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In the News (Thu 24 Dec 09)

  
 New Mexico State Highlights
Four New Mexico organizations and institutions - Eastern New Mexico University, Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell, San Juan College, and Western New Mexico University - are members of WCET (the Western Cooperative for Educational Telecommunications), an international leader in helping states and institutions use new technologies to improve education.
New Mexico has been an active participant in projects to support better-informed decision making at the state level, including initiatives sponsored by the Ford Foundation, Lumina Foundation for Education, the U.S. Dept. of Education, multiple funders for the Pathways to College Network, and others.
Our goal with both forums and projects is to assist educational leaders and policymakers by advocating for good public policy in the West.
www.wiche.edu /states/states.asp?stateID=9   (475 words)

  
 People Management Mid-South, L.L.C.
ENC is one of eight liberal arts colleges supported by the International Church of the Nazarene in the United States, and one of a network of educational institutions supported by the church around the world.
Eastern Nazarene College is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of race, color, sex, age, national origin, disability, or status of a veteran or citizen.
ENC is coeducational and offers resources and opportunities for participation, advancement and service to all students regardless of race, religion, national origin, gender, age, disability, veteran status, or any other category protected by law.
www.jobfitmatters.com /ourpractice/searches/current/nonprofit/p_enc_pres.html   (2662 words)

  
 NPBA - Public Broadcasting Timeline: 1960-1969, UM Libraries
Eastern Educational Network (EEN): contracts with the U.S. Office of Education to form the Northeastern Regional Instructional Television Library Project.
Ford Foundation announces it would not be the sole backer of network services of the National Educational Television and Radio Center.
NET Television, Inc. created out of previously held Ann Arbor assets (history of National Educational Television)
www.lib.umd.edu /UMCP/NPBA/time/1960.html   (1632 words)

  
 New Page 1
INFLIBNET is involved in modernizing university libraries in India and connecting them as well as information centres in the country through a nation-wide high-speed data network using the state-of-art technologies for the optimum utilization of information.
Since 2001, he is an Editor of Global E-journal of Open, Flexible and Distance Education and Consulting Editor of Staff Educational Development International.
This Workshop is intended for training executives, senior trainers, educational planners, learning technology managers, and teachers in Universities, Colleges, and Schools, who are interested in exploring the potentials of the Internet to promote, produce and deliver education and training on the Web.
www.cemca.org /newsletter/dec2002/dechtm2002.htm   (11579 words)

  
 The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network
Amy’s Kitchen is voluntarily recalling, from distribution in the Eastern time zone, a small amount of Cheese Enchilada Whole Meal due to possible mislabeling.
Web site supported by an educational grant from Kraft Foods
Food Allergy Awareness Week is May 14-May 20.
www.foodallergy.org   (83 words)

  
 E-cultural.aspx
In addition to the French public school system and several private schools, a network of 21 English elementary schools and three high schools are administered by the Eastern Townships School Board: http://www.etsb.qc.ca.
The Eastern Townships offers a varied and active cultural life in both French and English, encompassing theatre, visual arts, music, heritage attractions and museums, news media, sports, educational institutions and more.
The Eastern Townships is famous for its recreation and leisure activities.
www.townshippers.qc.ca /E-cultural.aspx   (991 words)

  
 Media Network Weblog: 20 June 2004
While digital programmes on Japan’s state broadcaster Nippon Hoso Kyokai’s (NHK) general TV channel already reach about 6.9 million households in and around Tokyo, programmes by the five private networks and by NHK's educational TV service are only aired in parts of central Tokyo.
Castries, St Lucia: One of the Eastern Caribbean's oldest radio stations, Radio Caribbean International (RCI), which has been broadcasting for over 40 years, now faces closure, according to a senior company official.
Thailand's National Broadcasting Commission, the independent regulatory agency that could end all arguments over television and radio frequency rights, is unlikely to be formed for at least another year - dashing hopes that it could usher in public control over broadcasting stations and resolve conflicts at TV Channels 5 and 11.
medianetwork.blogspot.com /2004_06_20_medianetwork_archive.html   (991 words)

  
 Nease Library - Welcome
The primary mission of Nease Library is to serve the information and educational needs of the students, faculty and staff of Eastern Nazarene College.
ENC students and faculty can search local collections of books, journals and non-print materials through the campus network and through remote access.
He served as president of Mount Vernon Nazarene College, Bethany Nazarene College, and Nazarene Theological Seminary before returning to ENC in 1980 as the college's ninth president.
library.enc.edu /nease/about.shtml   (651 words)

  
 Late Breaking News
Similar to the network's West coast fan event held earlier this spring, the stars of "Days" and "Passions" converge on CMA Music Festival as their Eastern event - sort of a counterpart to Fan Fest.
The National Television Academy is a professional service organization dedicated to the advancement of the arts and sciences of television and the promotion of creative leadership for artistic, educational and technical achievements within the television industry.
Reid was inducted into the Television Academy's archives in 2003 and will be presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Television Academy at the Daytime Emmy Awards in early 2004.
www.bethsdayspage.com /days/storylinearchive.html   (18068 words)

  
 Eastern New Mexico University RRC
The center also organizes a network of local and regional technology experts available to help rural eastern New Mexico schools to plan, implement, and evaluate technology initiatives and policies.
The RETA Regional Resource Center at Eastern New Mexico University was established in March 1999.
In addition, a cadre of local in-service and pre-service teachers, administrators, and ENMU faculty mentor and support each other in educational technology integration.
reta.nmsu.edu /main/enmu.html   (300 words)

  
 Afghanistan's biggest problem - poverty - can be solved csmonitor.com
More recently, the Aga Khan Development Network has extended this same effort to the people of the harsh Pamir Mountains of Tajikistan's eastern territory of Badakhshan, adjoining Afghanistan on the north.
Today, the Aga Khan, along with the presidents of Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan, is working to build a region-wide educational institution to train local men and women in the skills essential for economic and social development.
There, the Aga Khan Development Network has worked at the most local level to enable people to feed themselves, set up their own small businesses, establish communal institutions, and build schools.
www.csmonitor.com /2001/1016/p9s1-coop.html   (300 words)

  
 Brendan Shanahan (author)
The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) is located in the Canberra suburb of Bruce, the AIS is a specialised educational and training institution providing coaching for elite junior and senior athletes in a number of sports.
After sporadic visits by fishermen from the north and by European explorers and merchants starting in the 17th century, the eastern half of the continent was claimed by the British in 1770 and officially settled as the penal colony of New South Wales on 26 January 1788.
Australian English is a major variety of the language; its grammar and spelling are largely based on those of British English, overlaid with a rich vernacular of unique lexical items and phrases, some of which have found their way into standard English.
brendan.shanahan.author.en.reference.pl   (10311 words)

  
 Anabaptist Disabilities Network - Education
If you have any doubt about this, look at the column on the left and be amazed at the breadth of Mennonite educational institutions.
We live in an era of diminished loyalties, but I challenge the church to recommit itself to its schools and for the schools to always keep in mind the primacy of that church-school relationship.
These institutions have little meaning apart from the Mennonite church, and the church would be impoverished without them if they were to disappear.
www.adnetonline.org /MCUSA/Education   (437 words)

  
 Schools II
Christian Brothers’ College Mount Edmund situated in eastern Pretoria is an independent co-educational English Medium Catholic school, one of the world network of CBC Edmund Rice schools.
Selborne Primary was founded way back in 1872 and was named after the Second Earl of Selborne who, as High Commissioner in South Africa from 1905 to 1910, took a keen interest in the development of educational facilities around the country.
The peaceful setting and spacious grounds provide the ideal environment for an educational institution of this nature.
www.free-mail.co.za /free-mail-schools-ii.html   (2158 words)

  
 SCCA
Between 1992 and 1999, the SCCA Network functioned as part of the Soros Foundations network, with a mission to support the development and international exposure of contemporary art in Eastern and Central Europe, the countries of the former Soviet Union, and Central Eurasia as a vital element of an open society.
A vital element in the work of the SCCAs was the educational program, including the organization of seminars, conferences and lectures, the provision of grants to attend conferences or take up internships abroad.
Owing to the exchange of publications among members of the SCCA Network, the library incorporates a variety of catalogues from the different countries of the network.
www.c3.hu /scca   (2158 words)

  
 open.society.institute.croatia
The Open Society Institute-Budapest is part of the Soros foundations network, a group of autonomous organizations operating in over 30 countries around the world, principally in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union but also in Guatemala, Haiti, Mongolia, Southern Africa, and the United States.
The Open Society Institute (OSI) is a private operating and grantmaking foundation that seeks to promote the development and maintenance of open societies around the world by supporting a range of programs in the areas of educational, social, and legal reform, and by encouraging alternative approaches to complex and often controversial issues.
Together with its sister organization, the New York-based Open Society Institute, OSI-Budapest assists these organizations by providing administrative, financial, and technical support, and by establishing "network programs" to address certain issues on a regional or network-wide basis.
www.soros.hr /front/index.php?topic=text&id=7   (2158 words)

  
 Welcome to LESSEN!
The Lower Eastern Shore Shared Educational Network (LESSEN) has brought educational video programs to the colleges, public schools, libraries, and local businesses.
The distance learning collaborative between Salisbury University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, and Wor-Wic Community College has been operating for over five years.
The series “Management on the Air” I and II produced by Wor-Wic Community College has delivered management lectures to fifteen companies on the eastern shore using the ITFS video delivery system.
www.umes.edu /lessen   (2158 words)

  
 TVOntario
TFO is available only on cable in most areas of the province, although the network does also broadcast over the air in some communities in Eastern and Northern Ontario with significant francophone populations.
TVOntario also runs TFO (callsign: CHLF), a French-language public educational network for Franco-Ontarian audiences.
TVOntario is Canada's oldest educational TV service, and the country's second oldest UHF TV channel.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/tvontario   (2158 words)

  
 International Higher Education--8/4
An undergraduate exchange program - the Virtual University, initiated by the Open Society Institute and a part of the Soros foundations network - attempts to support educational development in Eastern and Central Europe and the former Soviet Union by exposing grantees to multicultural academic settings, a liberal arts curriculum, and different models of classroom instruction.
Since the collapse of communism and the breakdown of the Soviet Union, the number of students from Eastern and Central Europe and the former Soviet Union coming to the United States to study has rapidly increased.
Unchanged from the soviet times, many Eastern European universities continue to devalue the liberal arts approach to education.
www.bc.edu /bc_org/avp/soe/cihe/newsletter/News08/text4.html   (974 words)

  
 meet3
The AIU educational network and the French public schools produced cadres of westernized Middle Eastern and North African Jews who now had a distinct advantage of opportunity over the largely uneducated Muslim masses as the Middle East (ME) and the Maghreb; were drawn ineluctably into the modern world economic system.
Alliance sought to carry its program thru diplomatic and educational activities; it was in the latter sphere that it was most effective in achieving “l’emancipation par l’instruction.” The major focus of its educational endeavors was in the Ottoman E. and in North Africa.
Educational work of AIU had a more lasting effect on development of Tunisia’s Jews than the much hailed Fundamental Pact.
www.u.arizona.edu /~shaked/Tunisia/meet3.html   (9903 words)

  
 The Boston TV Dial: WGBH-TV
(The WGBH call letters do not stand for “God Bless Harvard”, but rather “Great Blue Hill”, the station's original transmitter location.) WGBH was instrumental in founding the Eastern Educational Network in the 1950s, providing program-sharing services among the fledgling noncommercial stations in the East.
With the formation of the Public Broadcasting Service in the late 1960s, WGBH became one of a handful of key originating stations, providing programs such as “Nova”, “Zoom”, and “Masterpiece Theatre” to the national network.
WGBH soon became a major production center for National Educational Television.
www.bostonradio.org /radio/wgbh-tv.html   (9903 words)

  
 The Boston Radio Dial: WGBH(FM)
WGBH was the key station of the Eastern Educational Network, an early interconnection of the first few educational radio stations in the region.
WGBH's best-known program through the seventies, eighties, and most of the nineties was Robert J. Lurtsema's “Morning pro musica”, heard at its height on a network that extended from Maine to Albany.
After the fire that destroyed the WGBH studios at 84 Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge in the sixties, the WGBH stations moved across the Charles River to a new home on Western Avenue in Allston.
www.bostonradio.org /stations/70510.html   (9903 words)

  
 TFO - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
TFO is available only on cable in most areas of the province, although the network does also broadcast over the air in some communities in Eastern and Northern Ontario with significant Franco-Ontarian populations.
TFO is a French language educational public television network in the Canadian province of Ontario.
TFO is also available to cable viewers in New Brunswick, as the government of New Brunswick does not have the financial resources to offer its own French-language public television network.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/CHLF   (403 words)

  
 Government Office for Hungarian Minorities Abroad
By the end of the 1980s, the Hungarians living in Baranya (Baranja) and eastern Slavonia enjoyed an orderly social, political, educational, cultural and religious life, and disposed of a rich and well-functioning institutional network.
As a result of the organized resettlement policy, 25,000 to 30,000 (50,000 according to other sources) ethnic Serbs arrived in Baranya and eastern Slavonia from Serbian-inhabited areas in Croatia and Bosnia.
A large part — one-half according to estimates — of the 7,903 ethnic Hungarians who fled from Baranya, eastern Slavonia, and western Szerémség went to Hungary or Western countries.
www.htmh.gov.hu /en/?menuid=0403   (2980 words)

  
 Russian Orthodox Seminaries, Orthodox Christian education, Orthodox seminaries, Russian Orthodox Seminary links, Greek Orthodox schools,Orthodox church schools, Orthodox Christian Schools and Orthodox Christian Education Websites
Orthodox Christian Schools of Northeast Ohio -A growing network of Orthodox Christian parochial day schools serving families in the northeast Ohio counties, and an educational publisher, offering home church resources and curricula/classroom materials for Orthodox Christian classical education.
The Orthodox Christian Education Commission is an agency of the Standing Conference of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in America; a forum to exchange ideas and to search for solutions to common educational problems.
Rose Hill College - a private, four-year, co-educational Orthodox college, featuring a Great Books curriculum.
stjrussianorthodox.com /seminaries.htm   (989 words)

  
 UT - MENIC: Education: K-12 Educational Resources
Center for Middle Eastern Studies, The University of Texas at Austin.
Middle East Outreach Council -- Affiliated with the Middle East Studies Association, MEOC is a nationwide network of information and resources on the Middle East.
A project co-sponsored by the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at UT - Austin and the Texas Council for the Humanities.
menic.utexas.edu /menic/Education/K12_Resources   (1040 words)

  
 New York Daily News - Breaking News - Sad day in 'Neighborhood' as Mister Rogers dies
He brought the show back to Pittsburgh in 1966, incorporating segments of the CBC show into a new series distributed by the Eastern Educational Network to cities including Boston, Philadelphia and Washington.
In 1968, “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” began distribution across the country through National Educational Television, which later became the Public Broadcasting Service.
Eddie Murphy parodied him on “Saturday Night Live” in the 1980s with his “Mister Robinson’s Neighborhood,” a routine Rogers found funny and affectionate.
www.nydailynews.com /front/breaking_news/story/63102p-58842c.html   (963 words)

  
 Católicos Orientales
Clash of Titans, from the Catholic Information Network: A Short history of the Ruthenian Church in America.
Melkite Catholic Eparchy of Newton - offers educational articles, parish locations, and local church information.
EASTERN CATHOLIC LINKS - Here are some links to various Eastern Catholic churches, eparchies and monasteries.
www.esglesia.org /2/catolico.htm   (963 words)

  
 Residential for Sale in Outer-East
With the extension of Eastern Freeway which will make suburbs like Ringwood and Mitcham more accessible and the planned tram line extension to Box Hill will at more color and life to this area since the Box Hill Railway Station is already the second busiest train station in the Melbourne train network.
With a diverse range of high standard services and facilities, including leading educational, medical institutes, Outer East is now favoured by people from all walks and ages as the area to live, work and retire.
Located just 15 kilometres from central Melbourne, or only 20 minutes along the Eastern Freeway, Outer East is a mix of quiet residential streets and bustling shopping centres.
www.ereal.com.cn /html/resale-east.htm   (169 words)

  
 Official Web Site for The University of Southern Mississippi-Gulf Coast Campus
Located in Building S on the southeast side of the campus, the Southern Miss at Jackson County teaching site provides registration, advisement, financial aid information, tuition collection and a selection of undergraduate and graduate classes for the convenience of students in the eastern section of the Gulf Coast.
The Industrial Engineering Technology degree program is located exclusively on the coast at The University of Southern Mississippi at Jackson County to provide educational support for the many industries in the area.
Through the use of an Interactive Video Network, the Jackson County Center can connect the students of Jackson County to classes offered at The University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Park and Hattiesburg campuses.
www.usm.edu /gulfcoast/jacksoncounty.html   (223 words)

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