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Razing the ivory tower
If you think today's university is home to individual thinkers thinking individually, think again. Today's university is international and multinational in every way — blown open, in great part, by this century's digital explosion of information....Tags: University of Oxford, Science, Mayo Clinic, Colleges and Universities, Google Inc.
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Organs needed: You could save a life
PETOSKEY — It's a hard subject for Tina Stead to talk about -- how her family's life changed in what seemed like an instant. Tina, 32, and her husband Mike, 31, have been together for 12 years. The Boyne City couple has three children -- sons,...
Tags: Cardiologists, Heart Transplants, Heart Failure, Stroke, Flu
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Wide search expected in hunt for next UC president
With no obvious inside candidate to be the next president of the University of California system, experts predict a wide search that will concentrate on similar university systems elsewhere but could also stretch beyond academia. Whoever replaces Mark...
Tags: Bill Clinton, University of California, Los Angeles, Colleges and Universities, Executive Branch, Teaching and Learning
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UC expected to launch wide search for new president
Mark Yudof likes to point out that he was the first real outsider in more than a century chosen to run the sprawling University of California system. And he often jokes that, as a result of his leadership, it is likely to take a hundred years more...Tags: Bill Clinton, University of California, Los Angeles, Purdue University, Colleges and Universities, Executive Branch
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Local young organists receive honors
South Bend TribuneThe St. Joseph Valley Chapter of the American Guild of Organists (AGO) had an organ performance competition at First Presbyterian Church in early March. It was the first stage in the AGO/Quimby Regional Competitions for Young Organists. The two...Tags: High Schools, Carnegie Hall, Entertainment, Foot Locker Incorporated, Human Interest
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Michael Phelps headlines first Towson High Athletics Hall of Fame class
The inaugural class of the Towson High School Athletics Hall of Fame, featuring Michael Phelps (2003), Randy Dase (1972), Sue Beeler (1958), Billy Jones (1964), Jaimee Reynolds (1998) and Jack Thomas (1970), will be honored April 19 at halftime of the...
Tags: College Sports, Ivy League, Basketball, Soccer, Stanford University
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Author of 'Lost Boys' to speak at Carnegie April 22
Jack Hobey, author of "Lost Boys: The Beulah Home Tragedy," will speak and sign copies of his book at 7 p.m. on Monday, April 22, at the Carnegie building, 451 E. Mitchell St., Petoskey. The Friends @ The Carnegie speaker series is sponsored by the...Tags: Authors, Libraries, Bank Robbery, Arts and Culture
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Michigan lawmakers split over education spending
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Majority Republicans writing Michigan's education budget not only disagree over whether to punish schools and colleges that signed lengthy labor contracts seen as delaying the effect of the new right-to-work law....
Tags: Labor Legislation, Budgets and Budgeting, Republican Party, Executive Branch, Teaching and Learning
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Promoting sports for young women is Lazarus' goal
For Barb Lazarus, enough will probably never be enough when it comes to her vision. Lazarus, a four-sport athlete at Highland Park in the late 1970s, has more than done her share of work when it comes to nurturing female athletes of all levels. She...
Tags: Loyola University Chicago, Sports, Paralympic Games, High School Sports, Awards and Prizes
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School of Visual Arts Leads Student Academy Awards Finalists
ReutersMay 01 (TheWrap.com) - The School of Visual Arts in New York City leads all schools in this year's Student Academy Awards competition, which has been narrowed down to a list of finalists released by the Academy on Wednesday. Five films produced at the...Tags: John Lasseter, Colleges and Universities, New York University, Teaching and Learning, Ceremonies
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Manufacturing skills and 60 jobs expected with new mobile training lab
Manufacturers in Northern Michigan need employees with specific skills in order to grow. An effort to meet that demand is under way with the purchase of a mobile training laboratory to be used in a four-county region that would allow for at least 60 new...
Tags: Marketing, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Business, Colleges and Universities, Financial Aid
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PASSINGS: Ben Pleasants, Kenneth Appel
Ben Pleasants L.A. poet and playwright Ben Pleasants, 72, a Los Angeles poet and playwright who also championed the work of Charles Bukowski and John Fante in literary critiques, died of a heart attack April 18 in Crescent City, his wife, Paula, said....Tags: IBM, University of New Hampshire, University of California, Los Angeles, Colleges and Universities, Los Angeles Unified School District
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