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News, articles and information about higher education and preparing to apply to institutions of higher learning. Other issues include college loans, grants, scholarships and the admissions process.
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Monogenic Diabetes
Can you imagine being misdiagnosed with a disease for 10 years when all you needed was a genetic test, that your doctor wouldn’t authorize, to lead you to the cure?
Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at the age of fifteen, Michael Eieznga of Chicago...Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Insulin, University of Chicago, Health, Human Body
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Investigation into train crash that killed dance instructor
WGN NewsCanadian National Railway is investigating claims that the lights and gates were not working at the railroad crossing in University Park where a train smashed into an SUV Friday killing the driver. The company released a statement Sunday offering their...Tags: Entertainment, Iowa, Naperville, Dance, Canadian National Railway Company
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Sandusky charity to shut down, transfer programs
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The charity for troubled youths started by Jerry Sandusky more than three decades ago — and through which the retired Penn State assistant football coach met the boys he is charged with sexually abusing — said...
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Sources of light
Sometimes you have to travel a long way to find the story that's right in your own backyard. And sometimes the things you think you know about that backyard — and about the country that surrounds it — aren't even close to being the whole...Tags: Entertainment, Hertford County, Movies, Education, Hertford (Perquimans, North Carolina)
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Upcoming company events in the Lehigh Valley
TODAY WORKSHOPS for small business owners and those interested in launching their own enterprise, Growing Your International Business: Tools for Global Competitiveness, 8:30 a.m. to noon and SBA Office of Advocacy 2–4 p.m., Lehigh Carbon...Tags: Values, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Ethics, Lehigh Valley Zoo, Schnecksville
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C of O student becomes published author
dhodges@ky3.comPOINT LOOKOUT, Mo - A College of the Ozarks student is honoring veterans in a new book. "Twice as Brave" was written by College of the Ozarks student Cailin Casey. It's a reflection of a trip she went on last June with a group of other C of O...Tags: Teaching and Learning, World War II (1939-1945), Students, Education
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Greencastle-Antrim Endowment awards scholarships
The Greencastle-Antrim (Pa.) Endowment presented $2,000 scholarships from the endowment to Greencastle-Antrim High School students Ethan Koons, Ammarah Spall and Gregory Boyer during the school’s annual academic awards ceremony. Boyer plans to...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Culture, Ceremonies, Financial Aid, Arts and Culture
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Middlesex Community College Opens Renovated Art Gallery In Middletown
The Hartford CourantThe Pegasus Gallery at Middlesex Community College, featuring artwork by students, faculty and professionals, was recently renovated and is open to the public. The gallery was reopened on May 18 during the college's annual Arts and Media Festival. It...Tags: Middletown, Arts, Artists, Middlesex Community College, Arts and Culture
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An all-male college's future
Deep Springs College, an unusual liberal arts school cum cattle ranch and alfalfa farm, offers manual labor, intense academic study and close-knit community living in an isolated valley in California's high desert. The highly regarded two-year college has...
Tags: Livestock Farming, Education
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May 25: Midday Fix - Westinghouse College Prep
WGN NewsWestinghouse College Prep Instrument Donation Drive May 26 11:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m. Westinghouse College Prep East Parking Lot 3223 W Franklin Boulevard Chicago www.westinghouseband.comTags: Education
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Frank C. Rathje Jr., 1924-2012
Frank C. Rathje Jr. spent more than 35 years in banking in the Chicago area, rising through the ranks at Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Co. and later becoming president of Elmhurst National Bank. Mr. Rathje's father, Frank C. Rathje Sr.,...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Elmhurst College, Economy, Business and Finance, Elmhurst, Glenwood
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Federal appeals court kicks Tribune's lawsuit against U. of I. to state court
The Chicago Tribune's legal fight to identify the parents of University of Illinois applicants who got preferential treatment is expected to move to a state court after a federal appeals ruling left the issue unresolved Thursday.
The 7th U.S. Circuit...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago Tribune, Laws
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