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2 Northwestern students named as Rhodes Scholars
Two Northwestern University students are among the 32 men and women from across the United States selected as Rhodes Scholars for 2009. The scholarship trust announced the names of the scholars Sunday. The two scholars from Northwestern are Anna...Tags: Engineering, University of Chicago, Buffalo Grove, Technology, Northwestern University
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Witnesses: Large meteor flashes across Canada sky; scientists seek remnants
SASKATOON, Saskatchewan (AP) _ Scientists say they hope to find remnants of a meteor that brilliantly lit up the sky before falling to earth in western Canada. University of Calgary planetary scientist Alan Hildebrand called it one of the largest meteors...Tags: Astronomy, Natural Science, Space Programs, Satellite Technology
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32 American students named to study at Oxford as Rhodes Scholars
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Thirty-two men and women from across the United States have been selected as Rhodes Scholars for 2009, the scholarship trust announced Sunday. The scholars were selected from 769 applicants endorsed by 207 colleges and universities....Tags: Environmental Pollution, Teaching and Learning, Financial Aid, Louisville, Awards and Prizes
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UM student named 1 of 32 Rhodes Scholars from US
A University of Michigan student is one of 32 men and women from across the U.S. who were selected as Rhodes Scholars for 2009. The scholarship trust says it picked the scholars from 769 applicants endorsed by 207 colleges and universities. Among...Tags: Financial Aid, Awards and Prizes, University of Michigan
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Feds step up to (or into) farm manure?
baltimoresun.comThe Environmental Protection Agency announced late last week that it had finalized a rule requiring farmers with large livestock herds to manage the animals' manure so it doesn't run off into nearby streams and rivers. The impact of "factory farming" on... -
Conceptual Framework For Hartford Area Hospital Collaboration Announced
University of Connecticut Press Release: STORRS - As part of the ongoing process to explore affiliations with regional hospitals, the University of Connecticut today released a conceptual framework document that calls for significantly enhanced ties...Tags: Health Organizations, Connecticut Children's Medical Center, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Services
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Art portfolio review
Anne Arundel Community College will hold an Art Portfolio Review Day Dec. 5 on the Arnold campus for high school juniors and seniors and college transfer art students to present their portfolios to representatives from art schools. The event will be held... -
Monroe looking to spread magic
Earl Monroe can still grab a crowd's attention, nearly three decades after he last played a pro basketball game. He proved it last week at the Men's Health Center on North Avenue, where he promoted prostate health awareness. Just by walking into the room,...Tags: Sam Jones, Dan Klores, House
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G'bye, but Terps don't fare well
It was Senior Night at Byrd Stadium, which meant an evening of emotional goodbyes. Goodbye, Jaimie Thomas and Edwin Williams. Goodbye, Obi Egekeze and Kevin Barnes, Dave Philistin and Danny Oquendo. Oh yeah, and goodbye, Atlantic Coast Conference...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Virginia Tech, Orange Bowl, Ralph Friedgen, Florida State Seminoles
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Terps black out
When it was over, Maryland players, who punctuate victories by leaping into the student section, walked slowly to the tunnel. By then, the student section had emptied out.
Maryland and its 30 seniors - the largest senior class under coach Ralph...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Orange Bowl, Ralph Friedgen, Florida State Seminoles, Florida State University
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Hopkins president-elect praised for boundless energy, can-do attitude
Six months before German tanks rolled into Poland in 1939, marking the start of World War II, the grandfather of Ronald J. Daniels lost his job as a teacher in Warsaw. Aba Danilak thought he would move to Canada, where his brother lived, save some money...Tags: Financial Aid, Almonds, Technology, Illnesses, Lawyers
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Making of a debutante
Fourteen young women, elegantly dressed in full-length white gowns, high-heel shoes and long gloves, will walk into Richlin Ballroom tonight on the arms of their tuxedo-clad fathers, grandfathers or family friends. After presenting their mothers with a...Tags: Minority Groups, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Teaching and Learning, Dance, Teen-agers
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