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Frances Johnson, English teacher, administrator
Frances Johnson, a retired educator and university administrator, died of a heart attack Monday at her Roland Park home. She was 75. Born Frances Wilcox in Torrington, Conn., she earned a bachelor's degree from Connecticut College and a master's degree...Tags: Santa Monica, Diseases, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Torrington, Colleges and Universities
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Course correction
Longtime Middlebury College economics professor Michael Claudon should have been ecstatic. More and more students at the quintessential Vermont liberal arts school -- nearly 1 in 6 -- had picked his department as a major.
But Claudon could tell many...Tags: Cedar Crest College, Academic Progress, Family, Muhlenberg College, Middlebury
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Floating their boats For sport and scholarships, students find crewing a good fit
By Shannon Ryan Tribune photo by Nolan Wells . Tucked behind a department store parking lot and a line of leafy trees off of busy North Avenue in Lincoln Park, a group of teenagers spent a muggy July afternoon busily working on the water. Scrubbing...Tags: Chicago River, Teaching and Learning, Financial Aid, Colleges and Universities, Rowing
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Coventry Boy Has College Smarts, But Lacks Age
Courant Staff WriterAt the ripe age of 11, nothing appeared to stand between Colin Carlson and his dream of studying at a prestigious liberal arts college. He earned his diploma from Stanford University Online High School. His Advanced Placement test scores count as a year'...Tags: Wesleyan University, People, Middlebury, Financial Aid, Teen-agers
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Ruth Pulda's Values Touched Lives
Special to The Courant"Extraordinary Life" looks back each Sunday on someone whose life made a difference. Ruth Pulda, 53, of West Hartford, died June 9 Ruth Pulda was an activist who used her legal skills, energy and passion to champion the rights of women, union workers...Tags: Labor Legislation, Hospitals and Clinics, Values, New York University, Family
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Trinity Senior Wins Chemistry Prize
HARTFORD ΔChemistry Prize Winner:Neena Chakrabarti, Class of 2009, one of 25 scientists who presented their work in the form of postersat the 4th International Symposium on Bioorganometallic Chemistry, won the top prize in the poster competition....Tags: Colleges and Universities, Thomas Kelly, Elsevier NV, Chemistry, Metal and Mineral
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Summer Classical Listings
AMHERST EARLY MUSIC FESTIVAL July 8 — Ciaramella. Music for Renaissance winds and voices by Heinrich Isaac, Heinrich Finck, Guillaume Dufay and others. July 10 — Amherst Baroque Academy Soloists. "Virtuosic Music of Germany." Performers are...Tags: Michael Barrett, New York Weather, Ceremonies, Academic Progress, Music Industry
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Steppingstone to wealth: Minimize mortgage debt?
Special to The sentinelAt a time when some are struggling just to pay their mortgages, the idea of paying one off might sound like a pipe dream. It doesn't have to be, said Allen Fishbein, director of housing and credit policy at the Washington, D.C.-based advocacy group...Tags: Federal Reserve, Mortgages, Colleges and Universities, State Budgets, University of Michigan
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Rhythm of 'The Visitor' beats true
Sun Movie Critic(A) In movies such as George Clooney's Good Night, and Good Luck, Tom McCarthy, as an actor, has the rare ability to inhabit a realistic scene as if he were recruited on location; he fades into an ensemble in a good way, lending it a cool, observant...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, New York University, Greenwich Village, Robert Burns, Migration
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Homepage The College Voice- Student Newspaper WCNI RadioTags: Colleges and Universities
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Woods To Walk
The 750-acre Connecticut College Arboretum is open daily from dawn to dusk and includes the 25-acre Native Plant Collection, the campus landscape of 120 acres and a large area of natural forest. There is no fee. The main gate is on Williams Street, on the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Stamford
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A Military Man Who Loved His Life At Sea
Special to The Courant"Extraordinary Life" looks back each Sunday on someone whose life made a difference. Bob Gustafson, "Cappy" to his family and friends, was one of the lucky ones. He knew from age 3 that he wanted to spend his life on a ship. He went to the U.S. Naval...Tags: Book, Academic Progress, Armed Forces, Defense, Florence Griswold House
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