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Change the World Bank needs
Few people on the street may be familiar with the World Bank. Yet, it plays a critical role in the U.S. effort to engage the world through its contribution to economic development in poor and post-conflict societies. As current World Bank President...Tags: Columbia University, International Economic Institution, Teaching and Learning, Colombia, Customs and Tradition
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Authors R-Z
Dawn Raffel The Art of Memoir, with Sara Connell and Laura Caldwell, 11:45 a.m. Saturday, University Center/Loop Room. Dawn Raffel is the author of the memoir "The Secret Life of Objects" and "Further Adventures in the Restless Universe." She is...Tags: World Series, John Green, Photography, Time (magazine), College Sports
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State reviewing Dartmouth conflict of interest claim
ReutersBy Aaron Pressman May 29 (Reuters) - The New Hampshire Attorney General's office said o n T uesday it is reviewing allegations of mismanagement and conflicts of interest at Dartmouth College's $3.4 billion endowment. The Attorney General's office...Tags: Lawyers, Colleges and Universities, Justice System, New York University
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Berkeley Springs High School class of 2012 'planning for their futures'
trishr@herald-mail.comFor the first time in its 123-year history, a Berkeley Springs High School graduate was appointed to theU.S. MilitaryAcademy in West Point, N.Y. West Point-bound Loguen McKee, 17, is one of the top 10 graduates from the 2012 class of 181 seniors who...Tags: U.S. Army, Schools, Johns Hopkins University, Ceremonies, College Sports
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Tiny tool can play big role against tuberculosis
Florida Jewish JournalA tiny filter could have a big impact around the world in the fight against tuberculosis. Using the traditional microscope-based diagnosis method as a starting point, a University of Florida lung disease specialist and colleagues in Brazil have devised...Tags: HIV, Medical Research, Respiratory Disease, Health Organizations, Diseases and Illnesses
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Simsbury Principal To Leave District For Position With West Hartford Schools
The Hartford Courant— After serving three years as principal at Squadron Line School, longtime educator Kerry Jones announced Monday she will leave the district for a position in the West Hartford school system. "This was a difficult decision as I have been privileged...Tags: Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut), University of Hartford, Colleges and Universities, Simsbury, Harvard University
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A human jigsaw puzzle
How many human bodies does it take to make an elephant? For a team of Pilobolus dancers, the answer — five — lies within their collective improvisation. At 8 p.m. on May 17 through 19, Pilobolus will perform a mixed repertory at the Irvine...Tags: Italy, OK Go (music group), Entertainment Events, Dance, NFL Network (tv network)
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Learning new tricks from emerging markets
This year, India's Mahindra & Mahindra became the world's biggest tractor maker. It ran a television commercial in the U.S. to mark the moment. The aim was partly to celebrate — its relatively affordable products, which suit the tastes and...
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Notebook: A legislator by any other name
A few weeks ago over at the Pure Pierre Politics blog this scribe posted an item requesting nicknames of legislators. Naturally the best ones we can’t publish. But there are some that we can share. See how many you can get right. Nickname: “...Tags: U.S. Senate, Snow White (fictional character), Iraq War (2003-2011), Jim Bradford, Frank Kloucek
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2013 Best Graduate Schools Preview: Top 10 Business Schools: Want to know the rankings for these schools and others? Visit usnews.com on March 13.
U.S. News & World ReportApplying to graduate school is a journey that involves deciding what to study, finding the right school, and submitting applications to competitive programs. To put you on that path, each year, U.S.News & World Report surveys more than 1,200 graduate...Tags: Yale University, Columbia University, Northwestern University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Berkeley (Cook, Illinois)
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Two U.S. women have big day on snow
It was quite a Wednesday for two U.S. women in winter sports where their country has had little or no historic success.
Veteran cross-country skier Kikkan Randall added another line to her litany of impressive career firsts when she became the first U.S....Tags: Cross Country Skiing, Nordic Skiing, Biathlon, FIFA World Cup, College Sports
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PASSINGS: Jimmy Ellis, Jay McMullen
Jimmy Ellis
Frontman for the R&B band Trammps
Jimmy Ellis, 74, the frontman for the Trammps R&B group who belted out the refrain "Burn, baby, burn!" in a 1970s-era disco hit, died Thursday at a nursing home in Rock Hill, S.C., according to the Bass-...Tags: Columbia University, Bars and Clubs, Awards and Prizes, Music Industry, Greenwich
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