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FAMU appoints longtime dean as its interim provost
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelLast week, FAMU trustees appointed the university's provost, Larry Robinson, to fill in as president while FAMU seeks a permanent replacement for embattled former President James Ammons. Yesterday afternoon, Robinson announced that he has chosen an... -
Two young Democrats square off over East L.A. Assembly district
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School of smarter spending
As we scurry about during the highest of all shopping seasons, our money habits will be on full display. Yet the motivations behind how we spend are often hidden, stemming from our most ancient and fundamental human tendencies. The relatively new...Tags: Marketing, Consumers, Colleges and Universities, Education, University of Chicago
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Redmoon harvest: A Harvard fellowship is letting a local theater artist take five
As you read this, Jim Lasko and his family, which includes his wife, two children and a dog named Beckett, are in a car heading east. Or they might have already arrived and are now unpacking boxes of clothes and all the other things that will fill their...
Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chicago Sports Tickets, Music, Rick Kogan, Arts
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New Baltimore Police Commissioner Batts seeks fresh start
Baltimore's next police commissioner is walking through a west-side neighborhood with some of the community's most engaged residents, but that's not enough for Anthony W. Batts. He wants to talk to a teacher sipping coffee on her porch. He jogs across...
Tags: Conservation, Shootings, Trials, Anthony W. Batts, Law Enforcement
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Curiosity rover sticks the landing
They called it the "seven minutes or terror" for the complex maneuverings and rocket blasts conducted in the final moments of a 354 million mile journey from home, but the Curiosity rover executed its landing flawlessly. Those who doubted U.S. preeminence...Tags: Usain Bolt, Science and Technology, Science, Track and Field, Michael Phelps
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Attacks flying in Coachella Valley congressional race
PolitiCalRepublican Rep. Mary Bono Mack of Palm Springs has sharpened her attacks against her Democratic challenger, emergency room doctor Raul Ruiz, in a race that’s attracting money and attention from across the country.... -
Hyatt leader wowed Pritzkers early, then fell for hospitality
Tribune staff reporterMark Hoplamazian was a freshly minted MBA graduate when consummate dealmaker Jay Pritzker hired him to work on new investments and acquisitions in 1989. Almost immediately, the 25-year-old grandson of Armenian Christian immigrants found himself in an...Tags: Chicago Real Estate, Corporate Officers, McCormick Place, Consumers, Super Bowl
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Fl’s 3rd-grade retention/remediation plan helped students, new review finds
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelFlorida's law requiring struggling readers to be held back and then given intensive reading lessons has helped third graders subject to that policy, according to a new review by a Harvard University education professor. The review was released and... -
William Boulton 'Bo' Kelly Jr., architect and preservationist
William Boulton "Bo" Kelly Jr., a Baltimore architect, preservationist and civic leader who founded Baltimore Heritage and helped establish the Baltimore's Commission for Historical & Architectural Preservation, died Wednesday at Gilchrist Hospice in...Tags: Roland Park, Bolton Hill, Princeton University, Towson University, Fishing
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PASSINGS: Mark O'Donnell, John Phelan, Jimmy Jones, Paul W. McCracken
Mark O'Donnell Tony-winning co-writer of 'Hairspray' Mark O'Donnell, 58, the Tony Award-winning writer behind such quirky and clever Broadway shows as "Hairspray and "Cry-Baby," died Monday in New York. His agent, Jack Tantleff, said the writer...
Tags: Upper West Side, Adelphi University, Entertainment Events, Colleges and Universities, David Letterman
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Boys' Water Polo: Newport Harbor's Stevens to play for Harvard
Newport Harbor High senior Dan Stevens, a standout boys' water polo player, has decided to play for Harvard University, he said in an email Thursday, when he received his formal acceptance letter. Stevens was recently named Sunset League Player of the...
Tags: Teachers, Schools, Teaching and Learning, Water Polo, Sports
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