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Wilson College to observe World Labyrinth Day with temporary labyrinth
Wilson College will observe World Labyrinth Day on Saturday by creating a temporary labyrinth on the campus green and hosting activities. Those who walk the labyrinth are said to “find” themselves rather than getting lost, as they might in a...Tags: Lobbying, Colleges and Universities, Politics
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Salem Avenue students participate in simulated Congressional hearings
Fifth-graders at Salem Avenue Elementary participated in the “We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution” simulated Congressional hearings April 25. The simulated hearing is an authentic, performance-based assessment in which students...
Tags: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Crime, Law and Justice, Teaching and Learning, Cystic Fibrosis, Students
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Fewer geothermal wells than expected drilled at new Bester Elementary
julieg@herald-mail.comConstruction crews for the new Bester Elementary School ran into more water than expected from an aquifer, forcing the number of geothermal wells drilled for the project to be reduced from 96 to 35, Washington County Public Schools officials said. School...Tags: Environmental Issues, Teaching and Learning, Public Schools, Schools, Elementary Schools
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Student news: May 6
Carlee Myers of Hagerstown, a 2010 graduate of Williamsport High School, was awarded the Fox Internship Fellowship Award from Moore College of Art Design in Philadelphia. She is the daughter of Cathy Myers of Williamsport, and Charles and Polly Myers of...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Colleges and Universities
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Boonsboro graduates eligible for Lions scholarship
Recent graduates of Boonsboro High School are eligible to apply for a new scholarship through the Boonsboro Lions Club. The scholarship is renewable and is geared toward students in need. Recipients will receive $500 per semester for their freshman...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Teaching and Learning, Students
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Wilson College gets grant to hire sports information director
A National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) matching grant has been awarded to Wilson College, allowing the addition of a full-time athletics communication/sports information director to the college athletics department. The NCAA Division III...Tags: College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Colleges and Universities, Financial Aid
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Five for your planner: Friday, April 27
1. Classical Sunday Appalachian Wind Quintet will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a concert featuring performances of Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf" and Gershwin's "Summertime." The quintet will be joined by singer Jan Aaland, pianist Noel Lester,...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Arts and Culture, Culture, Ceremonies, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Student exhibition night
On Thursday, Salem Avenue Elementary School will be “Celebrating Minds at Work” with a student exhibition night from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The school has been learning about conservation, and students from each grade level have prepared...Tags: Lymphoma, Teaching and Learning, Pasta, Lifestyle and Leisure, Students
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Meeting to be held Wednesday night about 'West City' elementary school
julieg@herald-mail.comA public information meeting will be held tonight to provide information about the planned “West City” elementary school to community members of the Hager’s Crossing housing development, Washington County Public Schools officials said...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Schools, Elementary Schools, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Franklin County (Pa.) Commissioners hire assistant county administrator
The Franklin County (Pa.) Commissioners have announced the hiring of Carrie Gray for the position of Franklin County assistant county administrator. Gray has been employed with the county for four years as the county’s director of grants and...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Towson University, Colleges and Universities, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Justice System
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Shepherd University student escaped Ivory Coast oppression to make a new life in U.S.
richardb@herald-mail.comSiriki Diabate left his four daughters, parents and three siblings behind in 2005 when he was forced to flee his native Ivory Coast after suffering a terrific beating by thugs who left him for dead. He was working for a local newspaper at the time,...Tags: Côte d'Ivoire, Government, Colleges and Universities, Social Sciences, National Government
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Women and wellness event held at Shepherd
The Shepherd University Foundation officially launched its new initiative, Women for Shepherd University, on April 13 with a Women and Wellness workshop held at Shepherd’s Wellness Center. The event was the first of a series of women-centered...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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