Thursday, May 13, 2010

Education News - The New York Times

Education News - The New York Times

Kenny Anderson played for Georgia Tech before becoming an N.B.A. vagabond. He now lives in Pembroke Pines, Fla.
Marc Serota for The New York Times
Kenny Anderson played for Georgia Tech before becoming an N.B.A. vagabond. He now lives in Pembroke Pines, Fla.
Nineteen years after leaving Georgia Tech for a career in the N.B.A., Kenny Anderson is about to earn a college degree.

New York High School League Is Posting Pitch Counts

Whether the number of pitches that a teenage boy is allowed to throw should be left to trust or should be a matter of prescribed rule has become the subject of intense debate.
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A Digital Boot Camp to Groom Talent for Agencies

A new program at the University of Colorado, Boulder, called Boulder Digital Works focuses on creativity and technical skills for new media.

Upload a Prom Dress Photo, and Hope

Don’t Steal My Dress groups on Facebook exist so girls will know which dress not to buy.

Colleges Seeing No Downturn in Freshman Acceptances

The selective colleges that have reported their respective admission yields have so far experienced any drop in midst of the sluggish economy.

In New York’s Suburbs, Teachers Feel Budget Ax

Cost-saving measures like wage freezes and pay cuts have spread even to upscale suburban communities.