Tuesday, October 05, 2010

Education News – Newsletter for October 5, 2010

Tuesday, October 5, 2010


Obama touts stronger bonds between companies, community colleges, but plan faces hurdles

Big-name companies to help colleges train workers

As the White House stages a first-of-its-kind community college summit Tuesday, the Obama administration is proposing that stronger partnerships between two-year public colleges and big-name U.S. employers such as McDonald’s and The Gap will help better match workers with jobs during the economic recovery and beyond.
Community college officials welcomed … Original article on : Obama touts stronger bonds between companies, community colleges, but plan faces hurdles.

Obama, Jill Biden to participate in first-ever White House summit on community colleges

Obama holds 1st summit on community colleges at WH

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama is turning the education spotlight on community colleges, enlisting career teacher and second lady Jill Biden to preside over the first-ever White House summit on the system of schools he’s counting on to help produce an additional 8 million graduates by 2020.
While …. Read the original article  : Obama, Jill Biden to participate in first-ever White House summit on community colleges.

AP Poll: Americans see community colleges as viable option for some students

AP Poll: Americans support community colleges

The vast majority of Americans feel it is better for some students to go to community college instead of a four-year school, according to a new poll by The Associated Press and Stanford University released Tuesday.
Respondents rated community colleges as excellent or good at nearly the same rate as four-year …. Source article on Gaea Times at  : AP Poll: Americans see community colleges as viable option for some students.

Anand Mahindra gifts Harvard $10 mn for humanities centre

WASHINGTON – Indian industrialist Anand Mahindra has given Harvard University $10 million, the largest gift for the study of humanities in its history, at its centre now renamed Mahindra Humanities Centre.

The support is in honour of his mother, Indira Mahindra. It will advance the unique interdisciplinary collaborations led by Centre director, Homi Bhabha, the … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Anand Mahindra gifts Harvard $10 mn for humanities centre.

Obama, Jill Biden to address first White House summit on community colleges

Obama to address WH summit on community colleges

WASHINGTON – Shining a spotlight on community colleges at a White House summit, President Barack Obama will call attention to a system of low-budget schools he expects will train future workers and help make the U.S. first in the world in the proportion of students earning college degrees.
But … Read : Obama, Jill Biden to address first White House summit on community colleges.

RI’s Brown University names hip-hop singer Wyclef Jean visiting fellow in Africana studies

Wyclef Jean named fellow at RI’s Brown University

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Rhode Island’s Brown University says hip-hop singer Wyclef Jean (WY’-klef zhahn) has accepted an appointment as a visiting fellow in its Department of Africana Studies for the 2010-11 academic year.
The Ivy League school says the Haitian Grammy Award winner will engage in activities related to …. Read the original article  : RI’s Brown University names hip-hop singer Wyclef Jean visiting fellow in Africana studies.

No place to hide for Panthers rookie QB Clausen, who is learning tough lessons

Panthers rookie QB Clausen learning tough lessons

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Jimmy Clausen was better. There were no bobbled snaps, he threw his first NFL touchdown pass and the Carolina Panthers doubled their offensive output from a week earlier.
It just wasn’t enough to produce that elusive first win. And the chaotic, failed final drive in New Orleans …. Source article  : No place to hide for Panthers rookie QB Clausen, who is learning tough lessons.

In forum on training, Obama suddenly debates GOP call to extend all Bush tax cuts

Obama slams GOP over tax and spending cut plans

WASHINGTON – Intending to talk about colleges and worker training, President Barack Obama on Monday suddenly found himself in a spirited, election-year debate with a business advisory group about whose tax cuts should be extended and for how long.
At a meeting of the President’s Economic Recovery Advisory … Read more »».

Resources a click or call away for gay youth, loved ones and communities in light of suicides

Support, counseling, education for gay youth

Campus Pride. Gay Lesbian and Straight Education Network. Parents, Family and Friends of Lesbians and Gays.
Support and other resources for gay young people are out there, sometimes only a click or a phone call away, but advocates said the recent suicide of Rutgers University freshman Tyler Clementi and other teens … Original source on Gaea Times at : Resources a click or call away for gay youth, loved ones and communities in light of suicides.

Where Bella met Edward: Twilight for fading Forks high school facade that can’t be saved

It’s twilight for fading Forks high school facade

FORKS, Wash. – The end is near for the brick facade of the oldest Forks high school in Washington state, described in the “Twilight” novels as the place where heroine Bella Swan meets vampire love Edward Cullen.
Often photographed by “Twilight” fans, the main doorway from the 1920’s-era building …. Source  : Where Bella met Edward: Twilight for fading Forks high school facade that can’t be saved.

Announcing new training plan, Obama warns GOP budget cuts would hurt education

Obama slams GOP over threatened education cuts

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama says Republicans sharpening their budget ax would damage the American economy by taking a big whack at education spending.
Opening a meeting of the President’s Economic Recovery Advisory Board on Monday, Obama said he agrees with the GOP that America’s fiscal situation is “untenable,” but … Read : Announcing new training plan, Obama warns GOP budget cuts would hurt education.

Supreme Court won’t hear appeal of NJ’s school district ban on religious music

Court won’t hear appeal of religious song ban

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court won’t reconsider whether a New Jersey school district can constitutionally ban celebratory religious music.
The high court on Monday refused to hear an appeal from Michael Stratechuk. He sued in 2004, saying the South Orange-Maplewood school district’s ban violated the First Amendment’s freedom of … Read more : Supreme Court won’t hear appeal of NJ’s school district ban on religious music.

Indian Science Congress 2011 to see five Nobel laureates

CHENNAI – Five Nobel Laureates and several eminent scientists from across the world are expected to participate in the 98th edition of the Indian Science Congress (ISC) to be held here Jan 3-7, 2011, officials said Monday.

“To be inaugurated by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the theme of the Congress 2011 will be ‘Quality …. Source article  : Indian Science Congress 2011 to see five Nobel laureates.

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