- Harvard group promotes abstinence on campus
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- [TS] V.C. NATION; In the Venture Capital World, a Helping Hand for Women and Minorities
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- Technology investors have done a poor job of integrating African-Americans, Hispanics and particularly minority women into their ranks. more...
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- Students win teddy bear movie case
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- [TS] Too Poor to Graduate
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- What New York can do to help students afford college. more...
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- Senate SCHIP Proposal Appears to Gain Steam
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- Democratic lawmakers in Congress appear to be coalescing around a Senate plan to expand a federal health insurance program intended for children of the working poor by $35 billion over five years. more...
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- Parents Less Worried Than Experts Over Math, Science
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- Though education experts have largely embraced the drive to raise the level of math and science courses, students and parents may be satisfied with a less rigorous level of instruction in those subjects. more...
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- R&D Project on Algebra Software Seen to Show Promise
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- Recent research on SimCalc MathWorlds, one of the pioneering examples of computer software, is providing some of the best evidence so far that the approach can lead to gains in student learning. more...
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- National-Service Programs
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- National-service programs are an effective way to solve the problems facing today?s society, says a study by the Center for American Progress. more...
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- Rebuilding America?s Schools
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- What is to be done when facilities are falling apart and there isn?t enough money to modernize them?, ask William D. Eggers and Tiffany Dovey. more...
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- Transition program helps students gain independence
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- Danielle Westervelt, 19, made a common mistake among her peers in budgeting monthly expenses. She set aside too much money for entertainment. Instead of spending $100 on movies and snacks, you can cut back so you can do your laundry, advised Richard Greenbaum, a teacher in the Washington Unified School Districts Transition to Adult Living Program. more...
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