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    Jun 19, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  1. Donald G. Orrick, DDS

    Donald G. Orrick, DDS, passed away peacefully on June 8, 2012, at the age of 83. He was born Feb. 22, 1929, to Earl and Viola Orrick who preceded him in death. He attended Emmanuel Missionary College (Andrews University) in Berrien Springs, Mich. He...

    Tags: Dentistry and Dental Health, U.S. Navy, Health, Human Interest

  2. Sep 26, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Facing post-treatment issues

    After being diagnosed with breast cancer, Hollye Jacobs felt like she lost her health, her breasts and her mind. But when she finished with radiation and started settling in at home, she was hit with another loss: She missed having treatment.
    After being diagnosed with breast cancer, Hollye Jacobs felt like she lost her health, her breasts and her mind. But when she finished with radiation and started settling in at home, she was hit with another loss: She missed having treatment. For many...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Mammogram, University of Pennsylvania, Food and Drug Administration, Biotechnology

  4. Jun 29, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  5. Colleges move toward absolute bans on smoking

    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — As a political science major at Ohio State University, Ida Seitter says, she lit up many a cigarette to help her through the stress of exam season. Right or wrong, they were her security blanket as she toiled through college.
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — As a political science major at Ohio State University, Ida Seitter says, she lit up many a cigarette to help her through the stress of exam season. Right or wrong, they were her security blanket as she toiled through college....

    Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, University of Missouri , Companies and Corporations, City University of New York, Tobacco Products

  6. Sep 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Benjamin C. Whitten, city educator

    Benjamin C. Whitten, a prominent Baltimore educator and community activist who served as president of the Baltimore Urban League, died Sept. 21 of cancer at Good Samaritan Hospital. The Morgan Park resident was 89.
    Benjamin C. Whitten, a prominent Baltimore educator and community activist who served as president of the Baltimore Urban League, died Sept. 21 of cancer at Good Samaritan Hospital. The Morgan Park resident was 89. "Ben was a true giant in the...

    Tags: Cherry Hill, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Anglicanism, The Pennsylvania State University, William Donald Schaefer

  8. Sep 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. The or not the

    The Baltimore Sun
    On Twitter, @SherrieVossMatthews inquires about the use of articles with initialisms and acronyms.* An article at Daily Writing Tips summarizes the conventions: "Because acronyms like NASA are pronounced as words ('na-suh,' in this case), there’s...

    Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, NASA, Johns Hopkins University, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Colleges and Universities

  10. Sep 20, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Mortgage servicers dropped the ball, study says

    A new study on the Home Affordable Modification Program estimates that 800,000 foreclosures could have been prevented if large mortgage servicers had been better equipped to deal with the crush of troubled homeowners who needed help. The report comes...

    Tags: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Colleges and Universities, Barack Obama, Financial and Business Services, University of Chicago

  12. Sep 21, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  13. PSU Dean Bruce McPheron's return to Ohio State

    Pennsylvania Farm Bureau (PFB) issued the following statement after the announcement that Bruce McPheron, dean of Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences, has accepted a promotion to serve as the next vice president for agricultural administration...

    Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Food Industry, Colleges and Universities, Education, Science and Technology

  14. Sep 7, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Ag geophysical mapping focuses on top six feet of soil INTERNET

    Often, growers know why part of their crop field doesn't grow as well as another area. It may be because of poor drainage or a sandy soil type or a chronic nutrient deficiency or even a recurring disease or pest problem. But, sometimes, the cause...

    Tags: Applied Physics, Agricultural Research and Technology, Science and Technology, Natural Resources, Agriculture

  16. Aug 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. H. Samuel Case, McDaniel professor

    H. Samuel Case, who taught human physiology and exercise science at what is now McDaniel College for four decades, died Aug. 22 of complications from leukemia at Carroll Hospice Center's Dove House in Westminster.
    H. Samuel Case, who taught human physiology and exercise science at what is now McDaniel College for four decades, died Aug. 22 of complications from leukemia at Carroll Hospice Center's Dove House in Westminster. The longtime Westminster resident was...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Carroll County (Maryland), Colleges and Universities, Leukemia, Science and Technology

  18. May 30, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  19. Colleges pushing students into using expensive debit cards; in league with banks

    WASHINGTON (AP) —  It took Mario Parker-Milligan less than a semester to decide that he was paying too many fees to Higher One, the company hired by his college to pay out students’ financial aid on debit cards.
    WASHINGTON (AP) —  It took Mario Parker-Milligan less than a semester to decide that he was paying too many fees to Higher One, the company hired by his college to pay out students’ financial aid on debit cards. Four years after he opted out,...

    Tags: Credit and Debt, Colleges and Universities, Career and Workplace, Collective Contract, Washington, DC

  20. Aug 21, 2012 |Story| RedEye
  21. Chicago universities among nation's most LGBT-friendly

    When it comes to LGBT inclusiveness, two Chicago schools are at the top of the pack, according to a recently released list by Campus Pride.
    RedEye
    When it comes to LGBT inclusiveness, two Chicago schools are at the top of the pack, according to a recently released list by Campus Pride. The organization, which promotes safety for LGBT students in higher education, named both the University of...

    Tags: University of Pennsylvania, Stanford University, DePaul University, The Pennsylvania State University, Northwestern University

  22. May 21, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  23. Report: UCF’s Hitt is nation’s 9th highest paid public college president

    Sentinel School Zone - Orlando Sentinel
    University of Central Florida President John Hitt is the nation's 9th highest paid public college president for the second straight year, according to a report released today. Hitt earned $741,500 in total compensation for the 2011 fiscal year while the...
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