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Even in changing times, Shawnee Mission aims to remain at the head of the class
The Kansas City StarThe curtain to the new Shawnee Mission School District opens on a stage of cowboys and cowgirls rehearsing at Westridge Middle School. Something they call "positive risk" is in full play. For a troupe of nervous middle-schoolers learning the musical...Tags: Music Theater, Students, Health and Safety at School, Science, Teaching and Learning
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Creative Coast names accomplished entrepreneur Bea Wray as new director
Savannah Morning News, Ga.A serial tech entrepreneur has been chosen to lead Savannah's creative community. Bea Wray will succeed Jake Hodesh as the director of the Creative Coast, the local nonprofit that consults and advocates for tech, digital and other knowledge-based...Tags: Business, Startups, Siemens
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U.Va., Virginia Tech attempt to balance competitive, business concerns in football scheduling
Bold non-conference schedules will serve Virginia Tech, Virginia and the ACC well as college football drives toward the playoff era. The challenge is in balancing that ambition with business and competitive concerns. Strength-of-schedule has long been a...
Tags: Ohio State Buckeyes, New River (Broward, Florida), Mike London, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Oregon Ducks
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USC sports figures are highly compensated
Pat Haden took on a challenging job when he was hired to oversee a USC athletic program that had been hit hard with NCAA sanctions. The private school rewarded him by making him one of the nation's most highly compensated athletic directors. Haden...
Tags: Sun Bowl, National Collegiate Athletic Association, USC Trojans, USA Today, College Sports
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Kuchar could get major breakthrough at US Open
ReutersThe Sports Xchange By Tom LaMarre, The Sports Xchange Kuchar could get major breakthrough at US Open In 2011, Keegan Bradley ended an American drought of six majors without a victory by winning the PGA Championship. Last year, Bubba Watson captured...Tags: Masters Tournament, Hunter Mahan, HP Byron Nelson Championship, Webb Simpson, Bubba Watson
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Commencement speakers: Conservatives need not apply
We have once again entered the college commencement season, which means we'll soon be reading about uplifting graduation speeches delivered by prominent Americans. Or at least by prominent liberal Americans. It's becoming increasingly apparent that...
Tags: Karl Rove, Students, Rand Paul, Government, Robert Zoellick
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For former Gophers star Burton, pomp will follow circumstance
Star TribuneWillie Burton will walk across a stage Saturday morning to receive his University of Minnesota diploma, and it will not be difficult to distinguish him from his classmates. He will be the 6-8, soon-to-be 45-year-old wearing maroon basketball shoes...Tags: Students, Behavioral Conditions, National Collegiate Athletic Association, National Basketball Association, Teaching and Learning
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No. 6 'Canes open tourney run in Coral Gables
CORAL GABLES — The Miami women's tennis team won its first ACC title on April 28. Now, the Hurricanes aim to make more history. UM, ranked No. 6 in the country, will open its run for its first national title when the NCAA regional begins Friday...Tags: College Basketball, Miami Hurricanes, National Collegiate Athletic Association, North Carolina Tar Heels, Atlantic Coast Conference
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Men's basketball: Maryland to pay visit for Big Ten/ACC event
The Columbus DispatchOhio State men's basketball fans will get an early preview of Maryland, a future opponent in the Big Ten. The Buckeyes will play the Terrapins on Dec. 4 at Value City Arena as part of the 15th Big Ten/ACC Challenge. Maryland, a charter member of the...Tags: Ohio State Buckeyes, Nebraska Cornhuskers, Northwestern Wildcats, College Basketball, National Invitation Tournament
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Wichita State to compete for metal-research center
The Wichita EagleWichita State University expects to compete for a federally funded research center on lightweight and modern metals, John Tomblin, the university's interim vice president for research and technology transfer, said Friday. The center is one of the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Barack Obama, Metal, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University
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Imhotep's Ruff is a major football commitment for Temple
The Philadelphia InquirerIt's too early to judge new Temple football coach Matt Rhule as an in-game tactician. But as a recruiter, Rhule is stocking the Owls with Big Ten- and Atlantic Coast Conference-caliber talent. Case in point: Rhule scored a major recruiting coup last...Tags: Rutgers University, Stanford Cardinal, Awards and Prizes, The Philadelphia Inquirer, College Football
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Streetwise and Camera Ready
The Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionThe music cranked as party-goers boogied, drank, got high and caroused, loudly carrying on like they did most nights at Perry Homes. The combustible mix gave folks in the sprawling public housing project many reasons to be on edge. A wrong word,...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Sandwiches, Drug Trafficking, HIV, Celebrities
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