2 and Writing. Dootles are a nice bridge between classic writing notebooks and iPads. They offer students and professionals an easy way to use their iPad 2 and write paper notes in one case. By K. Gooler In August 2011, the Ridgewood, NJ YMCA hosted 10 young men and women from Haiti who visited the US as part of a US State Department sponsored Haitian Youth Ambassador Program. This video from mybergen.com features highlights of this program. By PRMG More than 800 teenagers from Long Island and metropolitan New York-area schools converged for a local kickoff of the FIRST® Robotics Competition (FRC®) where they learned details of a new robotics game called “Rebound RumbleSM” By Mary Abrahmson Students,startups, entrepreneurs, home biz owners, investors and parents all share the attraction to the new organic cotton laurel encircled quality unisex BOSS t-shirts. By Bedales School 16 year 7 pupils from London school Notting Hill Prep visited Bedales for a workshop on science at the start of the Spring term. By BrandStar Entertainment “We’re looking forward to having Big Ideas Learning join The Balancing Act on Lifetime TV. The Balancing Act Lifetime viewers will have a chance to learn how to help their children master mathematical benchmarks at each level." By Kathryn Marmion Princeton Montessori School students and faculty enjoyed a masterful performance from four Chinese acrobats who recently visited the school as part of their USA tour and dazzled the 3-14 year old students. By Christine Robert Entrepreneurs, small business owners and people considering starting a business are invited to join the Entrepreneur Roundtable on Saturday, January 21st from 9:30am to noon. Marlene Cooper Williams of Heritage Home Conservatory presents this month. By Individual Software Individual Software, a leading publisher of educational software, announces the release of TypingInstructorWeb for Kids, the new and innovative way for kids to learn to type online. By Indiana Campus Compact Students from Indiana Campus Compact member campuses across the state will be participating in a week-long alternative break focusing on rural poverty issues in Grant County By Christendom College On January 23, the entire student body of Christendom College, as well as members of the faculty and staff, will join the hundreds of thousands of pro-life Americans at the 39th Annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. By The AllStar Group New student travel bus company, Florida College Express, will begin making moves towards a college near you in Florida with its official launch of service. By rozana audisho Members of the California Health Professional Student Alliance will march through downtown Sacramento to the steps of the Capitol, where they will be joined by over 1,000 people gathered in support of single payer, universal healthcare in California. By CSULA Public Affairs Asian American, Pacific Islander students welcome to college day at Cal State L.A. Feb. 4 By Patrick Murphy Two graduates of the Sunrise Aviation FAA Approved Instrument Rating Airplane course in Jacksonville, FL passed Practical Tests this week and received their FAA instrument ratings. The FSCJ students were Elliot Corderio and Vinhthuy (Moi) Hoang. By Jeff Weber National Youth Ambassador Emily Fleischman talked to fifth- and sixth-graders about why it's important to not bully kids with TS and to treat them just like everyone else By Enrollment Resources Inc. A look forward to next year and what's coming up in Education Management in 2012. By Academic Achievement Center Classic comedy to be performed by local students from the Academic Achievement Center on February 10 & 11, 2012 at 7:30pm at the James McCabe Theater in Valrico, FL. By Agromin A special needs class at Monte Vista Middle School in Camarillo is experiencing the joys of gardening. A class of 12 autistic students in sixth through eighth grade is learning about planting, growing and harvesting a variety of vegetables. By The Harriman Group CDW, a reseller of computer hardware, software, and supplies, recently donated computer hardware valued at more than $70,000 to the Outlook Foundation. The donation included quad and dual core server processors, keyboards, and more. By Grammar Chic, Inc. An education can be expensive, and many students are afraid of spending thousands of dollars to learn a job that they later find they do not enjoy. CareerToolKits.com helps students avoid this mistake by providing them with information. By IODI Hundreds of New Locations Nationwide Attracting Retail Shoppers and College Students Alike By ASU STARR Noyce Scholarship Program Paid Internships Offered to Future Science Educators - ASU STARR Noyce Scholarship Program and Arizona Science Center Offer Unique Opportunity By Metro New York Chapter of the NBMBAA NY-based non-profit looking for high school mentors for 2012. Application Deadline: January 2. By Cheryl White, Managing Director Enhance My Chance. A new proofreading and editing business focused on helping students and jobseekers all across the UK achieve their potential. By Neal Communities Willis Elementary Students Create Art Depicting Their Favortie Home Toronto Film School Term 5 Acting Students Will Debut Their Acting Skills in an Upcoming Performance By Toronto Film School Students will be acting in a production of Monsieur D'Eon - a play is written by Mark Brownell and directed by Sue Miner. It is a true-life tale of an 18th century aristocrat who transforms himself into a woman at the peak of his political career. By Frank Pagani As part of its holiday promotions program, the Yonkers Downtown/Waterfront Business Improvement District will present its first Winterscape. By Packt Publishing Packt is pleased to announce its latest addition to its series of Moodle books, Moodle 2.0 Course Conversion, the book that provides the quickest way for teachers and trainers to turn their familiar teaching materials into a Moodle e-learning course. By Kate Miller A Melbourne couple has been honoured at the annual Anthill Magazine Cool Company Awards for their work linking local schools and families with development projects across Asia Pacific, proving that having a social conscience is officially cool. By Riviera Marketing Everest College Burr Ridge Campus: Terminates employee position on trumped up allegation! By Ronald Farra Rotary Club Beirut Cedars,has launched,in participation with Fabriano, the 47th annual drawing competition, along with other sponsors. The students have 5 themes to choose from including Rotary Club Beirut Cedars’s theme for this year "NO TO DRUGS" By Michelle Corbin International students studying within the United States contribute nearly $20 Billion to the U.S. economy each year. It’s no surprise then that higher education is one of the United States’ top exports. By Lisa M. Umina, Publisher Experienced educator Molly Nero has created a series of stories to get children excited about learning. By Lisa M. Umina, Publisher Professional business manager Douglas Bartley continues to educate another generation of leaders with his new book A How-To Manual on Human Resource Problems. By Bob Kenyon, Ya'Gotta Communications & Marketing Jasper Place School (Edmonton, AB) opened its doors to students in 1961 and has since enjoyed fifty years of innovation, excellence and achievement. We're welcoming back five decades of staff and students with a series of events. By Lynette Hoy, Gracefully Global Group Graduate of El Centro High School Bring Pride to Community as News Breaks of His Academic and Professional Success—Has Become Role Model to Students By The Harriman Group Youth in foster care received computers from the Outlook Foundation. The Foundation was recognized for its contribution by the Clark County Department of Family Services. By Kristie Stutalk Stutalk announces Career & Jobs capabilities that allows companies to post jobs and internships opportunities that are targeted towards that students or recent graduates. The goal is to link our student members with career resources. |
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