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Head of the Class: Locals scoring honors, degrees
Paige Cook, of Parkton, recently participated in a Spring Break trip to Japan, as part of her "Japanese Politics and Foreign Policy" class at Washington College, Chestertown. Olivia A. Cypull, of Baldwin, a senior at Loch Raven High School is a...Tags: Chess Playing, American Legion, College Sports, Colleges and Universities, Washington College (Maryland)
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College News: Laurel residents earn degrees, honors
Jasmine Sims, of Laurel, received the Ulysse Desportes Award for Outstanding Achievement in studio art at the spring honors convocation at Mary Baldwin College, in Staunton, Va. Laurel residents Nicholas Donohue (School of Business) and Kelly Holt...Tags: University of Evansville, Colleges and Universities, Science
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Towson education notes
Christine Shultz, of Lutherville and Isabel Galupo, of Towson have been named to the dean's list at Ithaca College, Ithaca, N.Y., for the fall 2011 semester. Stephanie Hogge, of Baltimore has earned a degree in Industrial Engineering from the Georgia...Tags: Hunt Valley, Southern Methodist University, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Timonium, Teaching and Learning
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Notre Dame names its first male president
A man will lead Notre Dame of Maryland University for the first time in its 116-year history, after the board of trustees announced Thursday its unanimous choice of James Conneely as the institution's next president.
"It's a boy!" said board chairwoman...Tags: Judges, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Eastern Kentucky University, Students
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Sister Mary Martha Geipe, educator
Sister Mary Martha Geipe, a teacher, principal and pastoral minister, died of a stroke Dec. 20 at her order's motherhouse in the Woodbrook section of Baltimore County. She was 88.
Born Nancy Marie Geipe in Baltimore, she was the daughter of Anna...Tags: Catonsville, Teaching and Learning, Pikesville, Annapolis, Riviera Beach
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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: Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut), Hunt Valley, Frostburg State University, Harrisonburg (Harrisonburg, Virginia), Timonium
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Joe Bonham Project of wounded in war on tour
Rob Bates doesn't come across as a typical combat artist. He's not sharing battle memories like the moment he had his "bell rung" after his Humvee took a hit in Afghanistan. His sketches are of what the wounded look like later — clean, well-groomed...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Armed Forces, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Abbott Laboratories
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U.S. IRS widens taxpayer debt forgiveness program
Reuters* Changes offer more flexibility * Middle-class taxpayers will benefit-tax professor WASHINGTON, May 21 (Reuters) - More middle-class Americans will be able to work out their debts to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service because of changes in a tax payment...Tags: Internal Revenue Service
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Wellington prosecutor appointed to County Court
Gov. Rick Scott on Friday appointed an assistant state attorney from Wellington to the Palm Beach County Court. Daliah Weiss, 41, has been a prosecutor with the State Attorney's Office in Palm Beach County since 1996. She was appointed to fill a...Tags: Lawyers, Wellington, Trials, Rick Scott, Prosecution
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Recognizing Davie and Cooper City residents
Davie honors Holocaust survivors Holocaust survivors Leon and Betty Schagrin attended a Town of Davie Council meeting where they were honored during the Town's Month of Remembrance, for the victims of the Holocaust and to recognize the survivors as well...Tags: Broward College, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Cooper City High School , Teaching and Learning, College Sports
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Ex-Zephyr boss Trisciani adjusting to life at Villanova
Tony Trisciani explains the difference between coaching football at Villanova and Whitehall this way:
"Instead of teaching for six hours and doing something I love for three or four hours like I did at Whitehall, now I get to do something I love for 10...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Teaching and Learning, College Sports, LSU Tigers, Awards and Prizes
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Student news - May 9
VILLANOVA, Pa. — The following area students were named to the dean’s list at Villanova University: - Alexis Carpenter of Frederick, Md., Villanova School of Business - Ashley Chan of Walkersville, Md., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences -...Tags: Volleyball, Colleges and Universities, College Sports, Teaching and Learning, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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