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New Federal Rules Threaten Ride to School for Thousands

School officials say many cities will have to cancel bus service for kids if the federal government follows through on a threat to block public transit systems from providing school buses.
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Buzz Lightyear in Space, and in the Classroom
Toy Story star Buzz Lightyear was sent to the International Space Station as part of a partnership between NASA and Disney to encourage students to become more interested in science, technology and mathematics.
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A Bid to Boost Ranks of Minorities with PhDs
In 14 years, The PhD Project has helped to triple minority presence on business school faculties and increased minority enrollment in advanced-degree programs.
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In Defense of 'Teaching to the Test'
Online High Schools Draw Students -- and Worry Some Educators
Separate Schools for Pregnant Girls are Losing Support
'No Child Left Behind' Still Gets Mixed Grades
Parents May Consider the Montessori Alternative
Public Schools are Looking for a Few Good Men
Choosing a Preschool is Exciting -- and Difficult
Fixing Poor Vision Boosts Preschoolers' Test Scores
College: Opportunities and Challenges
Liberal Arts Colleges: A Dying Breed?
As career-focused education programs become increasingly popular, traditional liberal arts colleges are finding it more and more difficult to remain competitive -- or even survive.
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Going to School for Your Health
Research shows that the more educated you are, the healthier you are likely to be. It begins with exercise: college graduates work out at twice the rate of people with only a high school diploma.
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Aspiring Educators: Get Smart About Where to Teach
College Admissions Dance Gets Longer, More Complicated
Grad Schools Step Up Efforts to Recruit Women into MBA Programs
Higher Education: Paying the Bills
U.S. Steps In To Ease Student Loan Crisis
With private lenders leaving the student loan market, the federal government has stepped up to guarantee the money will be there.
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Study Your Way Into the Corner Office
Golden Rules for Parents of College Grads
The New Grad's Guide to Personal Finance
College Grads Face a Tougher Job Market
The School-at-Home Mom: Surviving Tests and Toddlers
Where the Jobs Are for the College Class of '08
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Young Role Models Recognized in Washington, DC
102 students were recognized for their volunteer activism and for being young role models at the 13th Annual Spirit of Community Awards - two from each state, plus the District of Columbia. (Produced for Prudential Financial)
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Rose Tremain wins 2008 Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction
Rose Tremain has won the 13th Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction with her novel The Road Home. The Prize celebrates fiction written by women throughout the world. (Produced for Orange)
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Mississippi State University Wins Challenge X
Seventeen engineering teams from the nation's top universities were challenged by the Department of Energy in a groundbreaking four-year competition called Challenge X: Crossover to Sustainable Mobility. The teams had to re-engineer a Chevy Equinox crossover using a range of hybrid, plug-in or fuel cell propulsion systems to increase energy efficiency and reduce environmental impact. (Produced for General Motors)
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