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Hopkins closes science writing program, citing low selectivity
Graduates of the Johns Hopkins University's master's program in science writing have explained the prospects of life on Mars, the promise of neuroscience research and the ethics of animal testing on the pages of Scientific American, Nature and Popular...Tags: Radio, Agricultural Research and Technology, NPR, Science, Colleges and Universities
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NRA draws wrong conclusions from Boston
In the days and weeks after the Boston Marathon bombings, the National Rifle Association has repeatedly stated that many Bostonians who did not possess guns probably wished that they had them in their homes during the tense "shelter in place" manhunt....
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, National Rifle Association of America, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Gun Control, Richard Donohue, Jr.
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Helen Bruce Thomas, volunteer
Helen Bruce Thomas, a retired nurse and homemaker, died April 23 at the Rogerson House assisted-living facility in Boston of unknown causes. The longtime resident of Phoenix, Baltimore County, was 89. Born Helen Whitridge Bruce in Baltimore, she was...
Tags: Mount Vernon, Christianity, Baltimore Museum of Art, Anglicanism, Alzheimer's Disease
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'Glee' recap: All or Nothing
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the season finale of "Glee." In the opening scene, we find Brittany at MIT...yes, that MIT, where apparently she's some kind of genius. She wrote a bunch of numbers on the back of her math test. It's some kind of...
Tags: William McKinley, Glee (tv program), AIDS, Catfish
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Campus police deserve respect
Our nation has laid to rest another hero. Officer Sean Collier, police officer at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was tragically killed in the events that led to the capture of the Boston Marathon bombers ("Slain MIT police officer remembered,"...
Tags: Bowie State University, Sean Collier, Frostburg State University
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Boston student from Catonsville strives to regain normalcy after bombings
Catonsville resident Caitlin Donnelly, a sophomore at Boston University, is among the thousands of Boston residents striving for life to return to normal less than two weeks after the Boston Marathon bombings. When the two bombs detonated near the...
Tags: Students, Virginia Tech, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Teaching and Learning
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Charm City Run honors Boston runners
Local runners packed Charm City Run in downtown Bel Air Monday evening, and even spilled outside onto South Main Street. They were drawn by the retailer's "Runners for Boston" fun run. Runners also came out to Charm City Run's four other stores –...
Tags: ShopRite, Road Running, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Labor Legislation, Running
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Boston turns tragedy to triumph
We are all Boston. It's something we said on Monday, when we were at a loss for words to describe our shared sorrow and horror at the marathon bombings, when we knew no other way to express our solidarity with a city reeling from terrible loss. Four...
Tags: FBI, Health and Medical Professionals, Road Running, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Running
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Prizing success in aerospace innovation
The future economic growth and competitiveness of the United States depends on our capacity to innovate. Many ideas have emerged from government, industry and academia regarding how best to inspire and support innovation. But nothing spurs creativity...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Students, Technology, Aerospace Manufacturing, Science
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Bright Minds: Danielle Hilliard, air and missile defense
“The combat system is the brain that helps you fire ‘the bullet,’ which is actually an extremely complex missile,” Danielle Hilliard says of her highly technical job in air and missile defense. She uses simple visual images to...
Tags: Missile Systems, Technology, Engineering, Tuskegee University, Weaponry
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Digest: Wake starts fast, beats Maryland in baseball, 7-4
Colleges Wake starts fast, beats Maryland in baseball Wake Forest scored seven runs in the second inning to defeat host Maryland, 7-4, in their series finale Sunday. Demon Deacons starter Austin Stadler, who improved to 4-2, held the Terps scoreless...Tags: USA Today, Towson Tigers, Virginia Cavaliers, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (tv program), James Madison Dukes
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Former PR Executive Wins Big in Army Communication Outreach Awards
T'Jae Gibson, of Abingdon, won first place in the Community Relations-Special Events category at the major command level in a U.S. Army public affairs competition. She leads the Army Research Laboratory's broadcast services area. She also serves as the...
Tags: Genworth Financial Inc, Media Industry, Wilberforce University, Technology, U.S. Air Force
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