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3 Florida universities get grants to study Gulf oil spill
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelThree Florida universities have snagged part of a $112.5 million pot of grant money that will fund studies on the effects of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative, which will hand out the money... -
Valencia College has Dance Summer Repertory Concert
Orlando Arts BlogValencia College will hold its 11th annual Dance Summer Repertory Concert at 8 p.m. July 15 and 16 in the Performing Arts Center on Valencia’s East Campus. The concert will showcase the work of Valencia students enrolled in the associate in arts... -
Seminole State College announces 2011-12 music schedule
Orlando Arts BlogSeminole State College has a slew of music events lined up for the coming season. Here's the schedule of musical offerings planned at the college (a few nonmusic but artsy discussions take place in the “ArtsMatters” series); all events take... -
Church news: congregation honors Bishop Morris and his wife
The Religion WorldMembers of El Bethel Temple of Jesus International will celebrate the ministry of Senior Bishop Cliff C. Morris Jr. and First Lady Angela Morris on Friday, July 15, at 7:30 p.m., 3000 Bruton Blvd., Orlando. During the program, parishioners, members, and... -
Your future docs are showing up in Tampa
HealthA new class of students in Tampa, Fla. are gearing up for their next step in their medical training. Why should you care? They are in the first class of the SELECT program, the new education program that will feature two years of learning at the... -
Gators champions again … in Florida specialty license plates
The 2009 numbers are out for Florida specialty license plates and once again, the Florida Gators are champs. The University of Florida plate ended the year with 120,858 total plates sold, up more than 7,000 from 2008. Specialty plates as a whole, though,...Tags: Rollins College, Football, Crimes, Florida State University, Real Estate Sales
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Lake Nona should be no-brainer for lab
An out-of-state biomedical research nonprofit has partnered with the University of South Florida and wants to build a lab that it says will bring new jobs and spark a biomedical industry cluster — all in exchange for big public dollars.
Feeling a...Tags: Research, Genes and Chromosomes, Tampa, Rick Scott, Palm Beach County
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Department of Education fines Virginia Tech for April 16 shooting
The U.S. Department of Education has fined Virginia Tech $55,000 for waiting too long to notify students during a 2007 shooting rampage.
The amount was the maximum fine Tech faced for two violations of the federal Clery Act, which requires timely...Tags: Judges, Murder, Crimes, University of Memphis, Fines
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Robert Stotsin Clay Jr.: Jan. 3, 2011
Robert Stotsin Clay, Jr., 55, died Monday, Jan. 3, 2011, after an extended illness.
Robby was the son of Robert Stotsin Clay Sr. of Winchester and the late Betty Jean Vanhoose Clay.
He is survived by his father and siblings, Dana M. Clay, Kendall A....Tags: Human Interest, Education, Colleges and Universities, John Wesley, Science and Technology
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Exams, Treatments for Alzheimer's
McClatchy Tribune NewspapersSometime in the near future, probably in our lifetime, a patient will be able to undergo a test that will identify the biological markers of Alzheimer's disease, much like cholesterol now serves as a biomarker for heart disease. Treatment will come in the...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Diseases and Illnesses, Research, Hospitals and Clinics, Trials
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Growing concern about farm chemical in drinking water
Tribune reporterDespite growing health concerns about atrazine, an agricultural weedkiller sprayed on farm fields across the Midwest, most drinking water is tested for the chemical only four times a year -- so rarely that worrisome spikes of the chemical likely go...Tags: Physical Conditions, University of California, Regional Authority, Research, Companies and Corporations
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Poultry group doubts validity of published paper
TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Evidence dismissed as "junk science" during Oklahoma's fight against pollution from the Arkansas poultry industry has been accepted for publication in a scientific journal, but chicken growers and a lawyer specializing in environmental...Tags: Judges, Research, Newspaper and Magazine, Trials, Livestock Farming
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