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Head of the Class: Owings Mills residents earn dean's list honors, degrees
The following students were named to the dean's list for the spring 2011 semester at Washington University in St. Louis. Samuel Lieberman Cornblath, of Owings Mills, was named to the dean's List for the spring 2011 semester. Cornblath is a graduate of...Tags: Colleges and Universities, NAACP, Randallstown, George Washington Carver, 2016 Olympic Games
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Speaker series kicks off Montessori 50th anniversary
The Montessori School in Luthervillle is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, and will host a speakers' series this fall as part of the schedule of anniversary events. The school, with includes programs for toddlers through grade six at its...Tags: Towson, Timonium, Ceremonies, Colleges and Universities, Awards and Prizes
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Gang member convicted in slaying of DePaul student
Tribune reporterA Cook County jury today convicted a reputed gang member of fatally shooting a DePaul University honors student and wounding a second individual at a Halloween party in 2009 on Chicago’s West Side. Narcisco Gatica was charged with firing the...Tags: Prosecution, Justice System, Defendants, Colleges and Universities, Injuries and Wounds
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Business Briefs - Sept. 18
National Private Duty Association The nonprofit National Private Duty Association, along with the Maryland Chapter, will host a consumer- education Web conference titled “Addressing Legal Issues that Impact Seniors” Thursday, Sept. 22, at 8...Tags: Champaign (Champaign, Illinois), Interior Design, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, House and Home
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Woman robbed, sexually assaulted in Lincoln Park
A woman was robbed and sexually assaulted at gunpoint in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood Wednesday afternoon, police said.
An unidentified man attacked the woman at gunpoint in the 2600 block of North Wilton Avenue, a few blocks from the DePaul...Tags: Theft, Chicago Police Department, Abusive Behavior
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Area universities advance by adding a program, college, building
If as William Butler Yeats asserted -- "Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire" -- then three local universities are lighting some interesting fires as they seek to expand programs, add new colleges and literally reach for...Tags: Mental Health, Politics, Philosophy, U.S. Army, Colleges and Universities
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Head of the Class: Towson-area scholars recognized
Caroline A. G. Pierson, of Towson, recently received faculty honors for academic achievement at Trinity College in Hartford, Conn. The following students were recently named to the dean's list at Johns Hopkins University. Azam Qureshi, of Hunt Valley,...Tags: Andrew Bergman, Towson, Timonium, Burlington (Hartford, Connecticut), Frostburg State University
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Collections work for university museums
There's a conventional view among the lay public about art museums in university settings. That view, says Louise Lincoln, director of the DePaul Art Museum at Chicago's DePaul University, holds that art museums are reserved solely for the nation's...Tags: Northern Illinois University, Economy, Business and Finance, Media Industry, Journalism, Colleges and Universities
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Service is becoming a big part of learning
Earning a college degree is no longer a matter of just attending classes writing reports and taking exams. Increasingly, service learning and community engagement are part of the mix as well.
Ways to serve and learn
At River Forest's Dominican...Tags: Dominican University, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Elmhurst College, Education
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Deathscribe 2011: The Fourth Annual International Festival of Radio Horror Plays
Staff reporterWildClaw Theatre Company proudly presents DEATHSCRIBE 2011, the Fourth Annual International Festival of Radio Horror Plays, on Monday December 5th, at 8:00pm. This collection of spine-tingling audio nightmares will be presented at the historic Mayne Stage...Tags: Arts and Culture, Music, Mayne Stage, Radio, Entertainment
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College special ed: More institutions serving students with intellectual disabilities
Like many high school graduates, Jennifer Gans, of Glen Ellyn, wanted to go to college. But developmental delays put her in a population of students that few colleges serve: those with "intellectual disabilities."
Now Gans, 25, is a proud graduate of...Tags: Physical Therapy, Autism, Colleges and Universities, Health Treatments, Behavioral Conditions
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Remarkable Person: Kerrie Holley
As a simple linear equation, Kerrie Holley's past wouldn't add up to his present.
Holley was born on the South Side into "the stereotypical life of a black youth — never met my father, grew up poor in a neighborhood with gangs, never lived with...Tags: Gaming, Music, Gaming Industry, Arne Duncan, Teachers
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