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25-Aug-2008

  • Search the Archives (The Pitt News)

    Gisela Butera, 44, longingly watched her husband and two young boys frolic on the beaches of North Carolina last summer as she drove away and headed toward the public library to study. She came to her son's football games armed with books.


  • UP to have online education soon (New Kerala)

    Varanasi, Aug 18 : With an object of disseminating education to all, Uttar Pradesh government will start online education system soon.


  • How to Find a Variety of Flexible College Options Online (Carteret County News-Times)

    (ARA) - Going to college means different things to different people. For some, it's a post high school ritual that is the start of adulthood. For others, it's a way to advance their current career while balancing work and life commitments.


  • Online scholarships offered to moms (Boulder Daily Camera)

    Rena Magle, who works as a nursing assistant and is trained to give her son in-home care, is among several thousand working mothers applying for scholarships to take online courses through ?Project Working Mom.?


  • Online education is the future for CR (The Eureka Reporter)

    Category: Local News Topics: Education College of the Redwoods President Jeff Marsee outlined a bold goal of adding 1,000 full-time equivalent students in the next two years in his first formal address to faculty and staff.


  • Online courses grow in popularity (The Alexandria Town Talk)

    Higher education is no longer bound by brick and mortar.


  • Online classes open options for Mesa teachers, students (The Arizona Republic)

    A growing number of educators have moved into online teaching to fit into their day jobs or as a part-time position to fit into their home schedule.


  • IQ Academy Brings Online Education to Washington (KNDO - KNDU Tri-Cities)

    Imagine your student taking classes in math, science, and english this fall, all without ever leaving the house.  That's the kind of learning experience IQ Academy is bringing to Washington this fall. IQ Academy is a state-funded public school, meaning it is tuition-free.  Students in grades seven through twelve can enroll.  Students can take all their classes at home, or just take a class that ...


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