Dr. Jim L. Turner, assistant vice chancellor for graduate programs at UCLA, wonders if that isn't misleading. |
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A business graduate, he began to earn a name for himself as a shrewd and energetic operator at NCB stockbrokers. |
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A Columbia University graduate, Rodriguez fell into bail bonds when he was looking to augment his salary from his printing business. |
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Charlotte, the Yale graduate in her unflattering woollen tank-top is made to feel dowdy and dull by this jabbering Valley girl. |
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As a graduate student, Johnson grew intrigued with the idea of using management science and operations research to improve public services. |
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By the time I entered graduate school, the sense of bewilderment had vanished. |
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She was brought in to help the university take the next step in improving its graduate program. |
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As talented executives and managers graduate to larger leadership roles, they vacate positions that need to be filled by equally gifted people. |
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Contrary to popular mythology, not every graduate of the Air Force Academy has a chance to become chief of staff of the Air Force. |
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Candidates for graduate issues officer were asked whether they would cross picket lines should unionised workers on campus go on strike. |
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He was now a cocky Harvard graduate, playing off his true-life college accomplishments. |
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At the graduate level, I taught a course in human ecology for teachers and a seminar in human neuroanatomy for neurophysiologists. |
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He conducted neurophysiological and neuropharmacological research and instructed graduate and nursing students on human physiological systems. |
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An open central court provided natural lighting and quiet space with carrels for each graduate student and postdoctoral visitor. |
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A graduate of West Point and a career soldier, he served in combat units in Europe in World War II and in Korea during the Korean War. |
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However, it would be an excellent text for upperclassmen, as well as beginning graduate students. |
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Students must now pass proficiency exams in order to enter and graduate from high school, replacing the system of social promotion. |
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He seldom wears a tie, but the Aberdeen University graduate donned neckwear with his suit to meet MSPs in Edinburgh. |
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He is an ecologist, a graduate from Stavropol State University, and a photographer who specialises in still life. |
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Sometimes, trainees know they can go to the dean of the graduate school or to a university ombudsperson for such help. |
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This is the sort of bravado often uttered by managerial sidekicks, usually only to be jettisoned the moment they graduate to being their own men. |
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Our overcrowded jails is another avenue through which petty crooks graduate to hardened criminals. |
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Although it is expensive in hardcover, a paperback edition would make a formidable textbook for advanced undergraduates or graduate students. |
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This is being done as part of a compulsory seven-week tutorial module that the students must pass before they can graduate. |
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Toni Lyn Morelli, one of Wright's graduate students, has been sampling blood of these sifakas and analyzing it genetically. |
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The graduate student of the well-known professor had furthered the experiment with mice blastocoels. |
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The main use of biodata is in the pre-selection of basic-level jobs such as apprentices or graduate trainees. |
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Other alternatives included leasing space off-campus, or implementing portable office spaces for the graduate students. |
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The textile design graduate also specialises in producing scarves made from natural fibres such as silk and linen. |
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Your proud high school graduate has gone from caps and gowns to the fast-paced, challenging world of summer jobs. |
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I'm a 37-year-old graduate student who's having the usual dating difficulties common among those of us who are old and grey and cankered. |
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During the 1980s and 1990s, many Moroccans entered the United States to attend colleges, universities, graduate schools, and medical schools. |
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It offers a graduate degree in human nutrition that is one weekend each month, so it is suitable for working students. |
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I was going to be there and wear the mortar board, and I was going to graduate. |
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A 34-year-old college graduate who studied mortuary science, he was employed as a licensed mortician. |
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Peter, an idealistic young Yale graduate, worked as a journalist covering the war in Paris when he felt the call to serve. |
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This engineering graduate has carved a niche for himself in Malayalam music with his melodious numbers. |
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Also, graduate schools or professional boards often do not recognize students' degrees from an unaccredited school. |
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The Board agreed that the Applicant should not be permitted to continue as a graduate student of the University. |
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What do today's college students really need to know and be able to do when they graduate? |
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A performing arts graduate, Janey Lee will perform a number of her own songs at the Billericay concert. |
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Being torn between careers on the day you graduate is every bit as rational as knowing what you want to be from the age of six. |
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The book will probably be more attractive to Durkheim specialists and graduate students than to novices in the field. |
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But it's not the large size of boas that interests Auburn University herpetology graduate student Scott Boback. |
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But the school's buttoned-up administrators hadn't wanted to involve the police, and the rioters eventually were allowed to graduate. |
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Franck called in his graduate student, Wilhelm Hanle, who worked in physical optics, and asked if he could understand Wood's findings. |
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I have been trying to gain enough sponsorship to graduate to Formula Renault UK but unfortunately we haven't been successful enough yet. |
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Most programs training graduate students in biomathematics tend to slight either biology or mathematics. |
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He teaches E-Marketing and Internet Business Model Lab to undergrads and E-Commerce to graduate students. |
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The Quartet is the graduate string quartet in residence at the Hartt School with the Miami String Quartet. |
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I attended there both as an undergrad and a graduate student-about seven years. |
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Students started working with her as undergraduates and then continued through graduate school. |
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He makes a point of hiring undergraduates in addition to the graduate students to work with him on his research. |
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This is an excellent text, useful for undergraduates and graduate students alike. |
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The book is aimed at undergraduate students in the life sciences, and will also be invaluable for many graduate students. |
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I need to sit four papers to graduate with the Masters, one paper per subject. |
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Over beer and spring rolls I find out that Julia is a first-year graduate student in clinical psychology. |
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The Howard University graduate has spent most of her career working in underserved communities. |
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Instead, she comes on like a marketing course's dream graduate, a vision in pastel shades, from the pristine hair to the cream suit. |
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Faced with entering the working world or graduate school they confront the reality of their undistinguished academic career. |
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The second option includes writing and presenting an oral defense of a graduate thesis. |
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I may be a graduate of the noble and downright unemployable subject of Drama, but even I draw the line at mime artists. |
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Casey Schwartz is a graduate of Brown University and has a master's in psychodynamic neuroscience from University College London. |
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Unlike Zuckerberg, she went on to graduate and then earned her mba from the business school. |
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Wearing trencher caps, 3671 undergraduates came to the platform and received their graduate certificates and remembrancers from the hands of leaders of university and schools. |
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He was the first of many to express surprise at my passage from literature graduate to medic. |
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Wendel also coordinates training programs for the center, so graduate students and postdoctoral fellows can learn more about plant genomics and bioinformatics. |
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Kerry is a Brown graduate and has an M.F.A. in film directing from the American Film Institute Conservatory. |
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A recent graduate of Stanford University, Auerbach works as a sign painter in San Francisco, in a shop devoted to the traditional practice of hand lettering. |
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Indeed, the Harvard graduate was recruited as a candidate to run the Nieman Foundation. |
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This is going to hurt the many, many of us who depend on the undervalued labor of graduate students. |
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He will graduate with his MSc in Marketing Practice in November. |
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Michael A. Newton is a West Point graduate who serves as professor of the practice of law at Vanderbilt University Law School. |
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But then I spoke to some graduate students where I did my undergrad. |
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He also has a history degree from Vassar College and a graduate degree in American Studies from Colombia. |
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Chloe is a middle-income student about to graduate from the School of visual arts. |
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Some of them may have put more effort into interpersonal skills than the graduate who has been boning up on portfolio optimisation and office politics. |
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In my own discipline, chemistry, I see lecture classes of several hundreds, followed by smaller laboratory sections taught by unfledged graduate assistants. |
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Fatima Bhutto is a graduate of Columbia University and the School of oriental and African Studies. |
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I'm also going to see my son graduate from Marine Corps boot camp, sir. |
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A West Point graduate and former coach of the Army Cadets, Krzyzewski called on the Army to stand up for itself. |
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Heather Ryan is a graduate of Drake University and wonk living in the heart of presidential political bliss in Iowa. |
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Last week, I talked about the oversupply of lawyers, and other graduate students. |
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The oversupply of graduate students in the humanities is much, much worse than the oversupply of lawyers. |
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Carol was a graduate of Eatern Nazarene College as well as Muskingum. |
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The meeting gave an overview of the state of the art in brane world gravity, in a form accessible to non-experts and the many graduate students present. |
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An Ontario court upholds Canada's bankruptcy law, which prevents students from declaring bankruptcy on student loans until 10 years after they graduate. |
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He is a graduate of Harvard College and of Pembroke College of Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes scholar. |
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I suggest that perhaps he might have more time for researching worms if he finished the graduate work he abandoned decades ago, in soil science at Oregon State University. |
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Passionate about space, they proposed a university dedicated to a broad range of space-related subjects for graduate students from all parts of the world. |
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Right now, I have four young budding scientists with me in the Dry Valleys of Antarctica three young female undergraduates and one male graduate student. |
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A 1982 graduate of Sand Creek High School, in rural Sand Creek, Mich., Stone was a typical student who kept to himself. |
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Lian Ho University plans to set up a graduate research institute for Hakka culture in August, university president Chin Tsung-shune told the Taipei Times yesterday. |
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Success in that final exam ensures that their parents' dream, which by now should also be their own, of a cap and gown clad university graduate is within grasp. |
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Mr Holdsworth is an Old Harrovian and Hull University graduate. |
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A graduate of Smith College and Georgetown Law School, Cutter, 43, has climbed the political ladder one rung at a time. |
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Universities have generally opposed any attempts to organize, arguing that graduate students are students and not employees, and therefore have no right to unionize. |
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Examples of graduate programs offered at the institutions include chiropractic, education, health technology, optometry and multibody system dynamics. |
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The common wisdom taught in graduate school is that banks allocate funds to creditworthy borrowers. |
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Among those to have shared a day room with the Surrey-born Cambridge graduate is a pianist who microwaved his parents. |
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Any looking for grad school success will find this an important step to overcoming common obstacles to achieve graduate status. |
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Bell, an Oxford graduate, has established himself as one of the world's leading celebrity portraitists. |
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Last year he and his graduate student found the first evidence for ferroelectricity in soft animal tissue. |
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Tests for magnetic overprinting had not been applied, so Joe sent a graduate student to study and sample the site. |
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Newcastle University graduate Guy Joseph died in the Spanish Pyrenees after turbulent winds caused him to crash-dive. |
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As an economics graduate with a successful VFX company, it is likely SRK will give a lecture on the economy of filmmaking. |
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For graduate students, basic scientists, immunologists, physicians, and surgeons, Mehra et al. |
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To provide clinical opportunities in a positive atmosphere which will help ease the eventual transition of the student to graduate nurse status. |
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Outbacker clearly has plenty of ability and can graduate from maiden level in the 32Red Handicap Stakes. |
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Srivastava provides a pedodontics and preventive dentistry textbook for undergraduate and graduate students. |
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The building, which will provide housing for 115 full-time graduate students, is the University's first student residence outside of Manhattan. |
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A 1930 graduate of the Cincinnati School of Embalming, she was the first female licensed embalmer in Florida. |
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A graduate of Fordham University, Scully is the only announcer to cover three perfect games and 15 no-hitters. |
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The book can be used for a graduate course on Diophantine approximation, or as an introduction for non-experts. |
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Pottier draws upon her years of graduate teaching for this study of linear irreversible processes within non equilibrium statistical physics. |
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This book is aimed at graduate students and senior researchers interested in the study of products and permutability of finite groups. |
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When I was in graduate school myself, the mode was minimalism. |
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The amateurs of the public school Oxbridge graduate, old boy network, Conservatives to a man. |
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An up-and-coming stylist from New York, Thomsen is a graduate of The Orlo School of Hair Design and a certified Aveda Colorist. |
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Cardiff graduate Emma, 22, died when the car being driven by her friend Denize Okutan collided with another car in Carmarthenshire. |
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Asadov, born January 3, 1955, is a graduate of the Faculty of Engineering Technologies of the Azerbaijan State Petrochemistry Institute. |
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Raj Kumar Vaishya considers he is young enough to pursue his dream of 77 years and obtain a post graduate degree. |
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Identification of pre-admission criteria predictive of success in graduate nurse anesthesiology programs. |
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Ian Donald was a graduate of the University of Cape Town, but his wife was the daughter of an Orange Free State farmer. |
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Old is gold even for Suadi Arabian influencer Muneera Al Tamimi, a graduate in visual arts from the American University in Dubai. |
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Unfortunately, this is not what every new graduate nurse will experience straight out of nursing school. |
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For use in graduate seminars on the Minimalist Program and as a reference for syntacticians. |
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Sunday, May 17 in Gesling Stadium on the university campus, where some 3,400 undergraduate and graduate degrees will be conferred. |
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Alimberti has a graduate degree in forensic science with a criminalist concentration from the University of New Haven. |
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Created in 1987, the Peace Corps Master's International Program allows participants to combine their graduate study with Peace Corps service. |
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Michael-Albertville High School graduate, will use her award toward studying biology and pre-med at Grinnell College. |
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Female graduate student, studying kaballah, Zohar, exorcism of dybbuks, seeks mensch. |
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A graduate from Moscow Engineering Institute of Geodesy, Aerial Surveying and Cartography. |
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This new printer allows us to do process color and gives students better skills to take with them after they graduate. |
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Pre and post test physiologic and anthropometric measures were performed by exercise science graduate students. |
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However, a graduate may encounter any of these antiquated lighting system components in a small off-off-Broadway or community theatre. |
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As a graduate of the 1974 class of Estonian philology at the University of Tartu she belongs to the generation of the generative grammar group. |
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He took a small class of graduate students to Japan to visit a Zen master friend. |
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His textbook for graduate and undergraduate courses in number and Galois theory covers from Fermat to Gauss, class field theory, complex multiplication, and additional topics. |
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Myriad research studies have been conducted in an attempt to identify factors contributing to the mass exodus of new graduate nurses from the profession. |
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In 2005 funding was announced by the Minister of Health for the development of a national framework for the first year of practice for new graduate nurses. |
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But, as a graduate of the university of hard knocks, Lord Sugar of Hackneyed is not the sort of peer of the realm to be overly impressed by academic prowess. |
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The University of Ulster first-class honours graduate in Design for Visual Communication wowed the judges with his 60-second animation, Dreamcatcher. |
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It would allow the schools to receive credit for students who graduate within six years and exempt students 17 and older from counting as dropouts. |
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The committee selected a graduate student straight out of university, Chen Shen, who became the Museum's first Bishop White Chair of East Asian Archaeology. |
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We work in an industry when unqualified foreigners on travel visas pose as GMAT teachers or people who have no graduate school experience advise you on your application. |
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He was educated in the Boston Public Schools and is a graduate of Northeastern University as a chemical engineer and the University of Massachusetts as a pomologist. |
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Morganthaler presents a textbook introducing advanced undergraduate and first-year graduate students to the basic concepts of classical macroscopic electromagnetic fields. |
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She was educated in Passaic and was a graduate of Passaic High School. |
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The Life Skills Center of Elyria winter graduates join students from Life Skills Centers nationwide who will graduate with their high school diplomas this December. |
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Sunderland University graduate Danny Kitching is the man behind Embracive Music, an online enterprise launched last year to help up-and-coming artists reach a wider audience. |
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Sunday, May 16 in Gesling Stadium on the university's Pittsburgh campus, where more than 3,700 undergraduate and graduate degrees will be conferred. |
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Con Power joins Barry McSweeney as another graduate of the Pacific Western University, which has been described as little more that a degree mill. |
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She holds a graduate degree in human factors from the University of Idaho and is a certified occupational health nurse and a certified professional ergonomist. |
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Bergens and his graduate student Jeremy John hypothesized that the complex was falling apart at the higher temperatures that are required to get amide hydrogenations to work. |
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The time has come for an impassioned defence of graduate education as education, a process that could begin with a pedagogy of critical professionalization. |
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Jerry earned a diploma from Mid-State College of Medical Arts and completed post graduate courses at Columbia State and Volunteer State Community Colleges. |
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Beutel, Friedrich, Ge, and Yang offer this graduate entomology text focusing on morphological determination and verification of phylogenetic relationships among insects. |
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Lindberg has been with the company since 2006, is an associate and a graduate of The Evergreen State College, with a master's degree from Alaska Pacific University. |
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A graduate of the Newark School of Violin Making in the United Kingdom, Reed-Yeboah started making violins in her native Nebraska under violinmaker David Wiebe. |
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The Pennsylvania native and graduate of Shippensburg College is an avid outdoorswoman, regularly hiking the Appalachian Trail and fishing the Susquehanna River. |
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An important goal of the AMHCA Foundation is to promote the development of graduate students in clinical mental health counseling through scholarships and awards. |
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Bustard, a University of Massachusetts at Amherst graduate, most recently served as Director of Sales for the Pyramis Global Advisors business unit. |
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So, why were two graduate students recently able to identify important components in the mating calls of periodical cicada that no one had ever described? |
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Lead author Daniel Hashim, a graduate student in the Rice lab of materials scientist Pulickel Ajayan, said the blocks are both superhydrophobic and oleophilic. |
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The pair worked together 20 years ago at Mars after Crozier took his first job as a graduate trainee selling petfood for Mars in its Pedigree division. |
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Model graduate training programme for an accredited haematologist. |
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