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State Superintendent of Schools Nancy S. Grasmick also cautioned last week that the bill “could interfere with an established process that assists many Maryland public school students . . . in the evaluation of appropriate career choices and in making academic decisions.” This entry was posted on Thursday, April 15th, 2010 and is filed under Children, Identification, Security. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. Possibly related posts:Update: Pennsylvania School District Details Scope of [more...]
Date: 2010-04-15 17:53:09
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Date: 2010-05-06 16:33:38
For Central Pennsylvania College student, it's one degree down, at ...
April Clark joined Central Pennsylvania College’s largest graduating class to date Friday to receive her associate degree as a paralegal at The Forum in Harrisburg. In a few months, she’ll take the stage again to receive her bachelor’s degree in legal studies. After that, she said, she has her sights set on Widener University’s law school and a career as an attorney. It’s a bright future that was almost a dream deferred. Poised to become her family’s first college student, April had to put off her studies weeks before they began to help her grandmother Edith Clark recover from an [more...]
Date: 2010-04-24 03:03:07
Rick O'Brien: 10 years of schools' best hoopsters | Philadelphia ...
It's sun-soaked baseball weather, finally, but we're going to spend one more day inside and on the hardwood. That's so we can present The Inquirer's Southeastern Pennsylvania boys' basketball team of the last decade. The all-star squad includes players from the 2000-01 to 2009-10 seasons. We don't have to go back too far to find the player of the decade. That honor goes to Tyreke Evans, whose brilliant career at American Christian Academy, in Aston, ended a little more than two years ago. He recently completed a stellar rookie season with the NBA's Sacramento Kings. Evans, an electrifying [more...]
Date: 2010-05-03 03:25:09
Beth Ostrosk
Pennsylvania native Beth Ostrosky starts her modelling career when she was only 9 years old by doing fashion shows, continuoing dooing her career in her high school at Fox Chapel High School in Pennsylvania, she was was offered several television commercial. In order to get the best chance in modeling possible, Beth Ostrosky moved to New York City. There, agents and scouts took notice of this tall fair-haired bombshell and Ostrosky had no shortage of offers. However, after a few low-key campaigns and shows, acting soon seemed more promising than modeling. She got first break and appears as [more...]
Date: 2010-05-07 12:54:13
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Date: 2010-04-09 10:47:00
The Scope Of Electrical Training | All About Electric
With the fast paced, quality training offered by the Pennsylvania Electrical Training schools, you will be able to equip yourselves with the much needed skills to shine in the career. Related posts:A Quick Look into the Careers in Electrical Sector These days, everyone’s attention is focused on energy conservation... Whoesale Electrical Supplies Perfect for Electrical Contractors Perfect for electrical, plumbing, HVAC and other mechanical applications... Why Electrical Contractors are so Important? An electrical contractor is a person/firm who has assigned a... Shocking Facts on [more...]
Date: 2010-05-01 04:08:34
Pennsylvania Girls' Research Projects on Energy Drinks and ...
Gazelle aspires to a career in public health as a geneticist or physician. She volunteers at a local hospital, writes a medical column for her school newspaper, and has interned with a geneticist and a neurosurgeon. Fluent in Farsi, Gazelle is a two-year gold medal winner in the National Latin Exam and received the Excellence in Student Science Research Award from the Pennsylvania Society for Biomedical Research. A skilled violinist, she plays first violin with the Philadelphia Youth Orchestra.The public health workforce is diminishing even as the population increases. By 2020, the United [more...]
Date: 2010-04-26 12:00:00
Four apply to become Snyder's next district attorney » News » The ...
The candidates include Matthew Slivinski, a Selinsgrove attorney, John Reed, Snyder County's chief public defender, and Michael Piecuch, executive director of the Pennsylvania District Attorneys Association. A fourth applicant has asked not to be named publicly, Woelfel said. Several court watchers have speculated that the fourth candidate is Frank Fina, chief deputy attorney in the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office, who is overseeing the corruption probe of the Pennsylvania General Assembly. A resident of Selinsgrove, Fina served as a Union County assistant district attorney in the [more...]
Date: 2010-01-19 22:33:13
The Post Week In Review « The Sanatoga Post
The Limerick (PA) Post | The Pottstown (PA) Post | The Main Street Post Published during the week just ended in The Sanatoga Post: Friday, May 7 Pottsgrove, Other Districts Get State’s Bad Funding News Pennsylvania’s billion-dollar budget deficit means the Legislature can’t, and won’t, guarantee funding levels for the schools, a letter to Pottsgrove and other districts announced last week. Pottsgrove Students Competing In Reading Olympics Their big day is May 17, when what they know about specific books and authors is pitted against that of other districts’ students. Knowledge is [more...]
Date: 2010-05-09 10:34:40
Crist's strange career
See Joseph C.'s and Kevin V.'s blistering comments on Crist.) Can someone make sense of the career decisions of Charles Crist? He became governor of Florida on January 2, 2007. On May 12, 2009, two years and four months into his first term, he announced he was running for the U.S. Senate, in an election which at that point was a year and seven months away. He has spent the last year, an entire year of his governorship, running for the GOP Senate nomination, in a primary that still doesn't take place until August. (And by the way since when does a U.S. Senate primary race go on for 15 months? [more...]
Date: 2010-05-07 19:32:31
THE PHOENIX RISING: THE MOST LIVABLE U.S CITY
Each year Carnegie Mellon's Tepper School of Business attracts some of the brightest master's degree candidates in the country. But the admissions staff occasionally has to sway prospective students with their choice of top schools who wonder why they should relocate to Pittsburgh, Pa. "Pittsburgh has a really great cultural scene. We have a great ballet and a great symphony that travels the world and performs to packed houses, and there's a restaurant scene that's much more diverse than it ever was when I was growing up," says Wendy Hermann, director of student services for master's [more...]
Date: 2010-05-09 02:02:00
A Mother's Day Tribute to My Mom: Elky Shatzkin – The Shatzkin Files
Eleanor Oshry Shatzkin — Elky to everybody who knew her — was the first woman to graduate from the engineering school at Carnegie Tech (now Carnegie-Mellon), earning her degree in physics in 1941. She was, in a way, a management consulting pioneer, running the consulting operation for the accounting firm J.K. Lasser and Company from 1957-1962. For a dozen years after that, until Dad dragooned her into the family book distribution business, Two Continents (the place where I really learned about the trade), Elky ran her own consulting company. She was a “better, faster, cheaper” [more...]
Date: 2010-05-08 18:28:26
The Early Word: Primary Results - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
And in North Carolina, Senator Richard M. Burr easily won the Republican race, while Elaine Marshall, the secretary of state, and Cal Cunningham, an Iraq veteran and former state lawmaker, are headed for a June 22 runoff for the Democratic nomination. On the House side in Indiana, Representatives Dan Burton and Mark Souder narrowly won their Republican contests. Kate Phillips has the roundup, and Carl Hulse provides perspective. The next set of big competitive Congressional primaries will be held on May 18 in Arkansas, Kentucky and Pennsylvania. While we’re on the topic, The Wall Street [more...]
Date: 2010-05-05 12:48:13
FaxBack Announces New Partner Program to Help Equipment ...
FaxBack Announces New Partner Program to Help Equipment Manufacturers and Service Providers Add Simple and Affordable VoIP Fax Capabilities Into Their Offerings Captivating musical performances by more than 60 children with special needs along with celebrity guests created an unforgettable experience at The Teddy Bear Picnic, The Help Group's 30th Annual Spring Luncheon, at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on June 12. The Help Group saluted Amy Brennenman ("Judging Amy," "N.Y.P.D. Blue," and "Private Practice") and husband, acclaimed writer, director and producer, Brad Silberling ("10 Items or Less" [more...]
Date: 2010-05-08 09:11:28
Former Supreme Court Justice O'Connor to speak May 18 at Commencement
Growing up on a cattle ranch in southeastern Arizona and then in Texas, she attended Stanford University where she majored in economics and graduated magna cum laude in 1950. O'Connor completed her law degree in only two years at Stanford Law School, where she was appointed to the legal honor society Order of the Coif and served on the editorial board of the Stanford Law Review. In 1952, O'Connor was offered only one job - and it was as a legal secretary rather than as an attorney. She turned to the public sector and began her career as deputy county attorney in San Mateo, Calif., and then as [more...]
Date: 2010-05-09 07:38:58
Former Supreme Court Justice O'Connor to speak May 18 at Commencement
O'Connor completed her law degree in only two years at Stanford Law School, where she was appointed to the legal honor society Order of the Coif and served on the editorial board of the Stanford Law Review. In 1952, O'Connor was offered only one job - and it was as a legal secretary rather than as an attorney. She turned to the public sector and began her career as deputy county attorney in San Mateo, Calif., and then as assistant attorney general in Arizona. She was an Arizona state senator for six years, including a term as senate majority leader, the first woman to hold such a position in [more...]
Date: 2010-05-09 07:38:58
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Medical homes must overcome some key challenges to be successful, including finding ways to fund the early start-up phase, according to a study by Bruce E. Landon of the Harvard Medical School and colleagues. Primary Care Reform Relies on Teamwork, Management Skills Reforms of the primary care system almost certainly will demand new models of care, including the creation of primary care teams and expanded roles for nonphysicians like nurse practitioners and physician assistants. New studies suggest that such team-centered care represents a fundamental shift in delivery, one that has the [more...]
Date: 2010-05-06 07:28:39
Lightweights Announce Nine Commitments to Class of 2014 ...
PHILADELPHIA - The University of Pennsylvania men's lightweight rowing team announced the incoming Class of 2014 on Wednesday. There are nine committed members of the class with each having a very high level of rowing experience. "We wanted to make a statement with our first recruiting class as to the changes that are underway with the University of Pennsylvania lightweight rowing team, and that's exactly what we feel we have accomplished," head coach Nick Baker said of the nine commitments he has received in his first year at the helm of the Quakers. "Coach Hayburn and I are [more...]
Date: 2010-05-06 14:41:00
'Lion King' performers discuss life on stage in visit to library ...
Roderick was joined by Ben Lipitz, a Cherry Hill High School West graduate who played Pumbaa, and Erynn Marie Dickerson, an actress who played an ensemble lioness. The event began with a short video montage of the on-stage performance, which included elaborate costumes, puppets and a large cast. Then, audience members were able to engage in a question-and-answer session moderated by Cherry Hill High School East's drama club director Tom Weaver. "Guests really get to pick the brains of the actors," Weaver said. "You can read their biographies and prepared statements, but to hear something [more...]
Date: 2010-04-26 15:12:31
Physical Therapy Assistant Schools: Assistant Therapy – A Guide to ...
Assistant therapy students at San Diego Mesa College have access to one of the best CAPTE-accredited Physical Therapy Assistant programs in Southern California (which happens to be at one of the few physical therapy colleges accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges). In existence since 1971, the program is organized around 4 semesters in a lock step format, and prepares students to be professional practitioners. Classes are held during the day, with no obligatory summer sessions. Students spend 15 hours in class each week during the first semester, 14 hours each week [more...]
Date: 2010-01-25 14:58:18
High Tech Camp at WC offering Scholarships : The Chestertown Spy
A partnership between the Washington College Geographic Information Systems (GIS) program and the Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) will provide scholarships for six high school students to have fun while learning a cutting-edge technology at the Computer Mapping Technology Summer Camp this summer. The camp, set for June 20-26, will be held on the Washington College campus and will include field trips to other locations in Kent County. The registration fee for the camp, which last year drew 67 students from grades 7 through 12, is $690. SAIC is a Fortune 500 company [more...]
Date: 2010-05-04 22:47:35
What are the Top Undergraduate Criminal Justice Schools?
Your best bet, in order to save money, time, and frustration, is to look for a school that offers an accelerated master’s program. These programs combine the coursework for a bachelor’s and master’s degree, allowing you to complete what would have been six years of schooling in five. These programs are usually very competitive when it comes to the admissions process, but are tremendously beneficial if getting your master’s in criminal justice is your end goal. This being said, there are plenty of excellent undergraduate schools to consider. According to US News and World Reports, some [more...]
Date: 2010-02-15 19:58:24
Criminal Justice Online: United States Attorney Announces New Law ...
Providing criminal justice practitioners, students and academics with online information and resources. May 4, 2010 - NEWARK, NJ—New Jersey United States Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced today that Thomas Maltese was sworn in as the Office’s Law Enforcement Coordinator. Among other duties, Maltese will facilitate communication among the District and federal, state, and local organizations and serve as the District Office’s Security Manager. He will also promote the effective use of state, local, and international law enforcement resources and promote community engagement regarding [more...]
Date: 2010-05-05 03:24:00
The latest stop on the Jeb education tour - Florida & Tampa Bay ...
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Date: 2010-05-04 14:43:58
LSM Newswire: Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra and Youth Chorus ...
The Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra will perform its second Severance Hall concert of the 2009-10 season on Sunday, March 14, 2010, at 7:00 p.m. James Feddeck, in his first season as music director of the Youth Orchestra, will begin the performance with Wolfgang Amadè Mozart’s Regina coeli, for which the Youth Orchestra will be joined by the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Chorus. Next on the program is Camille Saint-Saens’s Symphony No. 3 (“Organ”), with Cleveland Institute of Music master’s degree program student Laura Ross as organ soloist. After intermission, the Cleveland [more...]
Date: 2010-03-10 17:23:00
Sestak Leads Specter for First Time in Pennsylvania Senate Race
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Date: 2010-05-08 16:46:08
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Date: 2010-05-06 17:44:53
University colleagues, surgeons from around world to celebrate ...
Endocrine surgeons from around the world will join dozens of Chicago physicians Friday, April 16 to celebrate the long, illustrious and ongoing medical career of Edwin Kaplan, a Professor of Surgery who joined the UChicago faculty in 1968. A daylong symposium, with speakers from France and Italy, more than a dozen U.S. medical schools, and the National Cancer Institute and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, will speak about Kaplan’s career, his contributions to the field, and the ongoing development of projects and research fields he helped launch. A general surgeon specializing in [more...]
Date: 2010-04-14 14:00:00
University of Chicago celebrates career of surgeon Edwin Kaplan ...
University of Chicago celebrates career of surgeon Edwin Kaplan April 14, 2010 Endocrine surgeons from around the world will join with dozens of Chicago physicians this Friday, April 16, to celebrate the long, illustrious and ongoing medical career of Edwin Kaplan, MD, professor of surgery at the University of Chicago, who joined the faculty in 1968. A day-long symposium, with speakers from France and Italy, more than a dozen U.S. medical schools, and the National Cancer Institute and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, will speak about Kaplan's career, his contributions to the field and [more...]
Date: 2010-04-14 19:00:00
Skeptical CPA: China's a Bubble-3
At premier institutions such as the University of Chicago's Booth School, the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, and Northwestern's Kellogg, the percentage of MBAs taking jobs in Asia--including US students like Tsai as well as international students--has more than doubled in the past five yars, from roughly 5% of the graduating class to more than 10%. ... And right now, Asia is where the career velocity and opportunity are. 'This has never really happened before, except in little spurts, where you have a fairly large group of talented, recent MBAs asking for assignments in China, [more...]
Date: 2010-05-09 14:33:00
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