Student Council for Exceptional Children hosting bingo night tomorrow
Student Council for Exceptional Children is hosting a bingo night this Wednesday on March 4th in support of the Spread the Word To End the Wars campaign!
Student Council for Exceptional Children is hosting a bingo night this Wednesday on March 4th in support of the Spread the Word To End the Wars campaign!
GRAMMY-nominated Pedrito Martinez Group features up-beat Afro-Cuban Music The timing is terrific! Cuba and the United States are “speaking” again. Doesn’t matter whether you think that’s good or bad, because The Pedrito Martinez Group has been in New York City since 2005 anyhow, selling out every performance and attracting musicians from all over the world, including, Eric Clapton, Derek Trucks, […]
While physics makes heavy use of mathematics compared to other disciplines, most of what a physicist does is closer to advanced arithmetic than pure mathematics. We frequently abuse mathematical concepts and teach our students to do the same in the interest of developing their physical intuition. Ironically, the most useful parts of mathematics are often the ones that students perceive […]
Please join us for the 3rd annual ETHICS DAY on March 5 in the CMU Ballroom. Lunch will be provided to first 100 participants starting at 11:45 a.m. – panel begins at noon. Join us to hear how real life ethical dilemmas are handled in the business/healthcare world.
February 25, 2015 | INFORUM Brick by brick, the Hebron Brick Co. built itself up from humble beginnings in Hebron, N.D., to the Fargo-based multifaceted multistate company that it is today. The company, which is more than 100 years old, does a lot more than brick, but its signature products can be found in buildings large and small throughout North […]