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La. high school principal named new associate superintendent in Washington County
julieg@herald-mail.comWashington County Public Schools’ new associate superintendent and chief academic officer will start her job on June 3, letting her finish the school year as principal of a Louisiana high school. The school board approved the hiring of Angela...Tags: Politics, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Elections
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Business People - Dec. 2
Parkway Neuroscience and Spine Institute Dr. Peter Campbell is the newest neurosurgeon at Parkway Neuroscience and Spine Institute in Hagerstown. He joins fellow neurosurgeons John R. Caruso, Brian Holmes, Neil Patrick O’Malley and Michael G....
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Rotz has 6-shot lead at Pennsylvania Open
Tuesday, August 14, 2012 GOLF FARMINGTON, Pa. — Clayton Rotz, of Chambersburg, Pa., had yet to accomplish what he did in the first two rounds of the 96th Pennsylvania Open. After a 6-under 66 to open on Monday, Rotz followed on Tuesday with the...Tags: Students, Sports, Golf, Teaching and Learning
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Seniors in 'Goretti family' graduate during school's commencement
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comAs a private Catholic institution, St. Maria Goretti High School is unique from other public schools because students from all over the area can attend classes there. Many students hail from different hometowns or even different states, but once a...Tags: University of Notre Dame, Education, Students, Christianity, Religion and Belief
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Rotz ready to turn professional
koelble@herald-mail.comClayton Rotz, a Chambersburg High School graduate, is about to take the plunge into the profesional golf ranks. Rotz will graduate from Louisiana State University on May 20, then return home to begin his summer golf schedule. The big step will come in...Tags: U.S. Open (golf), High School Sports, Sports, PGA Tour, Golf
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How well do you know your history?
If you are reading this between 8 a.m. and noon today, you probably are not an AP U.S. History student. But could you be? We’ll see. For just over three hours today, students who are attempting to earn Advanced Placement credit in U.S. History...Tags: Freedom of Religion, Treaties, Arts and Culture, Civil Rights, Crime, Law and Justice
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READER SUBMITTED: J. Nathan Davis Appointed To The Founding Faculty Of The Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine
HamdenJ. Nathan Davis, of Wallingford, has been appointed to the founding faculty of the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University. In his new position, Davis, an associate professor of medical sciences, will be responsible for teaching...Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Drugs and Medicines, Medical Research, Science
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Study: Gulf oil spill is sickening fish vital to seafood industry
The seafood is safe to eat and the Gulf of Mexico tourism industry is recovering three years after the nation’s worst offshore oil spill spewed more than 200 million gallons of crude oil into the waters off Louisiana. But despite that BP-sponsored...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Medical Research, Mexico, Medical Procedures and Tests, Aquaculture
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For a piano teacher on Skype, lessons in the key of see
SAN GERONIMO, Calif. — Talc Tolchin ducks into the music studio he built behind his Marin County cottage, where the sun filters through a towering redwood tree and his daughter has dotted the flower beds with fairy houses. It's time for his next...
Tags: Education, Students, Skype, Music, Colleges and Universities
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PC learns NAIA fate on Sunday
Sunday is the day. The Presentation College athletic department will officially find out Sunday if it has been accepted by the NAIA. The Saints spent this past season as an NCAA Division III independent. Presentation applied for NAIA membership last...
Tags: Ceremonies, Culture, Arts and Culture, High School Sports, College Sports
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Cal State Long Beach president appointed to lead LSU
Cal State Long Beach President F. King Alexander was appointed Wednesday to lead Louisiana State University. The LSU Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the selection of Alexander to become president of the 10-institution LSU system and chancellor...
Tags: Students, California State University, Long Beach, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Murray State University
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Cal State Long Beach president finalist for LSU post
L.A. NOWCal State Long Beach President F. King Alexander has been recommended to become the next president of Louisiana State University, Long Beach officials announced Tuesday. A presidential search committee presented the recommendation this week to the LSU...
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