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These events bring together scholars, | students, and practitioners to share expertise and deb |
g week is entirely organised by year thirteen | students and led by the head students (there are five |
Students and faculty were evacuated to a nearby shoppi | |
Mobilise is a Christian | students and twenties mission organisation run by the |
Group, a clandestine organization of college | students and high school students, with a similar stru |
," the NCWGE that 30 percent of undergraduate | students, and 40 percent of graduate students, have be |
The alarm was raised by one of the | students, and everybody present was evacuated to safet |
The school presently has about 1040 | students, and 62 teachers. |
Currently, Ressu has approximately 450 | students and 50 teachers. |
The enrollment in 2005 was 504 | students and employed 41 teachers. |
CSDB serves | students and their families who are deaf, blind, or bo |
It offers sports for | students and plays against other private and parochial |
Membership includes lawyers, judges, | students and affiliate members who have a relationship |
condary School is becoming more popular among | students and parents. |
cross-pollination of ideas between scholars, | students and practitioners. |
tly of poorly-trained reservists, conscripted | students and home guard militia. |
La Puente High School currently has 1806 | students and 73 teachers. |
ith both Oxford University and Oxford Brookes | students and tourists. |
e is no restriction on religious groups among | students, and a quiet room allows prayer for staff and |
As of 2007 it had an active enrollment of 209 | students and a full time teaching staff of 20 teachers |
as been set up on Facebook by over 500 former | students and colleagues. |
To his | students and colleagues, he's known affectionately as |
The school has about 1500 | students and about 60 teachers. |
By 1956, the Junior School had 240 | students, and was outgrowing its home. |
The disaster killed three | students and two teachers of Hong Kong Chinese Women's |
The Library serves the college's 31,000 | students and 1,600 faculty and staff. |
nter includes double-occupancy dorm rooms for | students and apartments for live-in staff members. |
s own provision off-site for more challenging | students and on-site provision for vulnerable students |
rge reading hall which accommodates about 400 | students and the reading hall in junior college buildi |
The school currently has over 5,000 | students and is a 5A school. |
MIT Sloan | students and alumni informally call themselves Sloanie |
Each homeroom averages about 24 | students and each grade level has ten or eleven classe |
The CISG: A New Textbook for | Students and Practitioners (Sellier 2007) (with P Hube |
tly of poorly-trained reservists, conscripted | students and home guard militia. |
All K-8 | students and students at Argenta Academy are required |
sts of Catlin Grade School with about 375-400 | students and Catlin High School with about 145-175 stu |
A rotating schedule of exhibitions is open to | students and the public alike. |
well as offices of most professors, graduate | students, and a computer lab for HK students are all h |
Students and faculty join with community for religious | |
By 1910 the local school enrolled 28 | students and had two teachers. |
cLean County High School of approximately 500 | students and one grade 6-8 middle school |
es three scholarship prizes for undergraduate | students and three scholarship prizes for graduate stu |
The | students and staff are divided into four colleges |
The school has a strength of more than 4,000 | students and 150 teachers. |
It currently serves 2,020 | students and has 106 teachers on campus. |
The school will hold 800 nursing | students and will reduce Jamaica's nursing shortage. |
They stayed with Romanian drama | students and their families, and worked with about 40 |
Bahir Dar, the college has a capacity of 2000 | students and graduated 269 students in 2004. |
s enrollment is currently slightly over 1,000 | students and consists of grades 6-8. |
It is written by and for | students, and currently has over 50 working members. |
It has capacity for 1,250 | students and promotes a specialism in Business and Ent |
ion, IABC offers networking opportunities for | students and other people entering the industry. |
In 1947, attendance had increased to 1284 | students and the Junior High School was opened. |
n, the authorities arrested 11 staff, 60 male | students and 10 female students. |
t weekly in two one-hour lectures for all 100 | students and two one-hour discussion section meetings |
s a tribute to Prof. Kurt Benirschke from his | students and colleagues. |
The school has over 400 | students and 43 staff members. |
teaching of art/science practice to both art | students and medical students. |
It serves | students and their families in the Raleigh, North Caro |
In 1967, Moton's older | students and football players were moved to Hernando H |
The team is open to both | students and non students, regardless of experience le |
also the school holds around 83 | students and 7 faculty {teachers}. |
The district has over 10,000 | students and more than 1,200 employees. |
The School has 97 | students and 17 staff. |
Non-Hispanic White | students and Asian American students each made up 1% o |
Winning | students and their advisors both receive cash awards. |
In 2010 the student body had grown to 2,100 | students and over 150 faculty and staff. |
tly of poorly-trained reservists, conscripted | students and home guard militia. |
rtinet superintendent made life miserable for | students and faculty alike. |
Students and faculty are supported by parental and com | |
ncourage young scientists, research scholars, | students and rural innovators to work for rural develo |
ent nurses, respiratory therapists, radiology | students and students in other health care disciplines |
He served as mentor for numerous | students and junior professors. |
The school enrolls 977 | students, and its current principal is Alyson Geary. |
are teachers, university professors, college | students and professional freelancers. |
to school administrators, teachers, parents, | students and education advocates." |
The magazine includes stories on | students and about topics that appeal to students. |
ULU aims to represent the diverse | students and students' unions of the University of Lon |
l and vocational training for the high school | students and adult students from the community. |
graduate degrees: Computer Science (approx 70 | students) and Mathematics and Computer Science (approx |
Today, the college includes 2,000 full-time | students and 5,800 part-time students. |
Wentworth has about 460 resident graduate | students, and serves as the base for the Graduate Stud |
It has approximately 1400 | students and 80 employees. |
hitecture has approximately 200 undergraduate | students and about 20 to 30 graduate students. |
ned total of four teachers, 75 White American | students, and 110 Black students. |
The school has en enrolment of 1,050 | students and is celebrating its 125th anniversary in 2 |
th a wooden wedge, he proceeded to kill eight | students and two teachers and injure twenty two others |
ised money for college scholarships for black | students and for study programs in Africa. |
He has mentored 17 Ph.D. | students and 45 Masters degree students. |
The Otten English School has over 700 | students and now has students graduating with high-sch |
ere were 1,775 undergraduates, 1,291 graduate | students and 1,165 off-campus degree completion studen |
He interacted with the | students and participated in an American Government cl |
The college has over 4,000 | students and employs over 150 staff. |
Those numbers are up from 212 | students and 401 tests in 2009, and 82 students and 16 |
team in two categories, in teams of up to six | students, and in teams of seven or more students. |
00 the Catoosa School District enrolled 2,416 | students, and the town's population stood at 5,449. |
Masses for the | students and adademics continued in the church until 1 |
Many of his earlier | students and pupils are now professional musicians. |
offers a variety of educational programs for | students and teachers alike. |
It serves 1000 full-time | students and 5,000 part-time students. |
It serves the university community of | students and scholarly researchers. |
In 2007-2008 it had approximately 350 | students and 35 teachers. |
DeLuca has trained almost 160 graduate | students and has more than 150 patents to his name. |
there were two campuses: one for residential | students and one for day students. |
llment for the 2004-2005 school year at 2,003 | students, and 2,070 students for the 2005-2006 year. |
The school year 2008-2009 had 240 | students and year 2009-2010 has 385 students. |
mber (17N) was named after a 1973 uprising of | students and workers. |
Blaxland includes both boarders and day | students, and boarders are housed within Gowan Brae, w |
l annual enrollment of more than 8,000 credit | students and several thousand noncredit students. |
ular and currently has around 5,000 full time | students and 7,000 part time students. |
number of educational programs for teachers, | students, and emerging writers. |
Older buildings were constructed by | students and donated by friends of the College. |
Commuter | students and students living off campus have the optio |
Eight | students and the perpetrator were killed. |
College Academy | students and faculty follow the BC calendar. |
It is available for on campus | students and for distance learning. |
As of fall 2010, there are 32,000 credit | students and 8,000 noncredit students. |
They are operated by | students and local citizens, day or night. |
As of 2005 it had 1,456 | students and about 115 teachers and student teachers. |
In 2007, NYMU enrolled 1,836 undergraduate | students and 2,297 graduate students. |
CBS offers accommodation for international | students and visiting professors. |
the school has 280 English Learners, 156 GATE | students, and 1,297 students of poverty. |
ear, the department educates more than 40 MSc | students and 20 PhD students. |
TA gives scholarships to financially deprived | students and awards to proficient students. |
was built nearby to accommodate the upcoming | students and students' parents for the opening. |
ng three meals and two snacks for residential | students and lunch for regular students. |
e membership is composed of a mix of about 20 | students and non-students. |
supervised the dissertations of over 40 Ph.D. | students and served on committees of numerous students |
St. Joseph's Hall houses freshmen | students and features a 24-hour computer lab, lounges, |
Today the Academy 1500 | students and 220 teachers. |
The building has a capacity of 1,500 | students and cost over $65 million. |
n classes, his compositions impressing fellow | students and teachers. |
Pasadena City College Shuttle ( | Students and Faculty only) |
ricts in California serving about 48,000 K-12 | students and 20,000 adult education students. |
arted classes for teaching Tamil to Sinhalese | students and Sinhala to Tamil students. |
By 1922 it was estimated that 1,250 British | students and 400 foreign students had attended the col |
The | students and professors migrated there in 1838, after |
As of that year it has a total of 5,989 K-12 | students and 3,000 adult students. |
Supports research funding for | students and fellows around the U.S. |
The | students and faculty used a church down the road for a |
is study centre is used both for local school | students, and for adult classes. |
population of 1,750 traditional undergraduate | students and 1,496 graduate students. |
Approximately 65% of the female | students and 38% of male students belong to a fraterni |
It has an enrollment of 600-700 | students and some fifty teachers. |
There are 1,552 undergraduate | students and 5,375 graduate students enrolled at Cambr |
s established in 1969 by John Hammond with 18 | students and has grown to approximately 880 students t |
as specialist educational facilities for deaf | students and for autistic students. |
By 2009, her academy had 68 | students and her students had won the first and third |
Members include both college | students and professionals. |
in the Fall 2008 enrolled 4,887 undergraduate | students and 15,823 graduate students. |
ool was opened in September 1992 with only 42 | students, and has 420 students on roll presently. |
She is also a supervisor for research | students and education doctoral students in The School |
6,700 | students and 870 other staff |
A poll is conducted amongst the | students and a winner is declared. |
Brink is the home to about 881 | students and employs 54 teachers. |
tly of poorly-trained reservists, conscripted | students and home guard militia. |
The facility served a unique set of | students and has since been home for many of Morningsi |
ss sees 60,000 customers, 20,000 of which are | students and teachers. |
showed great respect for the school faculty, | students and their parents. |
ing to build a sixth form for an estimated 50 | students and it will bring the total of students in th |
nced mridangam classes for the benefit of his | students and upcoming mridangam artists. |
In 2005, it had 1358 | students and 73 teachers. |
graduations both for Georgia State University | students and highschool students are held annually at |
Dartmouth admitted the first class of female | students and officially became a coeducational institu |
The school has an enrollment of 515 | students and conducts grades K-5. |
They sign up at the same time as honors | students and athletes. |
centre opened in September 2003 with just 40 | students and three courses. |
the M.Sc. in Software Engineering (approx 240 | students) and the M.Sc. in Software and Systems Securi |
hool is usually referred to as "West" by many | students and community members. |
As of 2010, it had over 500 | students and 27 courses. |
The parents, | students and staff are all helping by making plans for |
ses: the M.Sc. in Computer Science (approx 50 | students) and the M.Sc. in Mathematics and the Foundat |
he programs are unique and beneficial to both | students and community. |
It is particularly famous amongst collage | students and actors. |
The rector is elected by | students and faculty, and his sole opponent is Ole Pet |
The school capacity is around 350 | students and twenty teachers with more support staff. |
nue more approachable, discounts are given to | students and newcomers. |
Lambek supervised 16 doctoral | students, and had 51 doctoral descendants. |
Each year, it is home to over 1,100 medical | students and 2,000 postgraduate students undertaking c |
demonstration and learning opportunities for | students and neighborhood communities. |
As of 2009, the school has over 1,108 | students, and had an instructional staff of 63. |
The school opened their doors to 33 | students, and when Hurricane Katrina hit, 28 students |
KIS | students and alumni often refer to themselves as "Koda |
With class sizes averaging about 20 | students and a staff/pupil ratio of 14 to one. |
But local | students and activists such as Ai Weiwei continued to |
ral resources provide a living laboratory for | students and visitors. |
The school has approximately 1200 | students and 70 teachers. |
re are many takeaways and venues catering for | students and locals. |
It has approximately 1,000 | students and 70 teachers in grades 9-12. |
ver 25,000 registered users, including 21,000 | students and 4,000 employers. |
Younger | students and students who cannot transition between cl |
At present school has 1000 | students and 50 teaching staffs on roll. |
Widener wants what is best for the | students and their education. |
is meant to develop leadership skills of the | students and is made possible with active participatio |
Accepting | students and priests from the Oriental Orthodox Church |
40 members of the scientific staff, 50 Ph.D. | students and more than 2,000 students. |
Immediate family members of | students and alumni |
It is above all the work of | students and teachers. |
The school had 1,780 | students and 102 teachers in the 1964/1965 school year |
700 | students and is currently expanding its curriculum. |
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