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A betrayal of a promise that guided state
The financial crisis that has led the state to virtually abandon the master plan that guaranteed high-quality and affordable (originally free) education at all levels of higher education has had particularly harsh repercussions at Glendale Community...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Expanded Garfield campus debuts
Nine years’ worth of public campaigning, budget revisions and contract negotiations culminated this week as Glendale Community College debuted a newly expanded Garfield campus, home to its certificate and continuing education programs.
The $22.8-...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Politics, Education, Elections
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On The Town: Toasting chamber's 100th birthday
The "Celebration of the Century" was held Thursday on the Americana's Green. More than 320 supporters partied in black ties and gowns from twilight to midnight under a clear sky of sparkling stars in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Chamber of...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Retirement, Commerce, California, Death
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Organizations
Juniors High Tea benefits children The La Crescenta Woman's Club Juniors had their annual elegant High Tea on May 8 to benefit Operation Smiles, a nonprofit medical group that serves children who were born with facial deformities such as cleft palates. A...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teachers, American Red Cross, California, Fashion Shows
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The vampire's allure
Tribune newspapersAnne Rice hasn’t written about vampires in almost a decade. But for many fans, she remains the authority on the undead. So when she made an appearance at the Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo, a gathering of comic, fantasy and science fiction...Tags: Dark Shadows (movie), Fantasy (genre), Unexplained Phenomena, Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities), Johnny Depp
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Brook Lane seminars begin this month
Brook Lane seminars begin this month Brook Lane is offering three spring continuing education seminars for credit. The seminars are: - Women's Mental Health, 8:30 to 11:45 a.m., Friday, April 27 at Brook Lane Community Room, 13218 Brook Lane Drive,...Tags: Education
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Allegany College of Maryland ups retraining programs
Daily American Sunday EditorThe Allegany College of Maryland's Workforce Development & Continuing Education programs have been ramped up at the Somerset campus after basically scaling back operations in 2010. "In Somerset, we had one person serving Somerset and Bedford (Counties)...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Environmental Issues, Small Businesses, Colleges and Universities, Retraining
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A look at Maryland's emergency medical system
The state of Maryland created one of the nation's first statewide emergency medical systems to ensure that patients got consistent and timely care no matter where they were. The Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems now oversees and...Tags: Employees, Advanced Training, Advanced Life Support, Hospitals and Clinics, Injuries and Wounds
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Former drama professor named Towson U. president
Maravene Loeschke built a deep reservoir of good will in more than 30 years as a student, drama professor and administrator at Towson University.
After Monday's announcement that she will return to campus as Towson's new president, university leaders...Tags: Parkville, Colleges and Universities, Education, Harford County, Towson University
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A team player injured athletes cannot go without
Multimedia JournalistFriday's usually a popular day, not only because it's the end of the week but because it's Friday Football Extra! Besides a tough loss, there's one thing that puts a damper on an eager athlete; an injury. Harrison Richards is an athlete at Cave Spring...Tags: High Schools, Sprained Ankle, Caves and Caverns, Injuries and Wounds, Patrick Henry
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PAID TRIP: Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds doesn't see a problem with a trip to Brazil conference funded by a private foundation for the Iowa Education Department director
Staff WriterLt. Gov. Kim Reynolds says she sees no problem with Education Department Director Jason Glass' decision to let a company, which has contracts with the state, pay for him to attend a conference in Brazil. The trip earlier this month was sponsored by the...Tags: Government, Trips and Vacations, Executive Branch, Politics, Ethics
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HCC to offer writing workshop
The Continuing Education and Community Services Division at Hagerstown Community College will offer a one-day workshop, "The Culture and Courage of Writing," Saturday, Oct. 29, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Career Programs Building on HCC's main campus....
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