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  • TMH executive and deputy coroner, reflects on her commitment to lifelong learning Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 1:08AMYears before Beka Warren was born, her family arrived in America with a dream. Chasing that dream meant sacrifices.
  • No license, no job: Why many have put their lives on hold Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 12:31AMRob Lang worries he won't get his certified public accountant's license before his job starts in September.
  • Graduates need skills, experience to get ahead Saturday, July 9, 2011 @ 3:00AMWHEN I graduated from university a decade ago, there were no jobs on offer.
  • Dunbar class of '61 gathers, recalls segregation and inspiration Friday, July 8, 2011 @ 11:33PMFifty years have passed since Stella Courtney and her friends graduated from Lubbock's then-segregated all-black high school.
  • Hamilton commits $10 million for Mac’s “landmark” health campus Tuesday, July 5, 2011 @ 8:48AMHamilton city officials are calling McMaster University’s $105-million health campus a “beachhead” for the revitalization of the city’s downtown core.
  • Health-care professionals in high demand Tuesday, July 5, 2011 @ 7:18AMWanted: doctors and nurse practitioners. Pharmacists. Therapists. And just about everybody else with an advanced degree—or even an interest — in health care.
  • Nursing student earns Franciscan St. Anthony Health scholarship Saturday, July 2, 2011 @ 10:22PMMICHIGAN CITY — David Wright’s desire to be a registered nurse recently earned him a $5,000 scholarship through Franciscan St. Anthony Health-Michigan City in honor of a 35-year former nurse who died of cancer in 2008.
  • City Council Votes for Alternate Parking Plan at St. John's Friday, July 1, 2011 @ 10:17AM...
  • Health chiefs slash agency staff hours in bid to save cash Friday, July 1, 2011 @ 5:31AMTHE use of agency nurses in the Lothians is being phased out after bosses cut their hours by two-thirds.
  • Reactions to Rafael Santos's "Sky Flakes and catfood" remarks continue Friday, July 1, 2011 @ 2:00AMSa kainitan ng issue sa theater community tungkol sa pahayag ng kontrobersiyal na baguhang indie filmmaker na si Rafael "Rafa" Santos kaugnay ng usaping "Sky Flakes at catfood," hindi maiwasan ng ilang showbiz personalities ang mag-react sa kanilang Facebook and Twitter accounts.
  • Job Seekers: Economy grounds graduates seeking that first job Monday, June 27, 2011 @ 10:36PMAt one time, Jenna Keigley of Serena had five part-time jobs — none of them her dream job teaching full-time. Keigley graduated from Aurora University in 2009 with a degree in elementary education with an endorsement in science.
  • Paul Heroux: Is College Worth It? Monday, June 27, 2011 @ 2:33PMCollege isn't for everyone and being an educated person doesn't necessarily mean that you went to college. At the end of the day, you get out of college what you put into it.
  • Fulfilling childhood career dreams is a challenge Monday, June 27, 2011 @ 9:32AMChoosing a career while attempting to pursue a childhood dream has become a challenge for many young adults. In addition, problems with the fast-changing economic climate and upgrades in technology old jobs are fading away or have been outsourced, while new jobs are in the formative stages.
  • Universities stay below 7 percent tuition cap - barely Monday, June 27, 2011 @ 3:03AMNone of Michigan's state universities have so far tested Gov. Rick Snyder on his threat to impose budget cuts bigger than the 15 percent he already proposed if they raised tuition by more than 7 percent - but most have come close.
  • Michigan universities stay below 7% cap, but barely Sunday, June 26, 2011 @ 3:39AMLansing — None of Michigan's state universities have so far tested Gov. Rick Snyder on his threat to impose budget cuts bigger than the 15 percent he already proposed if they raised tuition by more than 7 percent — but most have come close.
  • Universities stay below 7 pct. cap, but barely Saturday, June 25, 2011 @ 9:13AMKATHY BARKS HOFFMAN Associated Press LANSING, Mich. None of Michigan's state universities have so far tested Gov. Rick Snyder on his threat to impose budget cuts bigger than the 15 percent he already proposed if they raised tuition by more than 7 percent — yet most have come close. Only one of 11 schools' announced increases so far has been below 6.6 percent. College students this fall will pay ...
  • Universities don't test Snyder threat Saturday, June 25, 2011 @ 8:43AMNone of Michigan's state universities have so far tested Gov. Rick Snyder on his threat to impose budget cuts bigger than the 15 percent he already proposed if they raised tuition by more than 7 percent — but most have come close.
  • It's not about the money for long-term care nurses Wednesday, June 22, 2011 @ 3:25PMPay plays a relatively small role in a nurse's decision to stay at or leave a job in a nursing home, according to new research. In a comprehensive study of certified nursing assistants, researchers found that attitudinal factors such as job satisfaction and emotional well-being are better predictors of turnover in long-term care facilities.
  • Los Fresnos grads head to national EMT competition Sunday, June 19, 2011 @ 10:41PMLOS FRESNOS — If the human body is an amazing machine, call Alexa Gonzalez one of the best young mechanics in Texas. Gonzalez, along with her peer and teammate Alejandra Elizalde, graduated from Los Fresnos High School this year after becoming the...
  • Los Fresnos grads headed to national EMT competition Sunday, June 19, 2011 @ 10:29PMIf the human body is an amazing machine, call Alexa Gonzalez one of the best young mechanics in Texas. Gonzalez, along with her peer and teammate Alejandra Elizalde, graduated from Los Fresnos High School this year after becoming the top Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) students in the state at a spring competition.
  • 5 hot jobs cover social media, health care, IT Sunday, June 12, 2011 @ 8:24AMHealth care, financial services, information technology and science occupations are expected to see some of the greatest demand in the job market. A million new jobs are forecast to be created by 2018 -- good news for fresh-out-of-college grads as well as older adults looking for new lines of work.
  • From the Class of 2011: Two of the best Friday, June 10, 2011 @ 2:05PMWhat motivates our best students? Where do they find support? What are their plans, their fears and their hopes? Presented here are abridged selections from interviews with two at the top of their class. Victoria Bravo graduated last week as the sole valedictorian of Eastmont High School. Daughter of Arturo and Concha Bravo of East Wenatchee, she plans to attend the University of Washington ...
  • New Zealand Medical Association –GPCME conference Thursday, June 9, 2011 @ 8:55PMThe New Zealand Medical Association is the country’s largest medical organisation. Your members come from all disciplines within the medical profession, and include specialists, general practitioners, doctors-in-training and medical students.
  • Bloggings on Nurse and Allied Health Immigration Thursday, June 9, 2011 @ 3:45PMThe U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics ’ (BLS) has just reported that the employment numbers in the healthcare sector continue to defy the overall US economy. Hospitals and other healthcare employers have been adding an average of 24,000 jobs per month from June 1, 2010 – June 1, 2011.
  • Atwitter about 5 hot jobs: Social media, health care, IT offer bright career outlooks Wednesday, June 8, 2011 @ 3:26PMCHICAGO - If you've been fantasizing about becoming a farmer or rancher, time to pick another daydream. No other occupation category had a bigger decline, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
  • Hospital names CEO Wednesday, June 8, 2011 @ 2:42PMPromise Regional Medical Center announced Wednesday that Kevin Miller will become its new president ...
  • Project SEARCH graduates 8 Tuesday, June 7, 2011 @ 1:03AMGrand Island Senior High students who participated in Project SEARCH graduated on Wednesday and were honored at a reception at St. Francis Medical Center.
  • Inspirational students going forward Thursday, June 2, 2011 @ 10:12PMIt’s the end of an era for graduating high school students in Tuolumne and Calaveras counties. In preceding and coming days, hundreds of young adults will graduate high school and embark on their futures.
  • Altruism or college requirement? More local teens finding time to volunteer Thursday, June 2, 2011 @ 6:59PMHundreds of Collier County high school seniors will graduate having spent some of their high school careers volunteering their time to help others. They are among the 13 percent of Naples residents and 26.5 percent of residents statewide who give of their time, according to Volunteering in America, a government organization that tracks volunteerism in the United States.
  • A new tree rises to shelter hope Tuesday, May 31, 2011 @ 12:32PMThis is a column about cancer and hope.
  • Foster care stresses attachments Sunday, May 29, 2011 @ 6:16AMSANBORN — Consequences and caring. It is a powerful combination that works for foster parents Lynne and Bill Conrad, and the many children in their care who have been changed by foster care.
  • Cape Fear region county-by-county roundup Saturday, May 28, 2011 @ 11:05PMA roundup of news from throughout the Cape Fear region. The second annual First Due Firefighter Camp, a two-week training program designed for junior firefighters ages 14 to 17, is scheduled to begin next month in Elizabethtown.
  • Strange business: Daring entrepreneurs? work to make off-the-wall ideas into spot-on successes entreprenuers Saturday, May 28, 2011 @ 3:31PMSpills and stains can quickly darken the mood of a well-dressed woman.
  • Project SEARCH graduates 8 Saturday, May 28, 2011 @ 2:59AMGrand Island Senior High students who participated in Project SEARCH graduated on Wednesday and were honored at a reception at St. Francis Medical Center.
  • Texas Tech School Of Nursing Upgrade Will Open Up Teaching Opportunities Friday, May 27, 2011 @ 9:12PMBy the fall of 2012 the new Texas Tech building will house more students and the school will open up room for 35 more teaching jobs.
  • Arizona companies that are hiring Friday, May 27, 2011 @ 7:57PMSmall businesses are picking up talented newcomers, whether recent college graduates or seasoned workers laid off from other firms. Larger companies have enough vacancies to host their own job fairs to fill hundreds of positions.
  • Scholarship program helps to train CNAs Friday, May 27, 2011 @ 7:19PMMartha Jefferson Hospital’s community outreach program provides scholarships to 10 people each year who want to go into the medical field.
  • 870 Pass Through Diverse “Gateway” Friday, May 27, 2011 @ 11:01AMBrazilian native and future nurse Claudia Lima wore a gold braid indicating she’s a member of the academic honors society. She wore the golden scarf indicating she achieved membership in the Phi Beta Kappa society. She wore them as she and 870 other graduates of Gateway Community College promenaded amid balloons and roses at the school’s 19th commencement exercises held on Thursday afternoon at ...
  • Inter-state fraudsters held Friday, May 27, 2011 @ 7:30AMHyderabad, May 26 : The sleuths of Commissioner’s Task Force, West Zone Team today arrested two people posing as Senior Union Health Ministry Officials and cheating students of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Orissa and Andhra Pradesh to the tune of Rs two crore by promising them MBBS admissions and jobs On credible information, police arrested Dr Ramesh Chandra Swain (54), an MBBS graduate of Srinagar ...
  • Foundation surprises ‘phenomenal’ teacher with award Friday, May 27, 2011 @ 2:33AMPLYMOUTH — Probably the only person surprised when the Zukowski Family Foundation honored Lisa Aiudi with its teacher recognition award Thursday was Aiudi herself.
  • Nurses in distress Friday, May 27, 2011 @ 1:09AMMANILA, Philippines — Several years ago, the nursing profession was a flourishing industry and Nursing as a course was most in demand. Not anymore today. In fact, the future is uncertain for the 409,917 nurses who recently graduated and for the thousands of unemployed Registered Nurses (RNs). Blame it on the oversupply of nurses, the recession, the limited jobs, the proliferation of nursing ...
  • Valley View grads realize goals Wednesday, May 25, 2011 @ 2:05AMRegardless of life circumstances, getting an education should be the No. 1 priority in everyone’s lives, recent high school graduate Dani Forrest says.
  • CSN Graduates Ready to Begin Next Chapter of Their Careers Tuesday, May 24, 2011 @ 1:02AMA record number of students from the College of Southern Nevada walked across the stage Monday night to receive their diplomas. Many will continue their education. Others have jobs lined up. Some will make finding work a full-time job.
  • How to prepare for job growth Saturday, May 21, 2011 @ 2:01PMHow to prepare for job growth
  • SAN MARCOS: Palomar graduates celebrate accomplishment Friday, May 20, 2011 @ 10:55PMThe road to a cap and gown for many Palomar College graduates is rarely a linear one, and it's seldom the end of the journey, as those celebrating an education milestone relayed at Friday's commencement ceremony.
  • Career day helps middle schoolers plan for future Friday, May 20, 2011 @ 6:06PMROUND LAKE HEIGHTS – Teachers and administrators at Round Lake Middle School believe that eighth grade is a good age for students to attend a career day.
  • Obituaries 5-20-11 Friday, May 20, 2011 @ 3:32AMMr. Blanchard grew up in Whitman, was an A&P store manager in Harwich for many years and retired after 45 years with the A&P. He was devoted to his family and loved gardening, fishing, clamming, going to yard sales and bird watching.
  • Healthcare Jobs on the Rise Thursday, May 19, 2011 @ 8:12AMDoctors of all kinds are in short supply, as is almost everybody delivering care.
  • West School News Thursday, May 19, 2011 @ 4:51AMRobert E. Harper, a 1964 graduate, and Edward C. Reiser, class of 1971, are inductees into the Cornell Wall of Fame, which honors individuals who graduated from Coraopolis, Neville Island and Cornell high schools.
  • Mount Calvary students engineering success in robots Thursday, May 19, 2011 @ 4:06AMStudents at Mount Calvary Catholic School in Forestville competed Saturday in a robotics challenge event, and earlier this month the school was awarded a grant for their participation in national science and engineering festival.