FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (April 25, 2008) - The winners of the Hackmatack Children's Choice Book Award 2008 were announced at a ceremony on Friday, April 25 at the Capitol Theatre in Moncton, New Brunswick. The winners are listed below. English...
In the summer of 1834, Rev. Cutting Marsh of Kaukauna journeyed across Wisconsin into Iowa, keeping a daily diary as he went. On the Mississippi he heard about the recent death of "a very wicked man" named Nadeau, whose fate
Secretary Spellings addressed more than 200 college presidents from the U.S. and overseas, as well as corporate and foundation leaders at the Higher Education Summit for Global Development in Washington, D.C. Sponsored by the Departments of Education and State and
Next week the Stanford Center on Ethics celebrates its fifth anniversary, which also marks a transition of directorship from founding director Deborah Rhode, the Ernest W. McFarland Professor of Law and a scholar of legal ethics, to Debra Satz, the
Stanford has invited nearly two-dozen female and minority academics teaching at colleges and universities across the country—from Reed College in Oregon to Johns Hopkins University in Maryland—to participate in the third annual "Distinguished Alumni Scholars Day" on May 5.
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One must wonder if anything will come of Carter's trip. Israel has shown no willingness to meet with Hamas. Hamas rejects the idea of recognizing Israel. In short, any permanent agreement seems a long way off.
Mark your calendars for Sunday, May 18, 2008, for the Bronco Bench Foundation's Second Annual All-Sports BBQ & Student-Athlete Day at Schott Stadium. The pre-game BBQ begins at 11 a.m. and will take place behind the batting cages behind Schott
Today, NASA-funded researchers released to the general public a new "4D" live model of Earth's ionosphere. Without leaving home, anyone can now fly through the layer of ionized gas that encircles Earth at the edge of space itself.
A government inspection of slaughterhousesfound significant problems with the treatment of cattle and two of the nation's largest beef processors, one of them Minnesota-based Cargill, were slapped with humane handling violations.
NASA has signed a $39.5 million contract modification with Lockheed Martin Space Systems, New Orleans, to implement an external tank program employee retention plan.