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Dickinson Gathers Comparative Data on Peers
Dickinson College has compiled statistics comparing its policies on parking fees, cable television, printing fees and laundry fees, as well as its total room and board and tuition, to such policies at 11 other schools.
Hockenberry impressed by Cabrini students
New assistant professor of political science, Shelby Hockenberry, has made a splash at Cabrini College with her passion for teaching and intense lectures.
Mariah HallBilsback of West Tisbury was awarded a Presidential Scholarship by Gettysburg College in Gettysburg, Penn, for her academic achievement.
Upcoming Event: Oct. 27 - National Summit on Neglected Infections of...
In the United States, there remains a largely hidden burden of diseases caused by debilitating parasitic, bacterial, and congenital infections known as the Neglected Infections of Poverty , which disproportionately affect impoverished and minority populations.
Check out Gettysburg's haunted house
Start your Halloween season off right at the Fourth annual Haunted House at the Gettysburg College Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.
Psychology Department to Host Colloquium
The Westminster College Department of Psychology will host Dr. Brian P. Meier for its fall colloquium Friday, Nov.
Gettysburg participates in International Day of Climate Action
The Rev. John R. Spangler, executive assistant for communication and planning at the Lutheran Theological Seminary, takes a photograph of Gettysburg Climate Day participants from the seminary's chapel steeple.
E-Books for Academe: A Study from Gettysburg College
Books for Academe: A Study from Gettysburg College Type: Articles, Papers, and Reports Abstract: This ECAR research bulletin analyzes the potential impact of electronic books on higher education.
Judge candidates tout experience, morals
Katherine Schneider, of Gettysburg, had just one question Tuesday night at a forum for Adams County's candidates for the fourth judge of the Court of Common Pleas.
New obituary: William D. Kerner DDS
Services for William D. Kerner, 74, will be held Friday, October 23, 2009 at the Cedar Hill Cemetery, with Father Robert Penhallurick officiating and the Licking County Veterans Alliance providing military honors.
Meet Your Neighbors: Strong beliefs
Gudrun Rice stands in her backyard with a view of Mt. Garfield and fall foliage.
Camp Hill High School band volunteer trades music for ministry
Micki Kautz has been a band volunteer in Camp Hill for 28 years. "We come to learn and leave to serve." It's the motto etched on the glass entrance to the Camp Hill High School office.
The Morris County Vocational School District will be holding information sessions for the Academies of Morris County.
Girls focus on leadership at annual conference
Kiera Kelly, left, and Marialana Aldridge try to balance peacock feathers during the Poise and Balance workshop at the Adams County Young Women s Leadership Conference.
Father hopes to distribute 1 million dating pledge cards
The father of 19-year old Gettysburg College sophomore, Emily Rachel Silverstein, who was violently murdered by her ex-boyfriend this year, has a challenge for October's Domestic Violence Awareness programs - to help him distribute 1/2 million free wallet-sized Dating Pledge Cards to high school and college students, to help stop date violence.
The "Wall that Heals" Makes a Stop at Gettysburg College
The moving Vietnam War Memorial Wall makes it's second last stop as part of a year long tour through the United States.
Dreyfuss tapped for Lincoln speech
Award-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss will be the keynote speaker at this year's Dedication Day ceremony to commemorate the 146th anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.
The Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity and LRN Celebrate 20 Years of ...
A year into the global financial crisis, a time when we are facing challenges large and small all over the world, The Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity : and LRN : are celebrating the 20 th anniversary of the Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics : Essay Contest, an annual competition that challenges college students in the U.S. to reflect upon the urgent ...
I didn't know what to expect as I arrived at 8741 Founders Road in Indianapolis for my first day of training.
College talks through health 'labyrinth'
Gettysburg College is tackling the contentious subject of health-care reform - what one professor on Friday called a "labyrinth" the nation has not yet been able to navigate.
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