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Grapevine: Aug. 5 (Napa Valley Register)

In online learning environment, you are expected to master material through reading alone. Although some online courses offer video recordings and audio clips, most programs require that students understand a large amount of information that is only available through written text. Hence, if your way of learning is better with listening to the lectures and taking notes, then traditional class-based courses will suit you better.

Grapevine: Aug. 5 (Napa Valley Register)

St. Helena woman graduates magna cum laude Alana J. Corbett of St. Helena was among 464 graduates to receive a bachelor’s degree May 27 from Bates College during the college’s 141st commencement exercises. Corbett graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor of arts degree in art and visual culture. A member of Phi Beta Kappa, she studied at the School for International Training in Amsterdam and at ...

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Newsmakers (Livonia Observer)

Degrees awarded Michigan Tech recognized the achievements of more than 800 degree candidates during spring commencement ceremonies May 5, including the following Livonia residents: Jonathan M. Davis, bachelor of science in computer engineering; Joshua J. Dykla, bachelor of science in biomedical engineering; Jennifer L. Jensen, bachelor of science in exercise science; Kevin M. Kusiak, bachelor of ...

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Helena nursing program told to suspend classes (The Montana Standard)

HELENA (AP) — The state Board of Nursing wants the University of Montana-Helena College of Technology to temporarily suspend nursing classes this fall until it can hire more faculty and address other issues.

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Community bulletin board (Napa Valley Register)

From Register staff Education Silent book auction Friends of the Napa City-County Library host a silent book auction and sale at 580 Coombs St., Napa, July 22, 2-7 p.m., with the last written bid accepted at 6 p.m. Items for sale and auction include rare, old and special books, autographed copies and multi-volume sets. Bidding procedures are posted at the library. Info, 265-8470 or ...

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Nursing schools require changes (Helena Independent Record)

Registered nursing students may not begin classes this fall at the University of Montana-Helena College of Technology, and a similar RN program at the UM-Missoula College of Technology must meet several criteria in coming months in order to stay in operation.

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Race for Life is a real winner (Hampshire Chronicle)

THEY came from all parts and from all ages, backgrounds and walks of life. Some had been directly affected by cancer, losing parents, siblings and friends; others were motivated by doing something to help combat the disease that can affect anyone.

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Rural veterans' health care focus of Senate field hearing (Great Falls Tribune)

Veterans living in rural areas have less access to health care than their city counterparts and as a result have shorter lives than vets living closer to clinics in larger cities, three U.S. Senators were told Saturday.

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Program offers new start (Helena Independent Record)

The two-story duplex with brown trim and twin gables may look like any other project in town, rising up from a vacant field in some nondescript city lot.

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Parks bond on agenda for HCC meetings (Helena Independent Record)

Residents looking to weigh in on a proposed city parks bond, possible changes to Helena’s zoning ordinances or efforts to control noxious weeds may want to attend Thursday’s round of quarterly neighborhood meetings held by the Helena Citizens Council.

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Exhibits (Star-Gazette)

New listings have a star. OPENINGS •PORTRAIT OF A FLOWER by CAROL SUNDERWIRTH, TIME AND TIME AGAIN by MICHAEL MUSANTE and IN THE COUNTRY by STEPHANIE GRANT, photography show, Gallery Forty-One, 41 Lake St., Owego.

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Grapevine: Aug. 5 (Napa Valley Register)

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