Mentoring New Supervisors News
NAMIC Announces Scholarship Opportunities for March 28-30, 2012 Leadership Seminar in Washington, DC
NEW YORK, Jan. 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Association for Multi-ethnicity in Communications (NAMIC), a leading 501(c)(6) trade association, today announced a first round of 2012 scholarship ...
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New York City High School Report Backs Smaller Institutions
New research last week showed that students at New York City’s growing crop of small public high schools had outperformed their counterparts at more traditional schools.
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UConn outlines new abuse policy for lawmakers
University of Connecticut officials have outlined for lawmakers new policies for responding to reports of sexual abuse and child abuse on campus.
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With Data Backing Smaller High Schools, City's Larger Ones Fret Over Their Fate
When new research last week showed that students at New York City's growing crop of small public high schools had outperformed their counterparts at more traditional schools, shudders ran through some of the larger institutions.
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Around Fort Detrick
There will be a power outage Feb. 4, from approximately 6 a.m. until 10 a.m. Only Bldg. 810 will only be impacted during this outage.
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C.C. Hills police: Alderman improperly helped kids join summer camp
A Country Club Hills alderman told a boy to falsify his address on a tax form so the boy could join a taxpayer-funded summer camp where campers got paid, Country Club Hills police said.Mayor Dwight Welch said the findings of an investigation into the camp have been turned over to a state “investigative authority” — but declined to specify which one — and has called for the resignation of Ald ...
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