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Tag: Learning Disabilities: Page 4
Disabilties
Best and Brightest: No Age-limit On Achieving Oneās Dream, Conquering Fears
Patricia Doty is far from the traditional college student. At 55, when most her age are discussing retirement plans, she still has dreams, and one of them she recently accomplished when she graduated with a masterās degree in vocational rehabilitation from Winston-Salem State University, in North Carolina.
July 21, 2007
Disabilties
Grant Prompts Future Special Ed Teachers to Enroll in UNH Training Program
DURHAM N.H. Thanks to several federal grants, New Hampshire soon may be seeing more special education teachers.
July 15, 2007
Disabilties
Black Men and Education Focus Of Urban League Report
This yearās āThe State of Black Americaā study by the National Urban League pays the most attention to Black males because they are further away from parity with their White counterparts in several significant categories.
June 27, 2007
Disabilties
State: Students with disabilities improving slowly
ALBANY N.Y. Students with disabilities continue to post higher graduation rates and better test scores but still at unsatisfactory rates, state education officials said Monday.
June 24, 2007
Disabilties
State: Students with disabilities improving slowly
ALBANY N.Y. Students with disabilities continue to post higher graduation rates and better test scores but still at unsatisfactory rates, state education officials said Monday.
June 24, 2007
Students
UCLA āgreaterā because of affirmative action ā University of California, Los Angeles
In the past year, no issue has so touched the University of California as affirmative action and the controversy it has generated.
June 17, 2007
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A Real Fear
āMath anxiety is my worst enemy,ā says Dr. Louise Raphael. āI feel that I am teaching the most important mathematics class on the Howard University campusā¦
March 7, 2007
Sports
Got Game
Mary Allison Milfordās life sounds like that of a typical college athlete. At least, it does on the surface. Three-hour workouts five days a week, long bus rides to weekend games in other states and keeping up with her studies are all part of life for the University of Alabama studentā¦
January 31, 2007
Sports
Got Game
Mary Allison Milfordās life sounds like that of a typical college athlete. At least, it does on the surfaceā¦
January 24, 2007
Students
A Chance to Prove Themselves
Sean Garballey, a senior at a state university in New England, recently won a highly competitiveā¦
October 18, 2006
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Grants & Awards
Bronx Community Collegeās (N.Y.) National Center for Educational Alliances has been awarded a $350,000 grant from the Ford Foundation to expand upon its educational initiative in South Africa, which was begun under a previous Ford Foundation grant. New Linkages: Phase IIĀ will expand the projectsā scope from KwaZulu-Natal Province into the neighboring Eastern Cape Province. The [ā¦]
April 5, 2006
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University of Illinois Unveils Worldās Most Powerful MRI
University of Illinois Unveils Worldās Most Powerful MRICHICAGOThe University of Illinois at Chicago has introduced the worldās most powerful magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine for human studies, capable of imaging not just the anatomy but the metabolism within the brain.This advanced technology brings in a new age of metabolic imaging that will help researchers understand [ā¦]
October 20, 2004
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