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Interviewing Young Males in Education

16 hours ago ago from Know.Do.Serve.Learn Weblog

How do we recruit and retain males in the field of education?  KDSL will feature a series of interviews with young males who are in the field in order to learn more about who they are and why they work in education, their dreams, and the advice they would offer individuals seeking to make a difference in the lives of youth. Curtis Lewis, Doctoral Student/Michigan State University, reflects on his education story. I see myself as a ...

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Yale University School of Medicine

20 hours ago ago from Welcome to Degreetutors.com

Yale University School of Medicine > Yale School of Medicine is a private medical college situated in New Haven , Connecticut , U.S. Although the Yale school of medicine was founded in 1810, it started functioning in 1813. Yale encompasses of wide array of centers and programs, libraries, museums and administrative support offices. Yale University mainly conducts three major courses for the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and for the ...

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Students Come Together at the University of Copenhagen

15 hours ago ago from WSC-SD at COP15

Photo Credit: Aaron Thom Sunday saw the conclusion of a two-day event led by Yale and the University of Copenhagen which brought together students from universities around the world to discuss ways to establish schools as sustainability hubs.  Katherine Dykes, a Ph.D student in the Technology and Policy Program represented MIT’s Energy Club and Walk the Talk . The students used Saturday to discuss what programs and projects currently ...

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National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering Fellowship Opportunities

12 hours ago ago from Science and Engineering Scholarships and Fellowships Blog

The National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering in an effort to increase engineering and scientific talent among underrepresented minority students in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematical fields (STEM) has implemented several fellowship opportunities for university students. NACME's commitment to implementing effective programs to increase the recruitment, retention, and graduation of under-represented students in the ...

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Unusual, Weird & Interesting Scholarships

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Unusual, weird and interesting scholarships Many students believe that they won’t be eligible for scholarships unless they’re the valedictorian or a star athlete or got a perfect score on their SAT. What these students don’t realize is that today there are scholarships for almost any skill or unique quality you can think of. You no longer have to break the state track record or win a national science fair to get money for college. Now you ...

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Economy Doesn’t Slow Demand for Early Entry to College

4 hours ago ago from The New York Times

James S. Miller, the dean of admissions at Brown University , figured this could be the year that the frantic demand for admission under binding early-decision programs might begin to subside. After all, under such programs, admitted students cannot seek competing financial aid offers. Jeremy M. Lange for The New York Times The chapel at Duke University. Duke is among the colleges that had an increase in applications for ...

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Minority Population Growing, Dispersing: Fewer Congressional Districts Are Predominantly White

9 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

The March of Diversity : With Hispanics providing the principal engine, the nation's minority population is not only increasing but also dispersing beyond the big cities where it traditionally congregated. And as minorities enlarge their numbers in the suburbs and even the exurbs, the number of House members representing districts with heavily diverse populations is soaring--probably to unprecedented heights. Read the whole story: The ...

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