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Want to know what's for lunch? There's a Stetson app for that

Stetson University students now have a new way to keep up with campus events and find out what's for lunch. It's the just-released "iStetson" application for the iPhone that was developed last spring by a dozen students in a software development class. ...

From MARK HARPER, HIGHER EDUCATION, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: AT&T Inc.

Got Gator pride? Text donate!

Gator fans have a new way of pledging their support for the University of Florida: text-messaging donations. During Saturday's football game against Vanderbilt, the university showed a video of football coach Urban Meyer urging fans to send a ...

From MARK HARPER, HIGHER EDUCATION, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  9 Nov 2009
Related Topics: University of Central Florida,  Urban Meyer (football),  New York Times Company,  National Guard

Nursing students, schools face hurdles

DAYTONA BEACH -- To single moms like Sharon Hesher and Chaundra Carroll, a nursing degree represents a certain type of American dream: A steady, respectable income in the name of doing good. Yet the reality of the field -- for some nurses, anyway -- is ...

From MARK HARPER, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  9 Nov 2009
Related Topics: University of Central Florida,  Joyce Cusack

ERAU alumna speaks from space

DAYTONA BEACH -- The Australian voice was clear but surrounded by crackles. It repeated the invitation several times. "Calling NA1SS, NA1SS, NA1SS, this is Victor Kilo Four Kilo Hotel Zulu, VK4KHZ calling for scheduled contact. Over." Then came the ...

From MARK HARPER, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  6 Nov 2009

S.R. 415 proposal hits bump

DELTONA -- The long-sought widening of State Road 415 has hit another traffic jam. The City Commission this week passed on an opportunity to get the proposed $80 million-plus project started in less than four years. The road roughly serves as the ...

From MARK HARPER, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  4 Nov 2009

Aide accused of forcing pizza on student

DELAND -- The Volusia County School Board has suspended a Deltona Middle School paraprofessional for three days without pay after he was accused of attempting to force a piece of pizza on a student. According to a school district investigative summary, ...

From MARK HARPER, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  31 Oct 2009

Growing Daytona State seeks 2nd Halifax campus

DAYTONA BEACH -- With thousands more students crowding its main campus on International Speedway Boulevard, Daytona State College plans to begin scouting locations for another Halifax-area campus. This week, college President Kent Sharples had what he ...

From MARK HARPER, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  30 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Halifax Corp,  Mary Bennett

Student numbers keep growing in W. Volusia

DELAND -- Although Volusia County Schools have continued to lose students for a third consecutive year, some schools -- because of geography -- remain crowded. Most of the growth is in West Volusia, where both a new high school and elementary school ...

From MARK HARPER, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  28 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Margaret Smith

DSC hires chair for new education program

Daytona State College has hired a local school principal to head its four-year education program. Les Potter, principal of Silver Sands Middle School, will start as chair of baccalaureate education programs on Nov. 2. "It's just a different challenge," ...

From MARK HARPER, HIGHER EDUCATION, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  26 Oct 2009
Related Topics: United Nations,  Robert Poole,  David Stokes,  Bram Stoker,  Louis Farrakhan

Cities wrangle over new school

Now that a $98 million high school will open in Orange City next August, the Volusia County School Board has the unenviable task of deciding who will go there, a process that has already stirred up debate. The job is unenviable because residents and ...

From MARK HARPER, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  26 Oct 2009

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