San Antonio Express-News AMEDD Center and School gets national recognition A recent annual US News and World Report magazine ranking of the nation’s graduate schools ranked the Army Medical Department Center and School anesthesia nursing master’s degree program as the best in the nation.
Can Trump Close the Deal With Voters? Is governmental experience a prerequisite for presidential candidates, or do media visibility and celebrity status confer the necessary credentials to occupy the highest office in the land?
Is Donald Trump the first Google trends candidate? Donald Trump is many things: a real estate mogul, a celebrity with a hit reality TV show and, possibly, a Republican presidential candidate.
CNN Money Fraudulent tax returns surge 181% The number of taxpayers trying to bamboozle the IRS and collect bigger refunds has shot up this filing season.
The Chicago Tribune For many grads, the old college try’s not enough Tiffany Groene is waiting tables. Erin Crites is making lattes and iced coffees. And Anna Holcombe is buying and selling gold. These three Chicago women share more than just scraping by with low-paying jobs: They all have master’s degrees and are unable to find work in their specialty areas.
FINS What Not to Say in a Job Interview It’s not all that difficult to completely blow a job interview.
The Boston Herald Experts: Bet the bank on Mitt Romney with biz Former venture capital maven Mitt Romney soundly trumps The Donald as a businessman in the opinion of many experts â who laud the former Bay State governor for his analytical chops while slamming the New York real estate tycoon as a high-rolling gambler.
Mystery deepens as bodies turn up on Long Island In the summertime, the beaches along Ocean Parkway on Long Island are an American photo album of family picnics, July Fourth fireworks and minivans wedged bumper to bumper. But in the winter, this idyllic place is a windswept wilderness laced with thickets of brush that, it seems, provide the perfect dumping ground for murder.
The Psychology of Cheating To some it was a fitting end to a pointless witch hunt. On Wednesday, after weeks of graphic testimony about steroid use, a jury in San Francisco cleared the former baseball slugger Barry Bonds of all charges but one, obstruction of justice. And even that might not hold up.
BRA approves $136M slate of projects The Boston Redevelopment Authority has approved three new projects valued at $136 million and totaling more than 600,000 square feet of potential development.
The Christian Science Monitor Kobe Bryant slur: A window into ‘last bastion of homophobia’? Basketball star Kobe Bryant has been fined $100,000 for yelling a homophobic slur at a referee. Some observers say it points to a persistent and deep homophobia in pro sports. Others say too much is being made of a single incident.
Ready or Not For those parents and school administrators who believe it is never too early for students to begin preparing for the PSAT and SAT, the College Board has begun offering a junior version of its marquee college-entrance exams â this one specifically for eighth graders.