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Former World Bank official to speak at League meeting
Retired World Bank administrator Anne B. Thomas will be the guest speaker at the League of Women Voters annual meeting Tuesday, May 21, at 7:30 p.m. at Otterbein United Methodist Church on the corner of East Franklin and Locust streets in Hagerstown. The...Tags: International Economic Institution, Labor Legislation, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace
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The world through a newborn's senses
Newborns arrive in this world somewhat half-baked or, in the more measured words of evolutionary anthropologist Wanda Trevathan of the University of New Mexico, "a little unfinished, if you will." Parents declare them beautiful, these wailing bundles of...
Tags: Science and Technology, Science, American Academy of Pediatrics, University of Washington
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UCLA Coach Steve Alford, New Mexico haggling over contract details
UCLA basketball Coach Steve Alford is still trying to disentangle himself from the University of New Mexico. New Mexico says Alford owes the university $1 million, which was the buyout amount in a contract extension that was to take effect April 1, two...
Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Basketball, Sports, College Basketball
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Horn, violin, voice and piano featured at Sunday chamber music recital
The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra's Sunday Series will present a chamber music concert titled "Chestnuts, Old and New" at 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 17, at Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Petoskey. Admission is free. Orchestra members Julie Schleif, horn, and...Tags: Arts and Culture, Anglicanism, Culture, Christianity, Music Industry
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A visit with a former Mr. Indiana Basketball
South Bend TribuneUniversity of New Mexico basketball coach and Hoosier legend Steve Alford was busy on the phone a few weeks ago when a woman started tapping on the outside window of his campus office. Yikes! While he wondered if he should call security, Alford...Tags: Basketball, Sports, College Basketball, Indiana Hoosiers
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South Dakota's Native American Day brings mixed reaction
jnatalie-lees@aberdeennews.comAmerican Indians have different thoughts about Native American Day, but on one point they agree — they are glad it is not Columbus Day. "To me, I am really excited Gov. (George) Mickelson made the effort to change the holiday," said Dani...Tags: Human Interest, Columbus Day, Colleges and Universities, Politics, Government
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Shepherd University dean, professor share passion for indigenous studies
richardb@herald-mail.comWhen Shepherd University dean Virginia Hicks saw Jennifer Penland’s application for a teaching post, she knew a common bond connected them — a passion for studying indigenous peoples. Deeper even was the passion the experienced educators...Tags: Indigenous People, Teaching and Learning, University of Iowa, College Sports, Politics
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University of Maryland, Baltimore to revamp teaching on pain
As part of a federal project aimed at better treating pain, the University of Maryland, Baltimore will begin revamping the way it teaches future doctors, dentists, nurses and pharmacists.
Pain affects approximately 100 million Americans and their...Tags: National Institutes of Health, Health and Safety at School, University of Pennsylvania, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals
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Digby Wolfe dies at 82; co-creator of 'Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In'
Digby Wolfe, an Emmy Award-winning comedy writer who helped producer George Schlatter develop "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In," a landmark TV series that became an overnight sensation in the late 1960s, has died. He was 82.
Wolfe, who later became a professor...Tags: Comedy (genre), George Schlatter, Lung Cancer, Drama (genre), Goldie Hawn
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BMA's biannual Contemporary Print Fair returns this weekend
At first glance, the Baltimore Contemporary Print Fair looks like a low-wattage shindig.
To the casual observer, the occasional gallery visitor, names like Barbara Takenaga, Deborah Kass and Madeleine Keesing have little resonance. That's because few...Tags: Robert Rauschenberg, Arts and Culture, Arts, Jasper Johns, Richard Serra
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Ex-FAMU student said she reported previous hazing to band official
Former Florida A&M University student Bria Hunter complained to a member of the Marching 100's staff about being hazed and beaten by band members just days before another attack left her with a broken leg and weeks before the killing of drum major...Tags: Orlando, James H. Ammons, Teaching and Learning, Human Interest, Hospitals and Clinics
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