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  • Online Culinary School

    The online era has finally arrived. People don't have the time to even go shopping - they buy things online - from pen to the clothes they wear. You know what, I have a few friends who bought their home online. Surprising!!!

    Education isn't spar
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  • Why Attend Culinary School?

    Attending a culinary school is necessary if you are pursing a career in culinary arts. Even if you are a “great cook”, it takes professional training in culinary arts to become an expert. If you want to get a job in a good restaurant, you will need pr
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  • Culinary Arts Colleges As The Gateway To A Rewarding Career

    It's a matter requiring exquisite taste... literally speaking.

    A culinary career is not made possible by culinary talents and secret recipes handed down through many generations. Though these things could help a person who is seeking a fulfilling p
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  • 4-year degrees at LMC?

    ST. JOSEPH - Community colleges across the state are supporting legislation that would allow them to offer a limited number of bachelor's degree programs on their campuses.

  • NFA's new system offers Newburgh students more opportunities

    Principal Peter Copeletti almost skipped around the building while giving a tour on Tuesday. After five years of planning, he is ready to wow the community with the results of a lot of hard work.

  • Make Labor Day a day on, not a day off

    For many college students, Labor Day means the end of a summer job (or summer fun), the start of a new school year, and perhaps the kickoff of the college football season.

  • Culinary students cooking up a future

    BRISTOL, Va. – As the nine members of the third graduating class accepted their culinary arts degrees Saturday at Southeast Culinary and Hospitality College, founder Richard Erskine said the 5-year-old school is a success – and growing.

  • Con-way Inc. Announces 2010 Scholarship Winners

    SAN MATEO, CA--(Marketwire - 09/01/10) - Con-way Inc. (NYSE: CNW - News ) today announced that it has awarded nearly $200,000 in educational grants to exemplary children of its employees as part of the annual Con-way Scholarship Program. This year's funds will help support the educational aspirations of 166 new and continuing students of universities, community colleges and vocational programs ...

  • Chef Francesco Martorella Named Chef/Program Chair at Star Career Academy - Philadelphia

    Chef Francesco Martorella was named Chef/Program Chair for Culinary and Hospitality programs at Star Career Academy's Northeast Philadelphia location, 2371 Welsh Road. Â Star Career Academy's culinary and hospitality offerings include Professional Cooking, Commercial Cooking, Professional Baking and Pastry and Hotel and Restaurant Management.

  • Freshmen move into dorms at Framingham State

    About 750 Framingham State University freshmen yesterday bore pillows, plastic furniture and portable computers - and a little apprehension - into their new dorms yesterday, beginning a new chapter in their lives.

  • Make Labor Day a Day On, Instead of a Day Off

    Historically, Labor Day — which, unlike other American holidays, does not recognize any particular group, event, individual or battle — celebrates workers and their contributions to our nation. But I think Labor Day is also a time to recognize the struggles of working people. Especially now, when — despite significant gains — workers and students are feeling more anxiety than festivity.

  • Cabrillo College fall semester begins Monday

    APTOS -- The fall semester starts Monday at Cabrillo College, where cutting classes has taken on a new meaning as the college grapples with less money and a burgeoning number of students.

  • Anti-crime Jacksonville Journey fights for city funds

    Bryant Holley wants a green shirt. The 18-year-old just wrapped up his third straight summer working with campers at Jacksonville's Cuba Hunter Park, playing hide-and-seek with the youngsters and half-guarding kids half his size when they shoot hoops in the gym. Holley is on the city payroll for the summer and looks up to the full-time Parks and Recreation workers like the wired 7-year-olds ...

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