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The University of Chicagoland — at Missouri
— Take a walk around Lathrop Hall at the University of Missouri, and it won't take long before you meet someone from the Chicago area. There are the roommates from Barrington and Cary, and, two doors down, freshmen from Lemont and Mount Prospect....
Tags: High Schools, Eastern Illinois University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Denver, Tour Operations Industry
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Cadavers honored in med student dissection lab
GARY, Ind. (AP) — When medical students have finished their study and practice on cadavers, they often hold a respectful memorial service to honor these bodies donated to science. But the ceremonies at one medical school have a surreal twist:...
Tags: Human Interest, Education, Drugs and Medicines, Students, Osteoporosis
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Kids' suspensions renew debate over zero tolerance
Waiting in line for the bus, a Pennsylvania kindergartener tells her pals she's going to shoot them with a Hello Kitty toy that makes soap bubbles. In Maryland, two 6-year-old boys pretend their fingers are guns during a playground game of cops and...
Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School, Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting, White Marsh
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IU students take home top prize in Schurz innovation competition
Herald TimesTwenty-first birthdays can be memorable or not remembered at all. Indiana University student Nick El Khoury had more reason to celebrate Wednesday night than merely reaching the age to legally go to bars. El Khoury and partner Murat Kacan teamed up to...Tags: Television Industry, Judges, Travis Brown, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Crime, Law and Justice
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Third chancellor candidate visits IUSB
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Encouraging faculty members to collaborate with professors outside their departments and students to gain a global understanding would be top goals for Elrie LaBrent "Brent" Chrite, one of the finalists for the job of next chancellor at...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Miami University, University of Missouri , Michigan State University
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Authorities seek solutions for K-8 absenteeism in Chicago schools
As authorities move to address K-8 absenteeism and truancy in Chicago schools, where tens of thousands of elementary students miss a month or more of school each year, they may not have to look far for workable strategies. Government agencies and...
Tags: Pension and Welfare, Chicago Public Schools, Lawyers, Rick Snyder, Environmental Issues
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Coventry Sculptor Back Among His Outdoor Creations
David Hayes lives in an early-18th-century house on a 57-acre lot in Coventry, his home since 1968. To wander around Hayes' property is to discover Hayes' passion. On 10 acres of open fields, and scattered in the marshy woods, are hundreds of Hayes'...
Tags: Museum of Modern Art, Saint Francis Care, New Britain Museum of American Art, Arts and Culture, Arts
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The system's missing pieces
In testimony before President Barack Obama's Gun Violence Task Force on Jan. 9, Dr. Paul Appelbaum, a Columbia University professor and former president of the American Psychiatric Association, said that the Newtown, Conn., tragedy, coming so soon after...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Arts and Culture, Bipolar Disorder, Personal Weapon Control, Gun Control
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Governors are prey to economic tide
Candidates for governor, all of them, campaign on jobs, more jobs for Indiana and vast improvement in the state's economy. When elected, they brag about accomplishments in job creation, especially in seeking re-election. And they leave office citing a...
Tags: Politics, Executive Branch, General Motors Corp., Mitch Daniels, Personal Income
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Bill seeks in-state tuition for some immigrants
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana lawmakers are considering rolling back the state's two-year-old immigration law so that illegal immigrants who were attending public colleges then would again be eligible for in-state tuition rates. An Indiana...Tags: Education, Immigration, Illegal Immigrants, Politics, Students
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Judge: Death link to rat poison "unreliable"
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A medical examiner's conclusion that a newborn baby's death was caused by the rat poison her mother ate while she was pregnant is unreliable and cannot be used against the woman at her murder trial, an Indiana judge has ruled....Tags: Pregnancy and Childbirth, Lawyers, Medical Specialization, Premature Birth, Prosecution
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