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Retiring CEO Edward Miller reflects upon his time at Hopkins
Johns Hopkins Medicine faced a leadership crisis in 1996 when Dr. Edward D. Miller came in as interim dean of the school of medicine.
The former dean and the former hospital president had feuded openly, leaving Johns Hopkins in limbo with no vision for...Tags: Asthma, Colleges and Universities, Health and Safety at School, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Medical Research
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Father, sons and football: Thanksgiving for Harbaugh family at M&T Bank Stadium
Every Tuesday morning during football season, a few minutes before the clock in his living room hits 10 a.m., Jack Harbaugh will step out his front door and soak up the cool air as he stands on his porch in Mequon, Wisc. Try as he might, he cannot...Tags: High School Sports, Honeymooning, Football, Kris Wilson, FedEx Corporation
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Tracking Wallace Stegner's footprints in Vermont's earth
Wallace Stegner wrote books about the American and Canadian West, so it's understandable that people consider the longtime California resident a Western author. Stegner, a prolific novelist, essayist, conservation advocate and professor at Stanford...
Tags: William Faulkner, Colleges and Universities, Eudora Welty, The New York Times, Poetry
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Gay Iowa student says school won't recognize award
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A gay student in Iowa says his Catholic high school is refusing to allow a foundation that promotes gay rights activism to present his $40,000 college scholarship during an upcoming ceremony. Keaton Fuller, a senior at Prince...Tags: Matthew Shepard, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Awards and Prizes, Roman Catholicism
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Romney Sweeps 5 Primaries; Declares Race is on with Obama
CNNAfter Mitt Romney swept the five Republican primaries being contested Tuesday, he turned from securing the Republican nomination and toward the general election against President Barack Obama. The former Massachusetts governor was projected to win in...Tags: White House, Mitt Romney, NBC (tv network), Tampa, Mitch McConnell
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Embattled University of Illinois staffer stays on amid controversy
Tribune reporterUniversity of Illinois president Michael Hogan’s embattled former chief of staff is to be paid $109,000 a year as a tenured psychologyfaculty member, though campus officials might challenge her employment. Lisa Troyer resigned as chief of staff...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Colleges and Universities, Philosophy, Science, Religion and Belief
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Raymond M. Schutz
Aberdeen: Raymond M. Schutz of Aberdeen passed away Friday, March 30, 2012, at Saint Mary's Hospital in Rochester, Minn. Ray, the son of Matthew and Loretta (Jammer) Schutz, was born in Rock Valley, Iowa, on May 11, 1929. He graduated from the...Tags: Breast Cancer, Colleges and Universities, Business Enterprises, Crime, Law and Justice, American Legion
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Dr. Ernst F. L. Niedermeyer
Dr. Ernst Friedrich Lepold Niedermeyer, who was a leading researcher, author, clinician and pioneer in the field of electroencephalogy and its use in epilepsy and other brain research, died Thursday of colon cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
The...Tags: Epilepsy, Wars and Interventions, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Johns Hopkins Hospital, Medical Research
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'Change agent' for the Field Museum
In choosing controversial former University of Oregon President Richard Lariviere as its likely next chief executive, the Field Museum has opted for a "change agent," according to the man hiring him, and a "gentleman with elbows," according to one of...
Tags: Shedd Aquarium, Colleges and Universities, University of Texas at Austin, Arts, Museum of Science and Industry
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Obama wooing young voters with student loan focus
ASSOCIATED PRESSWASHINGTON (AP)— Eager to energize young voters, President Barack Obama is depicting Republicans as obstacles to an affordable college education as he previews an argument he will make on university campuses next week in states crucial to his re-...Tags: Parties and Movements, Money and Monetary Policy, Mitt Romney, NBC (tv network), Roy Blunt
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Panos' career in print and practice honored by press association
During his more than 60 years in the news business, Timonium resident Lou Panos crossed paths with people from legendary Baltimore scribeH.L. Mencken to the Kennedy brothers — as in RFK and JFK. Along the way, Panos, 86, who was inducted last...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Colleges and Universities, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Army, Cartoons
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News briefs for Tuesday, April 24
If Supreme Court rejects Obama’s health law, employers, insurers will drive their own overhaul WASHINGTON (AP) — If the Supreme Court strikes down President Barack Obama’s health care law, employers and insurance companies — not...
Tags: Wars and Interventions, Money and Monetary Policy, U.S. Department of Justice, Leon Panetta, Voting
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