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Emergency University Offers Free Hands-Only Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Multi-Media Training: Receiving CPR from a Trained Responder is Mor
Emergency University, Inc., the world's leading provider of online and blended CPR, AED and First Aid training services, is pleased to announce FREE Hands-Only CPR training to the public to encourage more bystander CPR and save more lives. This initiative is provided in support of the recent American Heart Association (AHA) Science Advisory recommending Hands-Only or Compression-Only CPR. "When an adult suddenly collapses, trained or untrained bystanders should - at a minimum - activate their community emergency medical response system (e.g., call 911) and provide high-quality chest compressions by pushing hard and fast in the center of the chest, minimizing interruptions."

Fit4D Expands its Innovative Service Offerings for People with Diabetes by Launching Virtual Education and Community Classes -- Featuring Topics Inclu
Educational Content, Group and Individualized Diabetes Coaching

Congress Threatening Deep Cut to McGovern-Dole Global School Lunch Program: Calls to Congress Urged to Save Program that Fights Child Hunger
The Congress is threatening a massive cut to the McGovern-Dole Food for Education program that provides school lunches to children in impoverished countries. Calls to Congress are being urged by the Friends of the World Food Program in order to save the McGovern-Dole Program.

Top Business School Professor Wins $250,000 Bradley Prize
Gary Becker, a professor at the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business was chosen to receive one of the four 2008 Bradley Prizes.

School's Out, Summer Vacation is Here and Blossom4Girls is Throwing a Slumber Party
One lucky winner will win a slumber party to celebrate the end of the school year and the start of summer vacation.

ISA's 2008 Annual Gala Salutes Excellence in Education "Bridge to a Brighter Future" Theme Will Highlight ISA's Success in Preparing High School Stu
Fundraiser for ISA studentachievement.org set for May 13 in New York City; WABC-TV anchor Bill Ritter and Cheryl James Wray ("Salt" of MTV's Salt n Pepa) will co-host.

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Selects Three Universities for Center-In-Development Grants
Support links KAUST to King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, National Taiwan University and Utrecht University to build research capacity through KAUST's Global Research Partnership (GRP).

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Announces Inaugural Global Research Partnership (GRP) Center Grants
Research proposals from four universities selected for global significance and potential economic impact in the areas of applied mathematics, molecular photovoltaics, nanomaterials and computational science. Cornell University, the University of Oxford, Stanford University, and Texas A&M University will be the inaugural KAUST Global Research Partnership centers.

Quantum Celebrates Ten Years of Innovation in Education Technology
As a "thank you" to instructors, parents and students, Quantum is offering ten days of free access to the Quantum Tutors, artificial intelligence tutoring software for Science and Mathematics.

Higher Education Retention Survey Reveals Toughest Challenges Exist Early in Students' College Career
Respondents to EducationDynamics survey also disclose key tools for keeping students on track.

Academy of Art University Students Win Fabrica Scholarships
Two lucky Academy of Art University students are headed to Treviso, Italy to work at Fabrica for a year.

U.S. Debut of Colors 73 -- Money at The Academy of Art University
The Academy of Art University 79 Theater was packed with graphic and fine art students, professionals, and media, all there to hear the creative team from Fabrica and Colors magazine debut the 73rd issue of Colors magazine titled Money.

WiHood and Oslo School Sign 'Letter of Intent (LOI)' to Integrate 4th Grade's Curriculum into WiHood's 'Virtual Laptop' Service
WiHood's "virtual laptop" service will integrate an Oslo (Norway) school's curriculum into WiHood's "virtual laptop" service protecting children online and improving their education in school and at home.

Game Design School teams up with Sony and Nintendo
Game design school (http://www.mediadesign.school.nz) partners with industry heavyweights 'Sony' and 'Nintendo' in order to provide superior game development experience.

Don't Let The Credit Crunch Smash College Dreams
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All About Grants for College Students
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Principals Association Receives Grant from Lumina Foundation for Education to Poll Middle Level Students
The National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) has been awarded $95,000 by the Lumina Foundation for Education to conduct a national survey of eighth grade students.

Children of Men and Brick Recognized as the Best of 2006 in the 1st Annual Film School Rejects Honor Roll
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Book Review: Getting From College To Career By Lindsey Pollak
The subtitle reads '90 things to do before you join the real world,' and I have to admit that made my head spin. My lovely wife always has a 'To Do' list for me, and she has worked out that if her list has four or five items on it, I may actually do two or three of them. The concept of a 'To Do' list with 90 items on it just boggles my mind. I was aghast at the mere idea! My worries were proven to be unfounded in the first few pages of Getting From College To Career. It was not a 'to do' list but 90 ideas about strategies that a new grad can use to break into the job market. Even us 'old grads' can learn a thing or two from Lindsey Pollak.

Online Education Discussions and Information Featured on New WorldWideBlog
Online degrees are taking the learning world by storm, and many prospective students have questions about online education. WorldWideLearn.com's new feature, WorldWideBlog, pools the knowledge of experts and students to provide a discussion forum and accessible information to prospective online students.

Sarasota Churches & Christian School Save 15% on Copywriting, Graphic Design, Printing & Web Design Services
Three local businesses are offering a 15% savings on all of their services. Panaca Writing & Design, Sarasota Print Shop & SRQ Web Design are offering a 15% discount to local Christian churches and Christian schools.

Wilkes University Enables Emergency Communications System Effectively
Wilkes University uses Iwatsu Voice Networks' emergency notification system to effectively warn campus of recent incident.

The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Truth About Developmental Education Classes
Today's colleges and universities are changing with the times. Programs change as do the ways that students are taught. However there is one growing program on almost every public college campus that administrators are not proud to point out to distinguished visitors -- developmental education. This article will address the good, the bad, and the ugly truth about developmental education classes.

Three Easy Ways To Pay Your Way Through College
Education today is more expensive than it has ever been. In order to even be able to consider taking some post-secondary education you need to have the financial backing to do so. In fact, many students plan on working part or even full time while they go to school, but this can quickly lead to disaster because the student will be so busy that they will suffer burnout and be unable to juggle their responsibilities.

PDXLoan.com Offers Free 2007 Calendar to Washington & Oregon Residents That Benefits Breast Cancer Awareness, Research and Education
Mortgage consultant Ed Bisquera of PDXLoan.com & Mortgage Express, a Portland-based mortgage lender serving the Pacific Northwest, is giving away 2007 calendars to Washington & Oregon residents that will result in donations made to promote breast cancer research and education. Each time a calendar is sent to a qualified resident, a donation will be made to benefit breast cancer foundations.

Online Career Counseling Available From Career Expert at Online-Education.net
Career counseling is a valuable resource for students and people seeking jobs or a career change, but not everyone has access to a career counselor. Online-Education.net features Candice Mancini as the new career coach in its "Ask the Career Coach" section. Mancini offers free online career advice and answers visitors' career questions.

Brain Foods Make You Think Differently for Back-to-school
Students might start thinking a little differently, once they learn about brain foods, and how they can help their concentration and make their school work easier.The most important meal of the day is breakfast.

The Philadelphia National College Fair is Coming on Sunday, November 4th to the Pennsylvania Convention Center.
The Philadelphia National College Fair, the second largest college fair in the country, is coming to the Pennsylvania Convention Center on Sunday, November 4th from 11:00-4:00. The National College Fair will host about 450 colleges and universities from the U.S. and abroad, along with specialized workshops, and counseling for students interested in higher education.

Degree or Not Degree? That Isn't the Question About Fine Art Programs from Academy of Art at Founders College
Artists seeking traditional fine art instruction used to agonize, Hamlet-wise, over their choice of fine art schools, where the only options have been a BFA degree from a mixed-style college art program, or a classical, old-master type of studio program that offered no degree. Now Academy of Art at Founders College offers both options, full- or part-time, including short-term sessions and workshops. Art students can choose to follow the Bachelor of Fine Arts path, which will include courses from its integrated liberal arts curriculum, or the non-degree Atelier program, based on the training techniques of great 19th-century Academies.

Automotive School
What are the perks of going to automotive school, and why are people attending automotive school in higher numbers than ever before? The answers are surprisingly random in the fact that people have many different reasons for attending automotive school. The common bond between the students is they all made the leap to take these classes, and get a degree, or certification that will help them in the future.

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