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Philanthropic arm of Building Congress hands out $70K
The New York Building Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the New York Building Congress, recently awarded five grants and three scholarships, totaling $70,000, to a range of organizations. A large portion of the Foundation's financial support is for programs designed to recruit, educate, mentor and inspire the next generation...
Tags: CAREER, FINANCE, scholarship, Strategy, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2008-08-13
David Noel Freedman
David Noel Freedman, a versatile biblical scholar who oversaw the Anchor Bible Series and held long, overlapping faculty tenures at the University of Michigan and the University of California at San Diego, died April 8 in Petaluma, California. He was 85. A prodigy who graduated from UCLA at age 17,...
Tags: CAREER, Johns Hopkins University, scholar, scholarship, University of California at Los Angeles, University of Michigan
Research articles 2008-05-20
2008 Sterling Scholar winners
MUSIC AND GENERAL STERLING SCHOLAR Lindsey Brinton West High School Parents: Gregory and Sally Brinton Salt Lake City "I am from a family of nine and each member plays a musical instrument. Instruments include the cello, trumpet, clarinet, harp and...
Tags: Associated Press, CAREER, food, GPA, leader, Leadership, Manufacturing, president, scholarship
Research articles 2008-03-27
Two Alberta Medical Students Receive Tarrant Scholarship to Support University Tuition for One Year.
CALGARY, ALBERTA, Nov 1, 2007 Marketwire via COMTEX -- Alberta Medical Association's AMA Section of Rural Medicine will award the annual Tarrant Scholarship to two third-year Alberta medical students, at 11:45 a.m., Thursday, November 1 at the Deane House (806 - 9 Ave SE) in Calgary....
Tags: Alberta, CAREER, Dr., physician, scholarship, University of Calgary
Research articles 2007-11-01
Merit Scholars named
By LaKase Perry THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL Paying for college just became easier for two Topekans who recently learned they had won college-funded National Merit Scholarships. Topeka High School graduate Stephanie Atwood and Cair Paravel- Latin School graduate Anna Waldy dedicated their high school careers to...
Tags: Associated Press, CAREER, scholarship
Research articles 2007-07-18
Merit Scholars named
By LaKase Perry THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL Paying for college just became easier for two Topekans who recently learned they had won college-funded National Merit Scholarships. Topeka High School graduate Stephanie Atwood and Cair Paravel- Latin School graduate Anna Waldy dedicated their high school careers to...
Tags: Associated Press, CAREER, scholarship
Research articles 2007-07-18
Culinary schools grow efforts to boost Hispanic enrollment
SAN ANTONIO -- Cooking was just a job for Joseph Dominguez until he realized how much he enjoyed it. Like other Hispanics who may have considered higher-level culinary careers out of reach, he didn't think he could afford to go to school to advance from cook to chef. But...
Tags: CAREER, CIA, education, job, scholarship
Research articles 2007-06-25
Hitting of Fords' Galetta could be a college surprise
To hear Mike Galetta speak fervently about hitting, it's no wonder he's so good at it.He may be the best pure batsman the Haverford School has ever produced.So naturally, one would assume that since Galetta loves hitting and is great at it that he would have a future as an...
Tags: Boston College, CAREER, Games, plate, scholarship, strain, strike
Research articles 2007-06-13
Texas High School Students Compete for Scholarships and Prizes Awarded at the Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills Competition in Houston
AAA Texas and Ford are giving high school students the keys to start their careers in the automotive repair industry as they team up to test students' automotive knowledge and technical skills. And for the first time since 1984, two females will compete in the Texas competition to become...
Tags: CAREER, E-mail, Ford Motor Co., Houston, scholarship, team, Texas, training
Research articles 2007-05-17
Don't hold breath for a starting QB
PROVO -- With Week 3 of spring football practices under way, BYU coach Bronco Mendenhall is not yet ready to name a starting quarterback. The battle between sophomore Max Hall and junior Cade Cooper could extend beyond spring drills, which culminate April 14 with the annual Blue-White game....
Tags: CAREER, Cooper, Games, scholarship
Research articles 2007-04-03
Petro-Canada Expands Leaders Award Program to the University of Waterloo.
M2 PRESSWIRE-28 March 2007-Early Watch: Petro-Canada Expands Leaders Award Program to the University of WaterlooC1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:28032007 Market Gainer is quickly emerging as the one stop shop for international small-cap investors looking to stay a step ahead of the...
Tags: Canada, CAREER, Company, FINANCE, investor, leader, Petro-Canada, scholarship, security, University of Waterloo
Research articles 2007-03-28
Petro-Canada Expands Dynamic Leadership Program to the University of Waterloo; Emerging Leaders scholarships will support some of the University's top academic students while helping to address Canada's shortage of skilled workers.
WATERLOO, ONTARIO, Mar 26, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Petro-Canada announced today a $1 million donation to establish the Petro-Canada Emerging Leaders Awards Program at the University of Waterloo to help address Canada's shortage of skilled workers. "We're investing in students because we rely...
Tags: Canada, CAREER, Company, leader, Leadership, Petro-Canada, scholarship, Strategy, University of Waterloo, worker
Research articles 2007-03-26
Perfection on AP examinations earns senior a national honor
West Chester's Jason Bland scored a perfect 5 on five of the College Board's Advanced Placement exams: BC Calculus, AB Computer Science, Physics B and C, and Statistics. For this rare accomplishment, the Henderson High School senior is one of two state winners in the 2006-07 Siemens Awards. ...
Tags: Associated Press, CAREER, scholarship, Siemens AG
Research articles 2007-03-04
NEWS.(news)
NEWS GREEN INDUSTRY COMPETITION GROOMS TOMORROW'S WORKFORCE With green industry jobs projected to increase by 22% in the next 10 years, preparing young people for budding "green" careers is more important than ever. Recognizing this, Stihl Inc. has partnered ...
Tags: CAREER, Ohio State University, president, scholarship, Strategy, team, U.S.
Research articles 2007-03-01
Walk-ons play a part in Cougars' future
Recruiting at BYU will always be a numbers game, more so than at other Division I schools. The LDS mission factor kind of puts the Cougars in a sort of twilight zone, where a commitment can last seven years, or through 2014. There'll be some hits....
Tags: CAREER, Cook, Cooper, recruiting, scholarship, semester, team
Research articles 2007-02-13
On the dotted line
Long-limbed and stoic, Lewis-Palmer's Corey Adams fits the prototype of the long snapper in college football. Kansas State certainly hopes so. The Rangers senior was one of several area high school athletes looking to continue their athletic careers by signing national letters of intent...
Tags: CAREER, scholarship, University of Florida
Research articles 2007-02-08
Lagasse's Golf Classic raises more than $500k for students
PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse combined his passions for helping students pursue culinary careers and for the game of golf when he returned here to his alma mater, Johnson & Wales University, for the fourth annual Emeril Lagasse Golf Classic. The event benefits his scholarship fund and this...
Tags: CAREER, Games, Johnson & Wales University, scholarship
Research articles 2007-01-15
Get Smart
A NEW GOVERNMENT PROGRAM HELPS STUDENTS WHO ARE PURSUING SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING CAREERS PAY FOR THEIR EDUCATION. * * * JENNIFER LOPEZ'S first two years at the University of California, Davis, were something of a struggle. Not because of the coursework. The Sacramento native is a talented mathematics...
Tags: Benefits, CAREER, Pentagon, researcher, scholar, scholarship, Thompson, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2006-10-01
Excellence in Scholarship Recognized at Annual Meeting of Political Scientists
WASHINGTON, Sept. 6 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Recognizing excellence in the study of politics is a core activity of the American Political Science Association. To bring attention to exceptional scholarship the Association has a number of awards for books, dissertations, research papers and articles and career achievement. Through the years these...
Tags: CAREER, Harvard University, scholarship
Research articles 2006-09-06
Malvern's Gosselin will play for Virginia
Phil Gosselin, a senior shortstop from Malvern Prep, has accepted a scholarship to play baseball at the University of Virginia. According to Mike Hickey, his coach at Malvern, Gosselin picked the Cavaliers over ACC rivals Georgia Tech and Clemson. Gosselin, a slick fielder who batted over .500 for...
Tags: baseball, CAREER, coach, Georgia Tech, scholarship, University of Virginia, Virginia
Research articles 2006-08-04
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