Archive for February, 2012

College Sports' Old Rivalries Succumb To New Money

Enlarge Orlin Wagner/AP Photo Kansas fans celebrate during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Missouri in Lawrence, Kan., on Saturday. Kansas defeated Missouri 87-86 in overtime. Orlin Wagner/AP Photo Kansas fans celebrate during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Missouri in Lawrence, Kan., on Saturday. Kansas defeated ...Read More

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Teenager celebrates first year of sports business

Chantelle Williams with business partner David Bradshaw. Bethan Evans, Reporter Monday, February 27, 201212:30 PM A WESTON College student is celebrating a year of her new extreme sports business following a £10,000 Sports Relief Award. To send a link to this page to a friend, simply enter their email address below. The message will include ...Read More

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How Much Does it Cost to Become College Sports's Biggest Program?

The Baylor Bears are the new toast of the NCAA. The price of greatness? Just $60 million a year. Reuters Baylor University, long the doormat of the Big 12 college sports division, is in the midst of an athletic renaissance. In 2011, the face of its success was Heisman trophy winning quarterback Robert Griffin III, ...Read More

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May Madness? Examining A Shift In The College Basketball Season

By Bill Connelly – NCAA Football Contributor The college basketball season lasts about four and a half months, but people don’t begin to pay attention until the last six weeks or so. Would it benefit the sport to move the entire schedule back a couple of months? Follow , and Like SBNation.com on Facebook. Feb ...Read More

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UALR picks new dean for College of Business

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New Program Option For College Grads Interested In Becoming Teachers

Raleigh, NC – College graduates interested in becoming high school science, math and technology teachers now have a new option for certification. Applications are available until April 1 for a lateral-entry teacher certification program approved by the State Board of Education.The North Carolina New Schools Project is one of 30 organizations nationwide awarded five-year grants from ...Read More

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New Program Option For College Grads Interested In Becoming Teachers

Raleigh, NC – College graduates interested in becoming high school science, math and technology teachers now have a new option for certification. Applications are available until April 1 for a lateral-entry teacher certification program approved by the State Board of Education.The North Carolina New Schools Project is one of 30 organizations nationwide awarded five-year grants from ...Read More

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New Program Option For College Grads Interested In Becoming Teachers

Raleigh, NC – College graduates interested in becoming high school science, math and technology teachers now have a new option for certification. Applications are available until April 1 for a lateral-entry teacher certification program approved by the State Board of Education.The North Carolina New Schools Project is one of 30 organizations nationwide awarded five-year grants from ...Read More

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New Program Option For College Grads Interested In Becoming Teachers

Raleigh, NC – College graduates interested in becoming high school science, math and technology teachers now have a new option for certification. Applications are available until April 1 for a lateral-entry teacher certification program approved by the State Board of Education.The North Carolina New Schools Project is one of 30 organizations nationwide awarded five-year grants from ...Read More

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New Program Option For College Grads Interested In Becoming Teachers

Raleigh, NC – College graduates interested in becoming high school science, math and technology teachers now have a new option for certification. Applications are available until April 1 for a lateral-entry teacher certification program approved by the State Board of Education.The North Carolina New Schools Project is one of 30 organizations nationwide awarded five-year grants from ...Read More

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