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The Fond du Lac Reporter
UW-FDL Commencement set for May 18
TOWN of FRIENDSHIP On its website, Howln Wind Siberians appeared to be a first-class breeder of...- 10:12 am TOWN of FRIENDSHIP A calf that wandered onto a Fond du Lac County road Wednesday night led...- 7:14 pm The Fondy Fire Robotics team captured to...
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The Huffington Post
Jeremy Harris Lipschultz: What Academic Administrators Could Learn From Warren Buffett
The just concluded annual Berkshire Hathaway Shareholders Meeting in my current hometown of Omaha offers many lessons to those in higher education. As a small Berkshire (baby) B stockholder, I marvel at the desire of thousands who visit each year to hear...
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PRWeb
Concordia University, Nebraska Names David Lawton New Director of Public Health Program
Dr. David Lawton is uniquely suited to prepare students for the many challenges facing public health professionals. Dr. David Lawton has been named the new director of the Master of Public Health program at Concordia University, Nebraska. Dr. Lawton arri...
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The Beaufort Gazette
Beaufort-Jasper Higher Education Commission meeting agenda; May 8, 2012
The latest on issues relevant to Beaufort County public schools, as well as local private schools and colleges. Rachel Heaton covers education in Beaufort County. She is an Oklahoma native and Missouri transplant. She graduated from the University of Mis...
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PRWeb
Marietta Resident Cassandra Blassingame joins Ashworth College as...
Education is a vehicle by which people can be empowered to participate in the local, national, regional, or global communities...I’m very excited to be able to bring my experiences to Ashworth. Ashworth College (http://www.ashworthcollege.edu/), a leadin...
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Columbia Tribune
Stephens, Columbia colleges award diplomas
From right, Regina Tavarez, Janette Berry and Heather Ames await the start of their graduation ceremony Saturday at Columbia College. Some University of Missouri students don't mind big lecture halls and the relative anonymity of a large campus. But othe...
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KansasCity.com
Lawmakers consider Missouri fund for college building
Lawmakers consider Missouri fund for college building By CHRIS BLANK The Associated Press By CHRIS BLANK Updated: 2012-05-05T20:04:48Z More News JEFFERSON CITY -- Missouri lawmakers are considering a new way to help pay for construction on college campus...
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Belleville News-Democrat
Mo. lawmakers consider fund for college building
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri lawmakers are considering a new way to help pay for construction on college campuses. The proposal calls for creating the Higher Education Capital Fund, which could be used to provide state matching funds for local contrib...
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PRWeb
Introducing College Tuition Solutions
A new company, College Tuition Solutions, LLC has been formed to help families reduce their college costs. College Tuition Solutions (http://www.loweringmytuition.com) was formed by Fess Crockett to help clients use strategies to increase financial aid a...
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TampaBay.com | St. Petersburg Times
High school seniors confused by college financial-aid letters
Susan Romano read her son Zach's financial-aid letter from Drexel University, and her eyes jumped to the line highlighted in yellow: "$13,442 expected payment" for the first year at the $63,000-a-year school. "At first, I thought it was great," said Roma...
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Scientific American
Attending the Experimental Biology meeting helped me clarify my STEM career path
The other day, I was walking to my car, headed to Animal Care to check on my animals. As I was strolling down the sidewalk I noticed a young lady, African-American. We gave each a cordial nod and said hello as we passed by. Then I heard I heard her call...
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The Springfield News-Leader
MSU turns focus to Brazil
Missouri State University and two Brazilian universities this week finalized separate agreements expected to lead to programs where the schools will cooperate in research and swap students and faculty. A few Brazilian students should be on the Springfiel...
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The Springfield News-Leader
The Brazilian schools working with MSU
Even the mayor had to wait in line. The St.- 12:11 am Approximately 450-500 Springfield teenagers were taking part in the Relay for Life Springfield...- 11:22 pm The image is supposed to shock.- 8:57 pm Peggy Melton went to every hearing in the case agai...
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KSMU
As Veteran Enrollment Increases, so do Veteran’s Programs at Local Colleges
Missouri has been named one of the top ten states for enrolling veterans in post-secondary education. KSMU’s Melanie Foehrweiser looks into some of the programs these institutions are offering to veterans in the Ozarks. According to a release from the Mi...
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The Educated Reporter
When it Comes to Humor, Three College Campuses Aren't Laughing
Here’s a tip for college journalists contemplating wading into the murky waters of satire: There pretty much isn't anything funny about Hitler. The gray zone between edgy humor and offensive language can be tough to navigate, even for experienced writers...


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