Higher Education

NIH Awards University Of Texas At Austin College Of Pharmacy $1.5 Million For Male Fertility...

Dr. John Richburg, associate professor of pharmacy at The University of Texas at Austin, has received a five-year $1.5 million National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant to study the adverse effects of environmental toxicants on...

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Full Time Research Nurse

Division of Translational and Molecular Medicine Centre for Autozygosity Mapping - Section of Ophthalmology and Neuroscience Faculty of Medicine and Health - University of Leeds / Date of entry: 22/11/09

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Students avoid arrest, surrender occupied building

NEW: About 70 students leave occupied building "voluntarily," school spokesman says NEW: Students head for a campus meeting place after university's ultimatum, he says Students were protesting regent board's decision to approve...

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Thirty-two named 2010 Rhodes Scholars

WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 (UPI) -- Thirty-two students were named Sunday to represent the United States as Rhodes Scholars in 2010, including a senior from Truman State University in Missouri. Senior Andrew McCall is the first...

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California hit by budget deficit, no quick solution in sight

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- California's budget crisis is deteriorating as students in many state universities are protesting a big tuition hike, with no immediate solution in sight. California State Superintendent of...

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New cancer target for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

EUREKALERT Contact: Andrew Klein ank2017@med.cornell.edu New York- Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center/Weill Cornell Medical College Upcoming clinical trial will test compound in patients NEW YORK (Nov. 22 2009)...

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Can These Parents Be Saved: The Growing Backlash Against Over-Parenting (Time.com)

Time.com - Overparenting got way out of control in the past generation. But now a band of rebels is trying to restore some balance and sanity to family life and help bring all those anxious helicopter parents down for a soft...

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12,000 teachers earn 'fake' diplomas

At least 12,000 teachers in Hubei province feel cheated as the diplomas they gained from a local normal college are recognized only within the province, and not nationwide. Li Ping (not a real name), a teacher from Yichang,...

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Can principals give leverage to PKU hopefuls?

Earlier this month, Peking University (PKU) announced a trial recruitment program that favors promising students with recommendations from their high school principals, sparking debate among academia, press and on the internet....

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Twists, turns lead to 100th running

The course has changed many times since 1908, but more than 16,000 runners and walkers will follow in some big footsteps when they take off from Paul Brown Stadium in Thursday's 100th Thanksgiving Day Race.

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