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Climbing toward college

Four years ago when she entered East Palo Alto Academy, Mayra Gomez barely spoke English.

She had moved to East Palo Alto from Mexico only two years earlier. As a 14-year-old freshman she was shy and embarrassed about her language skills, which translated into a rough first year of grades.

On Monday she seemed a totally different person as she stood during graduation ceremony wearing a cap, gown and tassel. She was the class valedictorian, headed to the University of California, Berkeley, on a four-year scholarship. Gomez now speaks fluent English and yearns to study political science.

More : .paloaltodailynews.com

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Games gets space in XLRI syllabus

... Students look forward to weekend of rock-climbing, trekking and adventure sports Students of the Xavier Labour Relation Institute (XLRI) can now look forward to a weekend of rock-climbing, trekking and adventure sports. Outdoor activities, feel the B-school authorities, will teach the students perform better as a team player in the future. The contact with nature would also help in building awareness about environment. Keeping this in mind, XLRI has decided to incorporate outdoor activities as an elective subject in the curriculum of both the streams-- Business Management and Personnel Management and Industrial Relation (PM&IR) from the current academic session.

MBA programs in San Antonio

Climbing the corporate ladder takes years of experience, countless promotions and maybe some key business connections. And earning an MBA never hurts. Heading to Dartmouth, Stanford, Chicago or Longhorn country might be the ideal for picking up that extra degree, but there are several options right here in San Antonio. More : mysanantonio.com

Editorial: Why MBA programs matter in Minnesota

No matter what else has happened to Minnesota's higher and lower educational enterprises in this decade, one trend line has kept climbing: The numbers of Masters in Business Administration programs in the Twin Cities and seekers of MBA degrees has been steadily increasing. The latest: Hamline University in St. Paul, the state's oldest post-secondary school, will launch its MBA program in January. By its count, it will bring the number of such programs available in the Twin Cities to 13. Success breeds scrutiny -- and criticism. That, too, has been on the uptick in business education around the country. Perceived

ISM outsmarts others

DHANBAD: The second day of the three-day annual technical and cultural festival of the Indian School of Mines (ISM) christened "Srijan", was dedicated to test the technical competence of the budding engineers on Saturday. Students from various engineering colleges of the country took part in the events. While students of the host institute outsmarted all others in Vidyut — on the spot circuit designing competition — and grabbed all three prizes, students of BDCOE, Wardha, who presented a PC inter-phase relay card secured the first position in open hardware competition. Students from Anand Engineering College, Agra, were selected for the second prize

NRIs back to seize the opportunities

After the rest president of the company based in California, Cal-nique for almost two decades, Prashant Amin is back in his hometown as a director, Anand Anand based on the great Elecon Engineering Group of Companies. Amin, completed his studies at BITS, Pilani, like many others, the country's largest American dream, and was also a success in climbing entrepreneur in the country of opportunities. But after the title of American society for 17 long years, Amin believes that his country is that the booming economy and quality of life-style. "The growth of the economy is the provision of more challenges and opportunities for

BSI registers rise of 1,194 points in January

Bangalore: There were portents of the Sensex climbing to the historic 10,000 points mark in the Bangalore Stock Index (BSI) of 25 companies headquartered and with an active presence here. The Alliance Business Academy which tracks the BSI, said January ended with an increase of 1,194 points from December 2005. It was an increase of eight per cent compared to January 2005. Over the last year, Bangalore-based stocks are up sharply by almost 59 per cent. Of the 25 individual companies that make up the BSI, 21 stocks were up during January and only four stocks went down. The five

SP Jain Chart rural students to plan the withdrawal

AHMEDABAD: holidays in rural India, you can happier, healthier, and if students of the SP Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJMIR) its path, wiser. Students of the SPJMIR came with nature and in an innovative manner, which she won tourism plan Corporate Business Plan, the IIM-A-Confluence 2006. Master Plan is the litmus test of its ability to collect enterprises to develop factors of fantasy and lateral thinking, and to develop pragmatic solutions for the present. The model Vihaar Grammont, a string of holiday clubs rural tourism, such as ceramics, dragons, driving the tractor or climbing coconut with the exception of facilities

Two depts of GM College closed

Two depts of GM College closed Two departments in Gangadhar Meher (Autonomous) College, MBA and BSc (Industrial Science and Technology), were declared closed on Saturday after a tussle between the students of both the departments. College Principal Hutasan Purohit has asked all the inmates to leave the hostels. College sources said MBA students attacked BSc students inside the JP post-graduate hostel of the college owing to differences between them over a farewell function. More : newindpress.com

Management Institute of Aviation on the cards

NEW DELHI: The government is considering the establishment of an IIM exclusively to aviation. An in-principle agreement, it has been on the proposal for the creation of the first aerospace Academy of India. The proposal of the Academy is a Post-Graduate Diploma in Aviation Management. International companies such as Lufthansa Technical Training aerospace management of the schools, as ENAC Cranfield and can wash their hands with an Indian school management for the creation of the Academy of aviation. The Institute, as funktionsfähig'07, on the outskirts of New Delhi. With the Indian aviation industry experiencing an average growth of over 20% per annum,

The MBA Factories.

Nalin Aggrawal knows his mind, and how. Even before he got into an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), he was very clear that, post graduation, he would move on to an Indian Institute of Management (IIM). Today, the final year student of electrical engineering at IIT-Mumbai has got it all figured out. Post-IIM (and it will have to be either Ahmedabad, Bangalore, or Calcutta in that order; nothing else will do) he plans to sign on with consulting firm McKinsey & Co. and, eventually, found a company. Aggrawal, like most students in his batch of 400, has a job offer

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