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TSU professor barred for research fraud
A former nursing school professor at Tennessee State University has been barred for three years from receiving funding from the U.S. government after school officials found that he had falsified the results of a study paid for with a federal grant.
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Little-known stories of black history in Virginia
A new Manassas Museum exhibit, opening in time for Black History Month, will highlight 27 unique African American stories and events depicted on Virginia highway historical markers.
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President Obama to Seek $1.35 Billion More for Education
President Barack Obama will ask Congress on Tuesday for $1.35 billion to extend an education grant program for states
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More Wives Outearning their Husbands
Almost one-quarter of men are married to women whose income tops theirs — more than five times the percentage from four decades ago, according to a research group report released Tuesday.
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Choosing the Right School for Your Child Part 5: Talk to People in the School Community
Mo the Educator releases the final installment in a 5-part series designed to help parents navigate the path of choosing the proper school for your child. Listen up, it’s important.
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Choosing the Right school for Your Child Part 4: Bring Your Child!
Mo the Educator releases installment 4 of a 5 part series designed to help parents navigate the path of choosing the proper school for your child. Listen up, it’s important.
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Choosing the Right School for Your Child Part 3: Qualitative vs. Qualitative Data
Mo the Educator releases installment 3 of a 5 part series designed to help parents navigate the path of choosing the proper school for your child. Listen up, it’s important.
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Choosing the Right School for Your Child Part 2: Diversity and Overall School Health
Mo the Educator releases installment 2 of a 5 part series designed to help parents navigate the path of choosing the proper school for your child. Listen up, it’s important.