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Inspired by Marissa Mayer, tech wimp takes MIT computer course
As soon as I learned that Marissa Mayer was tapped to be Yahoo's new CEO, I, like many women I know, immediately started devouring everything I could find on the 37-year-old former Google employee. I've interviewed many computer scientists over the...
Tags: Marissa Mayer, Science, Oscar de la Renta, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Science and Technology
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Maryland's tech education effort does not compute
Gov. Martin O'Malleycorrectly flags STEM fields — science, technology, engineering and mathematics — as critical economic enablers, and an administrative priority. Thus, it was good news when Towson University recently won a $2 million grant...
Tags: Education, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, University of Maryland, College Park, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Science and Technology
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Head of the Class: area students honored
Kelly Auxt, Angela Springer and Stephanie Yonowitz, of Owings Mills, graduated with a master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction; Lisa Goldberg and Rebecca Harman, of Reisterstown, graduated with a master's degree in Counselor Education, and Michael...Tags: Georgia Institute of Technology, Creighton University, Harvey Mudd College, Psychology, Human Interest
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Notre Dame and Schurz challenge digital minds to create "game changer"
The University of Notre Dame’s Computer Science & Engineering program will collaborate with Schurz Communications on a first-of-its-kind “innovation challenge,” beginning fall semester, 2012. Undergraduates, graduate students and...
Tags: Education, Science and Technology, University of Notre Dame, Companies and Corporations, Students
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Bennett-Pelesky
Lauren Beth Bennett, Barton, Md., and Timothy Don Pelesky, Jenners, are announcing their engagement. Miss Bennett is the daughter of Harry and Mary Beth Bennett, Barton, Md. She earned her Associate degree in nursing from Allegany College of...
Tags: Education, Science, Medical Specialization, Nursing, Colleges and Universities
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License of doctor who worked with George Tiller revoked
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas regulators on Friday revoked the medical license of a doctor accused of performing inadequate mental health exams on young patients she then referred to the late Dr. George Tiller for late-term abortions. The State...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Republican Party, Judges, George Tiller, Science and Technology
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Area students graduate from St. Mary's College
The following area students recently were awarded Bachelor of Arts degrees from St. Mary’s College of Maryland: • Ryan Bass of Frederick, Md., graduated with a major in history. • Lauren Bennett of Frederick graduated with a major in...Tags: Religion and Belief, Middletown, Medical Specialization, Culture, Anthropology
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Former Aberdonian finishes first season with state high school activities association
The child who took cello lessons at the Aberdeen Recreation and Cultural Center has grown into the person in charge of high school fine arts programs for the entire state. A graduate of Aberdeen Central, James Weaver just completed his first season as...
Tags: Science, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Science and Technology, Concordia University Chicago
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Harford County College Lines
QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY: Blaine Dulkerian of White Hall, bachelor of arts in public relations; and Christina Heilman of Jarrettsville, bachelor of arts in public relations, graduated from Quinnipiac University during the 81st undergraduate commencement...Tags: University of Pennsylvania, Georgia Institute of Technology, Religion and Belief, Physical Therapy, Environmental Issues
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Edward E. Sommerfeldt, former Coppin chair
Edward E. Sommerfeldt, who founded the computer science program at Coppin State University where he taught for 39 years and served as a mentor to students and faculty, died May 14 of complications from brain cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson. He was...Tags: Religion and Belief, Education, Roman Catholicism, Science and Technology, Johns Hopkins University
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Living Here: Colleges and universities
No matter what type of education you're looking for, it's available here in Hampton Roads. Bryant & Stratton College. Hampton. The facility at Peninsula Town Center opened in 2010 with 80 students, with plans to expand as laboratories are opened and a...Tags: Troy University, Environmental Issues, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Regent University, Health
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Facebook’s rising star grew up in Winnetka
TribLocal - Winnetka & Northfield » NewsFriends recall how Chris Cox spent his teenage years in Winnetka during the mid 1990s like so many other computer geeks: dialed into online chatrooms. …...
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