04/25/2009 06:11 PM | Via: Fort Worth Star Telegram

Math grant will pair UT-Arlington grad students with teachers in schools

By TRACI SHURLEY Math graduate students from the University of Texas at Arlington will team up with teachers at Arlington secondary schools with high minority populations as part of a nearly $2.9 million National Science Foundation grant. The plan is to get students... read the full story

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