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Columbia University was founded in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of King George II of England. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York and the fifth oldest in the United States, and is recognized as one of the top academic and research institutions in the world.
Columbia University was founded in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of King George II of England. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York and the fifth oldest in the United States, and is recognized as one of the top academic and research institutions in the world.
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Headlines for Friday, May 25, 2012
METALLICA: Ulrich's Acting on Display Monday
Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich makes his acting debut -- playing someone other than himself -- when Hemingway and Gellhorn premieres on HBO on Monday night at 9:00 p.m....Tags: eBay Inc., Hulk Hogan, Nirvana (music group), Documentary (genre), Robyn
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Raritan River Music Festival ends with romance
For lovers of the tango or for lovers in general, the final concert of the 23rd Raritan River Music Festival on Saturday evening is the place to get your fix of romantic vibes. "Romantics New and Old," at the Clinton Presbyterian Church in Clinton, N.J.,...Tags: Allentown, Sammy Davis Jr., Lafayette College, New York City, Carnegie Hall
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Orange honors 97 seniors admitted to top colleges
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelThe Orange County School Board is recognizing tonight its top one percent — nearly 100 students admitted to top colleges from amongst about 10,000 high school graduates this year. The district's traditional high schools provided the names of their... -
Shepherd's literary magazine receives national design award
Shepherd University’s student-run literary magazine, “Sans Merci,” was named the design winner of the 2012 National Program Directors’ Prize for Undergraduate Literary Magazines by the Association of Writers and Writing Programs,...Tags: Arts and Culture, Education, Colleges and Universities, Newspaper and Magazine
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Graphic Arts: Rockwell Kent's appeal
During the early part of the 20th century, Rockwell Kent was hailed for his achievements as a printmaker and illustrator, contributing to more than 140 books, including literary classics "Moby-Dick," "The Canterbury Tales" and "Leaves of Grass."...
Tags: Canterbury, Rockwell Kent, Artists, Robert Henri, Herman Melville
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Law Hamstrings College Remedial Programs
The Hartford CourantConnecticut's General Assembly approved historic legislation this month that would essentially end remedial education as it currently exists in the state's community colleges. Pending Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's signature, the bill would prohibit Connecticut...Tags: Education, Research, School Examinations, Teaching and Learning, Students
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Barack Obama Biography (Democrat)
Full Name: Barack Hussein Obama Born: August 4, 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii Official Website: www.barackobama.com barackobama @BARACKOBAMA Biography: Barack Obama is the 44th President of the United States. He is seeking a second term in office. In...
Tags: YouTube, Illinois General Assembly, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics
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Is Obama too smart to be a good president?
As devotees of Barack Obama know all too well, qualities that made him so attractive as a candidate — an affinity for subtle arguments, a tendency to carefully weigh his options — have at times proved less useful in his role as president. That...
Tags: Game Playing, U.S. Department of State, New York City, Crosswords, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Obama encourages female graduates at Barnard College
President Obama praised the “founding mothers,” his female appointees and the women of his own family on Monday as he urged a class of Barnard College graduates to “reach high and hope deeply” and thereby change the world....Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Republican Party, Hillary Clinton, Mitt Romney, Gays and Lesbians
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Daily News Briefs: May 14, 2012
KickingTiresTesla plans to take the last $104.5 million of its federal loans and start repaying them by the end of this year, Bloomberg News reports. It's some much-needed good news for the Obama administration's problematic Advanced Technology Vehicle...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Automotive Equipment, Bloomberg L.P., Barack Obama
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Mort Lindsey dies at 89; Judy Garland's musical director
Mort Lindsey, a conductor, arranger and composer best known as the music director for Judy Garland in the 1960s and for his more than two decades as music director for "The Merv Griffin Show," has died. He was 89.
Lindsey, who was in declining health...Tags: Carnegie Hall, Music Theater, Concerts, World War II (1939-1945), Barbra Streisand
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Saint James faculty members qualify for summer institute
Three faculty members at Saint James School have been awarded a fullyfunded fellowship to the 2012 Summer Institute for Early Career Teachers offered by the Klingenstein Center for Independent School Leadership, Teachers College, Columbia University....
Tags: Science and Technology, Education, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Colleges and Universities
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