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Rutgers Chemistry Department Introduces Novel E-Learning System Targeting Better Educated Students for the Science Industries
By Yankee Public Relations NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (February 19, 2013) – The Rutgers University Chemistry and Chemical Biology Department is quickly moving forward with a novel e-learning system that could transform the way students learn chemistry at universities and grade schools nationwide, while helping educators fill the void for better trained personnel in the science…
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Rutgers Chemistry Department Introduces Novel E-Learning System Targeting Better Educated Students for the Science Industries
Rutgers Chemistry Professor Darrin York (far right) demonstrates the General Chemistry eLearning System with (from left) Ph.D. candidates Thakshila Dissanayake and Maria Panteva.
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EAST WINDSOR: Kreps middle school lauded
The Student Council of Melvin H. Kreps Middle School received several recognitions at this year’s New Jersey Association of Student Councils (NJASC) winter conference held on Jan. 9 at the campus of The College of New Jersey, according to a press release. Eighth-grader Parnika Puri completed her term as Middle Level Representative on the NJASC…
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Hamilton, N.J. Resident Begins Peace Corps Service in Albania
Elizabeth Chamberlain Daniel Turkel, 23, of Hamilton, N.J., has been accepted into the Peace Corps and will depart for Albania March 18 to begin training as a health education volunteer. Turkel will live and work in a community to teach seminars on public health and expand health education. “It is said in the Bible that…
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Scouts provide leadership and prepare for adulthood
Karen Freundlich, Princeton To the editor: Last week, the Princeton community was treated to a wonderful Commonground lecture on raising resilient children by Lenore Skenazy, author of the book “Free Range Kids: A commonsense approach to parenting in theseoverprotective times.” She took the opportunity to highlight the ways that modern parents can promote activities and…
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HUNTERDON: Travel Packaging Social set Feb. 28
The Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce and the Somerset County Business Partnership are partnering to offer a Travel Packaging Social on Feb. 28 from 3-6 p.m. at the Old York Cellars. Old York Cellars is at 80 Old York Road, Ringoes. Hors d’oeuvres, cash bar and wines will be available for purchase. ”This is an…
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EAST WINDSOR: Township dermatologist joins advisory board in Princeton
EAST WINDSOR — Doctor Brian Keegan, of Windsor Dermatology, has joined the Medical Advisory Board for the Princeton Fitness & Wellness Center, becoming the only dermatologist among a group of advisors from various viewpoints within the healthcare community, a press release said. Dr. Keegan began serving his three-year term with the start of the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Nuara, Catrombon elected fire commissioners
$1.7 million in taxes for fire district approved easily Voters chose Jon Catrombon Jr. and Charlie Nuara, both members from Fire Company No. 3 on Woods Road, as fire commissioners in the annual election Saturday. Voters also approved spending $1.7 million in property taxes on fire and emergency operations. The vote was yes 294 yes…
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ALLENTOWN: Local woman dies in crash
MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP— An Allentown woman died Monday when the car she was riding in left the roadway and collided with a utility pole. Karen Olsen, 70, had to be extricated from the vehicle and was transported from the scene of the 10:58 a.m. crash to Community Medical Center, Whiting, with severe head trauma, local police…
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