The BraunPrize Forum and Ceremony 2009
With the words "Ich bin ein Kronberger," Dr. Mark Breitenberg summarized his speech "Changes and Challenges of International Design Promotion" at the BraunPrize 2009 Award Ceremony on September 16th. Breitenbach, president elect of ICSID (International
Got the pink-slip? Don?t panic! Take a trip
Plenty of people panic after losing a job. But instead of staying home to polish their résumés (or nibble their fingernails), these women fearlessly packed their bags, embracing the freedom that comes with a wide-open schedule. Sayonara, vacation
Please, Just Leave the Army
The judge specifically addresses Rhodes? ?birther? arguments, including allegations that Obama might have used 149 addresses and 39 Social Security numbers before becoming president and the existence of what Taitz claims is Obama?s Kenyan birth
The First Day Of The Rest Of The Budget.
Having decided to put the interests of 253 lawmakers ahead of the 12 million Pennsylvanians who have been waiting for a budget since July 1, Rendell and legislative leaders said they're going to wait until they have a chance to brief backbenchers
Neighbors: FCCLA intern has an 'ultimate experience'
9/21/2009
By GORDON D. FIEDLER JR. Salina Journal
RanDee Platt spent her summer at organization's headquarters in Virginia
Southeast of Saline High School graduate RanDee Platt, now a college sophomore, was active in her school's chapter of Family,
Nonprofit director leads with her heart in East Oakland
alumnus and Boston Celtics forward Leon Powe, and R&B artist D'wayne Wiggins.
board member again. Before long, she was hired as the executive director. Her first day was Oct. 24, 1994.
Regina Jackson is a 2009 hometown hero for her work at the East
Lorien Green: Geeky Mom And Domumentary Filmmaker is ?Going Cardboard?
Lorien Green is a GeekMom: she?s got two young kids and her geek credentials include meeting her husband through Magic: the Gathering and her love of ?geekumentaries? like ?King of Kong.? Plus, she?s a sucker for zombies. She decided to combine her
Specialization Consternation
A frosh?s first purple key fair is an exciting, eye-opening experience: There are tables upon tables of groups with smiling faces ready with a handshake and blurb about group X, a capella groups are eagerly courting everyone in sight in the hopes of
A CENTURY OF PROGRESS
In his 70-year-plus career in gastroenterology, Dr. Joseph B. Kirsner has trained more than 200 doctors, written more than 750 scientific papers and even treated a Moroccan king.
And he's not done yet.
Kirsner, who turns 100 today, continues to work
Free GED programs offer incentive
Gonzales dropped out of her Baltimore high school in 10th grade to help her family. She passed her GED test after spending two weeks in Worcester County's GED program this summer.
"I think it's amazing," Gonzales said. "It was an awesome opportunity.