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Orlando New Testament professor honored with Luce fellowship
The Religion WorldCharles E. Hill, New Testament professor at Reformed Theological Seminary Orlando, has received the prestigious Henry Luce III Fellowship in Theology, funded by the Luce Foundation and administered by the Association of Theological Schools. Hillis the... -
Maybe this is why singer Bryan Adams was so good at the State Theatre
Lehigh Valley MusicIf Canadian soft-rocker Bryan Adams looked especially proud on stage Sunday at Easton’s State Theater, it may be because he’s expecting. Adams, 51, announced just hours after the show that his personal assistant, Alicia Grimaldi, is pregnant... -
Saucy Satire From the Past and Present at Block Museum
TribLocal - EvanstonEVANSTON, Ill. — Have a laugh at Northwestern University’s Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art this winter. The museum is presenting witty, outrageous and, …... -
Researcher discovers “religion gene”
The Religion WorldA Cambridge University researcher had done all the math and has come to the conclusion that people with strong religious convictions may pass a “predisposition toward religion” onto their children, thereby spread religion genetica... -
Huntington Library names Steve Hindle as director of research
Culture MonsterThe Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens names Steve Hindle as its new director of research.... -
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UC Irvine's first Rhodes scholar
A UC Irvine alumna has become the first Rhodes Scholar in university history.
Megan Braun, 23, who graduated with a bachelor's degree in history in 2009, said she plans to attend Oxford University in the fall for two years, where she plans to work...Tags: University of California, History, Arts and Culture, University of California, Berkeley, Sports
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Indy Racing League announces appointments to iconic Izod Indycar Series Advisory Committee
IndySportsNationINDIANAPOLIS (April 13, 2010) - The Indy Racing League announced today appointments to its ICONIC (Innovative, Competitive, Open-Wheel, New, Industry-Relevant, Cost-Effective) IZOD IndyCar Series Advisory Committee. The advisory committee, tasked with...Tags: Career and Workplace, Indianapolis 500, Science and Technology, Basketball, Sports
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Britton Chance dies at 97; pioneer in study of ultra-fast reactions in human biology
Molecular biologist Britton Chance, who combined an expertise in electronics and automation with a knowledge of physiology to pioneer the study of ultra-fast reactions in human biology, died of heart failure Nov. 16 at the Hospital of the University of...Tags: England, Science, Multi-Sport Events, Science and Technology, Summer Olympics
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Exercise can offset obesity genes
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterEven people with a strong genetic predisposition to obesity can offset their risk of being overweight by being physically active, according to a study published Tuesday in the journal PLoS Medicine. British researchers examined the effects of 12...Tags: Bronx (New York City), Genetics, Overweight, Science and Technology, Albert Einstein
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Libraries reinvent themselves as they struggle to remain relevant in the digital age
Kathy DeGrego's T-shirt lets you know right away she isn't an old-school librarian.
"Shhh," it says, "is a four-letter word."
That spirit of bookish defiance has guided the makeover of the suburban Denver library system where DeGrego works. Reference...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Facebook, Local Government, Colorado
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