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Student rakes up success in racquetball

11.06.2009 22:24    newsnet.byu.edu
BYU's No. 1-ranked, Wilson-sponsored racquetball player used to have no one to play the sport with; no other children in his town played, and no adults wanted to face a novice.


MOA Art Day draws in families for constructive fun

11.06.2009 22:24    newsnet.byu.edu
An annual event hosted by BYU's Museum of Art draws crowds of people.

Students encouraged to not confuse glory and pride

11.06.2009 22:24    newsnet.byu.edu
Students should not confuse pride with glory, David Day, a BYU curator, said at Tuesday's devotional.


Video: June 9, 2009, devotional reaction

11.06.2009 22:24    newsnet.byu.edu
Students share thoughts, feelings

Bell's Theorem

11.06.2009 21:27    plato.stanford.edu
Revised entry by Abner Shimony on June 11, 2009. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography, notes.html] Bell's Theorem is the collective name for a family of results, all showing the impossibility of a Local Realistic interpretation of quantum mechanics. There are
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Evolutionary Game Theory

11.06.2009 21:27    plato.stanford.edu
Revised entry by J. McKenzie Alexander on June 9, 2009. Changes to: Main text, WC-WbarOWbar.jpg, ppc.jpg] Evolutionary game theory originated as an application of the mathematical theory of games to biological contexts, arising from the realization that frequency dependent fitness
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Evolutionary Game Theory

Lessons learned as school year ends

11.06.2009 21:17    minnesota.publicradio.org
Leaders representing Minnesota's superintendents, principals and teachers join Midday to recap the school year, ending this week.

Minnesota had fourth-highest graduation rate

11.06.2009 21:17    minnesota.publicradio.org
Minnesota's four-year high schoolgraduation rate is one of the highest in the country.

How to close the achievement gap in America's schools

11.06.2009 21:17    minnesota.publicradio.org
Education expert Geoffrey Canada, founder of Harlem Children's Zone, discusses the achievement gap between high and low-income students in America and how to close it.

U of M, MnSCU to consider 3% tuition increase

11.06.2009 21:17    minnesota.publicradio.org
The University of Minnesota and the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system are each considering 3 percent tuition increases next year.

Robbinsdale students were in Holocaust Museum during shooting

11.06.2009 21:17    minnesota.publicradio.org
A group of students and chaperones from the Robbinsdale School District were in the Holocaust Museum when Wednesday's fatal shooting took place.

Schools await stimulus funding for homeless students

11.06.2009 21:17    minnesota.publicradio.org
Public schools are awaiting word on federal stimulus funding to help homeless children.

Education department awards school lunch grants

11.06.2009 21:17    minnesota.publicradio.org
Minnesota's Education Department has awarded grants to more than six dozen schools and groups so they can buy equipment for their lunch programs.

Minnesota State resumes programs in Mexico

11.06.2009 21:17    minnesota.publicradio.org
Minnesota State University in Mankato islifting its suspension of academic programs in Mexico.

Homeless teen shares her story

11.06.2009 21:17    minnesota.publicradio.org
The Minneapolis Public Schools counted 5,500 homeless children in the district last year. One teen tells the story of her struggle to stay in school and graduate on her own.

Several Iron Range schools to consolidate under plan

11.06.2009 21:17    minnesota.publicradio.org
The St. Louis County School Board hasapproved a plan to shuffle several schools on the Iron Range,closing some and building others in more central locations.

Schools still waiting for stimulus money

11.06.2009 21:17    minnesota.publicradio.org
It's easy to see signs of the federal stimulus money at work in Minnesota, along highways where crews have posted notices of projects funded with stimulus money. But school districts are still waiting for their share of Minnesota's $800 million

St. Paul school district laying off 143 teachers

11.06.2009 21:17    minnesota.publicradio.org
The St. Paul School district is laying off 143 teachers to help balance its budget. That's nearly four times the average number of teachers laid off in the previous four years.

Third Minnesota college adds wind turbine program

11.06.2009 21:17    minnesota.publicradio.org
Riverland Community College will begin offering a wind turbine technician program this fall, to train students to for careers in the rapidly developing alternative energy industry.

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