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South Alabama looks to expand online class offerings
MOBILE, Ala. -- Next fall, more students at the University of South Alabama might be watching their professors while sitting in their dorm rooms.
A pump-bottle of hand sanitizer sits on the information desk at the Public Library of New London.
Lenny Meranus: The Journey of Livingston Leo
Lenny Meranus is not your typical life insurance salesman. While at 45, he is relatively new to the business, having worked in the field for just over four years, the Livingston native brings with him a world of experience in sales and marketing that is unique.
Alabama Pension Fund Plows Millions Into Property in Its Own Backyard
When David Bronner, the chief executive of the Retirement Systems of Alabama, the pension fund for public employees in the state, first discussed making a major investment in this city, he had an ultimatum for local leaders: show that you're willing to rebuild the city's education system, and the money will flow.
Mitchell students charged with torching college employee's car
New London - Two Mitchell College students were charged with setting fire to the car of a Mitchell College employee who had a role in banning one of the students from living on campus.
Some scary science at Mitchell
Isabella Gesino, 5, of East Lyme laughs at her unfinished skull-face paint at the festival.
Rogers man, FBI veteran, honored
John's University graduating class was a little more special than he originally anticipated.
Always the perfectionist, the high achiever, Joan Ryan knew she was going to be a great mother.
Raymond James Financial named Minneapolis-based Martin/Williams Inc. as its full-service advertising account representative.
Spitters not welcome at Mitchell
To spit, or not to spit? At Mitchell College, the answer to this age-old question had better be not to spit.
Comment on This Story / Send This Article to a Friend NewsMakers Hanft Fride 10/6/2009 Duluth-based Hanft Fride law firm welcomes Nora C. Sandstad as an associate attorney.
Mitchell College Hosts Family Halloween Festival
Mitchell College's Behavioral Science Club is hosting its third annual Family Halloween Festival on Saturday, Oct.
Mitchell students arrested in late-night altercation
New London - Two Mitchell College students were arrested and another was taken to the hospital after a late-night, on-campus fight Wednesday.
When The Child Becomes the Teacher
"The Water Giver: The Story of a Mother, a Son, and Their Second Chance" by Joan Ryan is a remarkable story of a young man's journey to recovery from a traumatic brain injury resulting from a fall off his skateboard at 16 in his Marin County, Calif., hometown, to starting his freshman year at 19 here in Connecticut at New London's Mitchell College.
Schoffelman named judge by governor
Gov. Tim Pawlenty announced Tuesday, Oct. 6, the appointment of Todd R. Schoffelman to a Tenth Judicial District trial court bench vacancy in Center City in Chisago County.
Dominion grants go to Waterford, New London schools
The Dominion energy company has awarded more than $300,000 in educational grants to 50 schools and institutions, including several in southeastern Connecticut, where it has operations.
The frontier of the Internet is currently being explored by USA for potential new uses in education, but some have reservations.
Swine flu taking minor swipe at local college scene
New London - While campuses in other parts of the country have been seeing large outbreaks of swine flu since the start of the new academic year, New London's two private colleges have been hit by just a few cases thus far.
Trapped air passenger finds surprising fame
Link Christin was bass fishing on Gull Lake last month when the buzz of his cell phone interrupted an idyllic summer day.
Hygienic planning Halloween bash to mark anniversary
New London - Hygienic Art Inc. will be hosting a Halloween party Oct. 30 to celebrate the culmination of the nonprofit arts center's 30th year.
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