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J. Michael Hoffman, 67
J. Michael Hoffman was born July 25, 1944, in Hagerstown, Md. He departed this life at home in Colorado Springs, Colo., on July 24, 2012. Mike grew up in Hagerstown, graduating from North Hagerstown High School in 1962. He attended Franklin & Marshall...Tags: University of Colorado at Boulder, University of Maryland, College Park, Science and Technology, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Identification Technology
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Dig uncovers early history at McGulpin Point Lighthouse
Staff WriterMACKINAW CITY -- Indiana Jones never does paperwork. That's what one student said about the slow process of uncovering Emmet County's early history. A team of anthropology students from Central Michigan University spent seven days working at the Emmet...Tags: Central Michigan University, Students, Indiana Jones (fictional character), Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning
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Nemours, Rollins team to fight childhood obesity
It just may take a village to combat childhood obesity. That's why institutions as diverse as Nemours Children's Hospital, Rollins College, Winter Park Health Foundation, "Sesame Street" and nearly two dozen local child-care centers have joined to...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Students, Winter Park, Weight, Colleges and Universities
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Texas grad student mauled by chimps knew the risks
DALLAS (AP) — A South African hospital says an American anthropology student attacked by chimps he was studying remains sedated after six hours of surgery to clean and stitch his wounds and deal with fractures and other injuries. Andrew Oberle...Tags: Jane Goodall, Arts and Culture, University of Texas at San Antonio, Culture
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Arthur Jensen dies at 89; his views on race and IQ created a furor
Arthur Jensen, a UC Berkeley professor whose scholarly contributions to the field of psychological measurement were often overshadowed by the furor over his findings on race-based differences in intelligence, has died. He was 89. One of the most...
Tags: Columbia University, The New York Times, Students, Psychology, Medical Specialization
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Moving up and out
In 51 years, no concussions. Despite low-hanging pipes that loop across ceilings and snake down walls, work spaces with clearances barely 5 feet high, and a tight maze full of blind spots where customers could easily collide — the Seminary Co-op...
Tags: Students, Awards and Prizes, Psychology, Saul Bellow, Career and Workplace
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Cal State, UC Back Off Tuition Hikes After Prop. 30 Win
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- California's two public university systems retreated from various tuition hikes as Gov. Jerry Brown suggested the moves would be ill-timed coming just a week after voters approved a tax increase for education. California State University...Tags: Students, Personal Income, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Times, University of California, Irvine
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Body along trail identified; Meyersdale man wanted for homicide
Daily American Staff WriterState police are looking for Jonathan William Beal, 23, of Scratch Hill Road, Meyersdale, for the ligature strangulation homicide of Justine Marie Jackson, 19, Meyersdale, whose body was found Sunday in a shallow grave near the Keystone Viaduct along...Tags: Recreational Substance Use, Drug Use, Murder, Somerset County (Maryland), Lifestyle and Leisure
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Police investigate after human skull found in White River
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is investigating after a human skull was discovered in White River on the south side Sunday night. According to the police report, an officer responded to the intersection of W. Raymond Street and Bluff...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Skull
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SIDS: What's the safest way for infants to sleep?
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterPediatricians and researchers have long recommended crib sleep as the safest infant sleeping arrangement to prevent sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS. But University of Notre Dame anthropology professor James McKenna says he has uncovered...Tags: Science and Technology, Physiology, Breastfeeding, Health, American Academy of Pediatrics
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Former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne explores ideas about music and performance
David Byrne's lyrics, especially in his early days with Talking Heads, put even the most mundane human behavior underneath a magnifying glass to reveal all its wonder and strangeness. He was the "anthropologist from Mars," instantly staking out a place...
Tags: Patti Smith, Music, Entertainment, Brian Eno, Asperger Syndrome
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No sign of remains in new Mich. search for Hoffa
ROSEVILLE, Mich. (AP) — Jimmy Hoffa is presumed dead, cocooned in mystery and innuendo and missing for the past 37 years. Patricia Szpunar just hopes that if the former Teamsters boss' remains do turn up, they're not in her backyard. Over the...Tags: Lotteries, Lifestyle and Leisure, Arts and Culture, Culture, James P. Hoffa
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