ONLINE GRADUATE PROGRAM
Nonprofit program moves to Case site The Plain Dealer A program aimed at educating leaders of nonprofit organizations is getting a new home on the campus of Case Western Reserve University. Local briefs: Recreation Department offers Kidzart program Milford Daily News FRANKLIN - The Franklin Recreation Department is taking registrations for our Fall Kidzart Program. Kids ages 6 to 11 learn to draw in a safe, fun environment. Kidzart helps kids learn to draw naturally and experience the joy of creative expression. Giving online matchmaking a clear voice San Jose Mercury News Online dating services may be convenient, but they're not the most personable way to meet a potential mate. What's been lacking, Match.com Chief Executive Jim Safka believes, is a way for would-be couples to hear each other talk. A new service from the company called MatchTalk aims to do just that. BERKELEY / World listens in online when Cal professor teaches physics San Francisco Chronicle UC Berkeley physics Professor Richard A. Muller finds himself suddenly popular in some surprising corners of the world. It turns out self-starting students in 35 states and 43 countries have been watching the 90-minute "Physics for Future Presidents" Extension program teaches women farm management skills Iowa Farmer NEWTON — As the 15 women left the classroom at the Des Moines Area Community College campus here last month, headed for home, they left with a new sense of empowerment. Scholarships to fund ECU online library degree The Daily Reflector The Daily Reflector ECU Notes: Scholarships to fund ECU online library degree The Daily Reflector Eight scholarships were presented Friday to individuals seeking careers in libraries. October 2006 glimpses USA Today Here is a closer look at many of the U.S. military personnel killed in October because of the conflict in Iraq. SAN FRANCISCO / Class helps kids pick high school San Francisco Chronicle One San Francisco high school sends a group of students on monthly camping trips. Another offers after-school skateboarding. A third brings in professional chefs to teach students to cook. And yet a fourth guarantees a college acceptance letter upon Yalies cut out Wall Street to Cut and Paste in Peru The Yale Herald hen entering the real world after graduation, Yalies routinely feel the pressure to walk the paths expected of Ivy Leaguers—Wall Street, D.C., or graduate school. Four recent Yale grads, however, are doing something a little bit different.
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