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During her young stint at the helm of Brown, Simmons has begun plans to implement need-blind admissions and to expand the faculty...
Campaigning on a message of “a firm hand and a big heart,” Uribe and Santos say they will implement hard-line policies that fit well with U.S.’ anti-terrorism policies...
Smith plans to pursue a series of internships in the United States and Africa next year. Throughout the year, Smith will research how student-service programs run, work for an AIDS education campaign in Botswana and then develop and implement a model youth leadership program in Boston...
...bill approved by the committee gives local school districts control over the type of bilingual education to implement, rather than being forced to provide only Structured English Immersion, as the ballot referendum would require if successful...
...mess the agency is in. Here's another: DCF has spent eight years and some $170 million developing a computer system to track the children in its care better--and it still doesn't work. HomeSafenet took five years to plan, and then no contractor could be found to implement it. DCF itself introduced the first phase, which was met by complaints that the system was riddled with problems. Florida legislators will now make quarterly assessments before releasing chunks of the $60 million DCF says it needs to make HomeSafenet fully operational by 2004. So far, no additional children...