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Education Department News
Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, N.Y. Rochester's math and science center is awarded nearly $1M With no major races, voters are left with decisions on very local issues New buildings add up on area's campuses Halt British boycott of Israeli scholars Greeks welcome all to 2007 Festival Local colleges line up orators Rochester region rated No. 6 place to live Dig out the roots of violence that are choking U.S. society College aid tilts more to merit than to need Web site offers stats on impact of colleges Our economy: Use college power to energize region Service roll lists area colleges Nazareth drops SAT scores Hobart and William Smith Colleges set $160 million drive goal Colleges make way for freshman class Choosing a college is a test of sanity, creativity College costs hit 'scary' heights Legislature helps part-time students get an education Geneva college drops SATs More students applying to colleges Hosting graduations takes a special talent Area colleges to brainstorm ways to graduate more teachers More students finding the world's a classroom Some of UR staff's kids get free ride Geneva colleges' professor best in the state High grades given at area colleges spur questions How a personal trial affected me Post-college debt is soaring Displaced college students get help William Scandling is dead at age 83 Former university, YMCA trustee dies at age 94 $30,000+ a year, books not included - students cope with higher costs, greater debts 'News' ranks UR 34th in nation RIT, Geneseo fare well in their categories Speaking in tongues Monroe native to be Nazareth president Dorm laundry fee is washout MCC employee sues over benefits for her partner Judge academics, not politics, of professors A lesson on waste Check out the many keys to gaining entry to college Foreign students fewer at U.S. colleges College students urged to vote RIT lets go of social work degree New Prime Minister a Step in the Right Direction for Pakistan Freshmen embark on days of freedom, unknown College costs can blindside you Institute plans to step up research Area families cope with college tuition 3 colleges seek new presidents Shock and awe of war images anger, inspire Real world thrills, scares grads How to win young voters? Quit skirting vital issues RIT to establish a center for fuel-cell technology Change in TAP aid would penalize N.Y.'s low-income college students College-bound high school seniors' futures are on the line Learn Russian on computer? Profs to help Put an end to ‘new anti-Semitism’ that blames Jews for world’s woes Schools' sympathetic ear Many strain to afford college education Pupils visit Senegal virtually Hispanics reaching higher Area colleges face gender gap UR keeps star among best 50 Low loan ceiling squeezes many students out of college Commencements commence this weekend Geneva prof leading hydrogen project Hobart looks at Mideast more closely You just have to draw line somewhere 'Mosaic' of diversity is area colleges' goal College students lobby Albany for aid College students rally in Albany today Not Just Black Men Geneva colleges tap into wind farm electricity U.S. accelerates campus recruiting Colleges respond to terror with September Eleventh 101 Lying is a Common Human Trait, so Don't be Aghast at Author Ellis Colleges covet minority students Colleges join to boost volunteerism Candidates' senatorial personality an unknown U.S. hails anti-alcohol effort Gearan has white house in new world Geneva Colleges to Install Leader Finger Lakes Times, Geneva, N.Y. Youth vote still shaping up Have you met ... Four HWS employees promoted Happy ChrismaHanuKwanzika Institute director will lead Great Lakes consortium Focused on college Seeing Eye to Eye French Caribbean author to speak at HWS FL Institute makes teachers the students HWS president addresses state commission HWS commits to green initiative Community service focus of this falls HWS forum Welcome a true hero Board hires new GHS principal Three named to senior staff at HWS Colleges Kids College full of happy campers HWS to host national environment competition HWS program receives award HWS hall named for alum Behind the Photograph Mom builds HWS legacy Area colleges assess security: Officials review plans following Virginia tragedy Sports lectures all week at HWS Looking toward the future Area educators give math science act a thumbs-up COLLEGE NOTEBOOK Centennial's focus will be women and leadership Remarkable switcheroo View from the top: HWS students speak about Siberian experience Genevan wins '06 Hispanic heritage award Area teachers learn about Muslim culture at HWS workshop Colleges honor former Genevan and New Yorker editor Evangelista takes job boosting alma mater Plankton protection Minority students get a taste of college life Better than 'Dumpster diving' at HWS HWS grads told not to hurry Susan Murad Named Director of Marketing Disabled students get the College Experience Today's the big day in Canandaigua Local chefs duke it out Hobart dean retiring after 27 years Look to yourself for change, former Rochester mayor urges Genevans during MLK service Looking back on 36 years William Smith cross country coach earns prestigious national honor Clinton among hall inductees AmeriCorps director speaks at HWS convocation HWS, Keuka included in ‘Best Colleges’ list Herons don't look far for new athletic director: Ithaca assistant will succeed Bassett at William Smith Donation will help Colleges’ expand arts area His Swan Song: Conductor of HWS chorus prepares for final concert FL Institute receives $100,000 state grant Colleges to get state funds Networking critical to finding a job: 2005 have best market of recent years William Smith AD leaving for new job Pataki nominates Hobart grad to Supreme Court Restoration for reformer: Historical Society painting depicts woman who broke ground in educating women Genevan was a mentor, friend Oh, those climbing textbook fees Ex-Genevan will head Quaker girls school FL residents recall Chisholm's visits: Nation's first black congresswoman dies A thousand cranes for peace: HWS students work on project with Japanese exchange student Madrigal concert to feature African pieces -- Proceeds benefit Geneva school music program Retirement Allows for Travel Time Geneva Sports Hall of Fame welcomes new class HWS mentors boost literacy More than 70 turn out for FL Institute dedication New William Smith hoops coach settles in NAACP honors housing official Hearing the Latino voice: Effort by HWS students will get Hispanics to polls Jobs galore at fair New school year begins at HWS Pataki vetoes costly for FL Magazine gives area colleges high marks Make new friends, but keep the old: Summer camp’s memories, lessons live on for FL adults Three families ... three ways to play Celebrating 25 years of fun: Happiness House summer program creates memories Allis Chalmers fans to gather in Hopewell HWS president, Geneva town supervisor to attend Democratic convention Geneva concert series begins tonight Making waves in paleontology State Senate honors local women Geneva candidates attend voter forum Program will focus on parenting Reception kicks off Happiness House campaign Friends remember DeSales, Hobart grad who was a leader on Wall Street Becoming a part of the community College majors vs. careers: Many find jobs far removed from studies Happiness House event draws hundreds Science institute receives $250K for equipment Division III; NCAA's 'conscience' -- William Smith AD was an integral part of recently passed reforms What's with the questions?: Panelists fault moderators at last night's N.H. debate Panelists: Bush speech was full of politics Picking a president: Residents to follow campaign Celebrate diversity, unity A century of unions: Members, leaders think they’re still misunderstood College presidents’ salaries vary Geneva teacher dies in crash Romulus fills pair of board seats HWS presents Blackwell Award The aches and pains of making music Still teaching English, just in different venue Leadership Geneva Selects Class of 2004 Geneva library director leaving ‘Super’ salaries; School chiefs defend pay amid public complaints Helping keep Spanish alive: Group urges parents to read to kids Saying sayonara to Sally; Waterloo principal to observe Japan’s schools, culture Graduation must go on ... Thunderstorms force HWS ceremony indoors McKevitt honored as top senior; William Smith field hockey star receives Greene Award New Catholic Charities director begins Bringing the world to Geneva Spinning Yarns Dozens support Geneva principal Local teen is finalist for Blackwell award Couple lives old-school values Border City-HWS programs lauded Colleges plan $20M project Colleges look to fill administrative position Gift recipient, donor meet Local grad elected Tenn. governor Area author to hold book signing Colleges name vice president of planning, executive affairs HWS adds new master's program Increasing awareness: Latinos focus on heritage during month-long celebration Lake preservation at heart of grant HWS Pursues Worthy Goal League to honor Times' librarian 9/11 on their minds She'll try teaching Equality in sports is vital for both sexes College officials oppose TAP plan HWS professors' social norms theory named to 2001 list Geneva science organization honored Local colleges welcome students Kids' program pairs science, creativity Hobart hires lacrosse coach HWS forum sees development as role of colleges C-SPAN films Colleges' graduation HWS students complete minor in rare program HWS names new provost Author Discusses Children, Education Closeup view of election Political analyst coming to HWS HWS ranking drop not seen as threat Colleges' former president dead at 78 Donaldson shows wit: ABC newsman draws big crowd Cambodian genocide survivor, author speaks at HWS HWS hears former congressman speak Mrs. Clinton to visit HWS HWS appoints director of public service New York Times, New York, N.Y. Nassau Rejects Poet Nominee Over Words About War in Iraq Baby on Board, and a Photography Business, Too Students’ Paths to Small Colleges Can Bypass SAT The New College Mixer Richard Fisher, 68, Chairman of Morgan Stanley in 1990's, Dies Trees for Democracy Jessica Behrer, Keith Dixon Andrew Heiskell, a Former Chairman of Time Inc. and a Civic Leader, Dies at 87 Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Former Senator From New York, Dies at 76 Diagnosis and a Second Opinion Clinton Set Take Over On Campus Colleges Shift Emphasis on Drinking Activists, Afterward Port Washington (N.Y.) News, Mineola, N.Y. On The Bay
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