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NASA TV to Air 2008 U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame Induction

30.04.2008 18:35    nasa.gov
NASA Television will provide live coverage of the 2008 U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday, May 3, at 3 p.m. EDT. The ceremony will take place at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
USA    NASA


Former Students Returns as Professor

30.04.2008 18:30    newsnet.byu.edu
BYU grad Peter Rich only began teaching Instructional Psychology and Technology at BYU last fall, but to students like Andrea Velasquez, it's hard to tell he's new.

Business Leaders Enter to Serve

30.04.2008 18:30    newsnet.byu.edu
BYU grad John Richards approached the Marriott School of Management and asked if he could give back to students. Since then he has mentored many students in areas of his expertise.

Premarital Counseling Can Provide Helpful Insights for Couples

30.04.2008 18:30    newsnet.byu.edu
The BYU Comprehensive Clinic, located near the Creamery on 9th, offers couples an opportunity to discuss important marital issues in a relaxed group setting.

For Eric Stein, wellness means serious work—and having a ball

30.04.2008 18:09    news-service.stanford.edu
As Stanford's senior associate athletic director for physical education, recreation and wellness, Eric Stein has devoted his career to engaging people in a wide variety of activities and helping them discover the physical and mental benefits of fitness.
For Eric Stein, wellness means serious work—and having a ball

Digitized 2008 Conference!

30.04.2008 17:38    cs.usask.ca
The Department of Computer Science will be hosting the Digitized 2008 Conference for High School students on Thursday, May 1. For more information see http://www.cs.usask.ca/digitized/.

Programming Contest Team at World Finals!

30.04.2008 17:38    cs.usask.ca
Congratulations to our U of S Programming Contest Team: Travis Calder, Christoph Dittmann, and K.C. "Cinnati" Loi with coach Christopher Dutchyn who competed in the ACM-ICPC World Finals. The World Finals were held in Banff, Alberta from April 6 -

Sharpening Your Skills: Brand Management

30.04.2008 17:06    hbswk.hbs.edu
Published:April 30, 2008Author:StaffSharpening Your Skills dives into the HBS Working Knowledge archives to bring together articles on ways to improve your business skills.Questions to be AnsweredDoes branding work for business-to-business marketing?Can individuals create their own brand?Should I trust my brand

Poppinga Signs with Miami

30.04.2008 17:05    newsnet.byu.edu
During the 2008 NFL Draft, linebacker Kelly Poppinga kept hearing the Seattle Seahawks and Miami Dolphins were most interested in his services. While neither team drafted him, both teams had standing free-agent offers on the table by early Sunday evening.
Utah    Sports

Softball Team Steamrolls North Colorado

30.04.2008 17:05    newsnet.byu.edu
The BYU softball team won their third home game in a row Tuesday, defeating the University of Northern Colorado with a final score of 9-0.
Utah    Sports

Voleyball Falls to Pepperdine

30.04.2008 17:05    newsnet.byu.edu
The BYU men's volleyball team fell Saturday to Pepperdine in a 2-3 loss in the championship match of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament in Long Beach, Calif.
Utah    Sports

International Recruits Find Success at BYU

30.04.2008 17:05    newsnet.byu.edu
Ivan Perez stood on the court at the finals of the high school volleyball championship in Puerto Rico. His play in that tournament earned him the honor of MVP and led his team to a national victory.
Utah    Sports

NC's Romsa tops Gillette's Moore at WTC

30.04.2008 13:06    casperstartribune.net
Hannah Romsa came up from her jump with a wide smile on her face and a high-10 from her coach.
USA    Sports

Bobcat Invitational results

30.04.2008 13:06    casperstartribune.net
Bobcat Invitational Monday: at Thermopolis BOYS Team results: 1. Lander 133; 2. Pinedale 121; 3. Powell 81.5; 4. Cody 56; 5T. Thermopolis and Burlington 43; 7. Wyoming Indian 30; 8. Dubois 24; 9. Lovell 21.5; 10. Ten Sleep 18; 11.
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Wyoming Track Classic results

30.04.2008 13:06    casperstartribune.net
Wyoming Track and Field Classic Monday At Harry Geldien Stadium Casper Girls 100: Shanae Hedlund, KW, 12.53; Lindsey Simmons, Tor, 12.71; Jasmine Shells, Riv, 12.87; Danielle Starr, Gue, 13.08; Julia Popish, KW, 13.16; Darbi Yost, Whe, 13.17; Meghan Snell, NC,
USA    Sports

Sports Briefs

30.04.2008 13:05    casperstartribune.net
COWBOYS SIGN IDAHO ATHLETE: Alfonso Hernandez from Blackfoot, Idaho, has signed to wrestle at Wyoming, according to UW head coach Steven Suder. Hernandez, a two-time state champion, will compete in the 197-pound weight class.
USA    Sports

Five Broncos Earn All-WWPA Honors

The Western Water Polo Association announced the 2008 All-WWPA teams this past week and five Santa Clara student-athletes received honors. Leading the way for the Broncos was senior Elizabeth Perry who was named to the All-WWPA Second Team. Seniors Randahl
Five Broncos Earn All-WWPA Honors

Santa Clara Claims Longest Win Streak Of The Season

Led offensively by senior Gabe Alcantar and junior Matt Long, the Santa Clara baseball team pushed its win streak to six games Tuesday night as the Broncos defeated the Hornets of Sacramento State, 7-6. SCU is now 27-16 on the
Santa Clara Claims Longest Win Streak Of The Season

Spellings Delivers Remarks on Math, Science and Global Competitiveness

30.04.2008 11:24    ed.gov
Secretary Spellings joined Energy Secretary Bodman and Commerce Secretary Gutierrez to discuss global competitiveness and the importance of math and science at the National Academies Convocation on "Rising Above the Gathering Storm Two Years Later: Accelerating Progress Toward a Brighter

Public Meetings on Title I Regulations

30.04.2008 11:24    ed.gov
Secretary Spellings announced in the Federal Register a series of upcoming public meetings being held around the country to discuss the proposed changes to regulations for Title I under No Child Left Behind.

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