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Adjunct faculty need support
A significant issue that permeates higher education is the need for better preparation for a substantial sector of the instructional workforce: occasional, part-time, and non-tenure-track instructors, known generally as adjunct faculty. Most colleges...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Advanced Training, Teachers, Advanced Training
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Food on the Table: Celebrate the Chinese New Year with Asian cooking
For Food on the TableChinese New Year is just weeks away and is the most important of traditional Chinese holidays. It is known as the ‘Spring Festival’ and marks the end of the winter season. Celebrating other cultures’ traditions is a great way to learn...Tags: Recipes, Pasta, Cheese Corn, Peanuts, Carrots
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HBCU lawsuit: A troubled legacy
Has Maryland reneged on its promise to desegregate the state's public institutions of higher learning? Has the state, in defiance of the law, continued to operate a dual system of separate and unequal schools based on race?
The answer to such questions...Tags: Trials, Colleges and Universities, Crime, Law and Justice, Conservation, Justice System
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Which home decorating trends should you follow in 2012?
You may have collected your fair share of antler-inspired decor last fall. Or you might be thinking about finding a spot for that bold tangerine color of the year or even adding one of the woodland-themed pieces expected to be popular.
Stop thinking...Tags: House and Home, Customs and Tradition, Belvedere Square, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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Ellen Fires Back at Anti-Gay Group in JCPenney Controversy
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- The traditional values organization One Million Moms was mad JCPenney picked openly gay comedian Ellen DeGeneres as a spokesperson, but the department store is standing by it's decision. One Million Moms put out a statement about...Tags: Values, Fox News Channel (tv network), Bill O'Reilly , Religion and Belief, Customs and Tradition
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A whole lot of cracking up going on
How's everybody doing out there? Did you ever notice a funny thing about comedy in the Lehigh Valley? It's stronger than ever — with regular shows at the ArtsQuest Center, at the Allentown and Bethlehem Brew Works, the Ramada Inn of Whitehall, the...Tags: Brown University, Concerts, Johnny Carson, Allentown Brew Works, Bob Newhart
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At Hypocrites and Victory Gardens, two different ways to take charge
Tribune criticWithin 24 hours last weekend, I watched two artistic directors make their debuts at the artistic helm of two Chicago theater companies: Halena Kays at The Hypocrites and Chay Yew at the Victory Gardens Theater Company. Their opening salvos were striking...Tags: Victory Gardens Theatre, Customs and Tradition, Harry Houdini, Celebrities, Luigi Pirandello
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Trying Tai chi
Tai chi is a mind-body practice that goes back thousands of years.
Arthur Rosenfeld, one of the world's foremost experts, calls tai chi one of the crown jewels of traditional Chinese culture, and explains that it is built on a tripod: traditional Chinese...Tags: Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Customs and Tradition, YouTube
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Questioning college
As the economy tanked over the last couple of years, the wisdom of a college education became increasingly debated.
There is the cost. Tuition and fees alone at four-year public schools average $8,244 for in-state students and $20,770 for out-of-staters,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Health, Peter Thiel, Health and Safety at School, Health and Safety at School
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Free Friday: Free Furniture, Mexican Tastings, And an IPad 2?
PIX11.comEach week we tell viewers what they can get for free. This week's free list: 1) 7 pieces of furniture giveaway 2) Free Samples from Los Mariachis Express Furniture Warehouses are located at: (Bronx: 700 Grand Concourse, 718-742-5555; and Jamaica Queens:...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Interior Policy, Midwood, Restaurants, Politics
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FAMU death: Brutal rituals defied ban, band members say
It's 7 p.m. on Aug. 22, 2011. A thunderstorm is passing through Tallahassee as 350 members of the Florida A&M University Marching 100 assemble for the first time inside the school's cavernous band-rehearsal hall.
The students are seated in a semicircle...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Health, Justice System, Health and Safety at School, Bethune-Cookman University
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Casey talks payroll tax committee
Call Washington BureauCongress. Remember Congress? With all focus on political news it may have been easy to forget that when lawmakers return to work they have just a few weeks to find agreement on extending the payroll tax holiday, unemployment benefits and the so-called...Tags: Unemployment Benefits, Customs and Tradition, Democratic Party, Kevin Brady, Parties and Movements
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