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Track & Field: Like father, like daughter as Freeman gets D-I scholarship
andrewm@herald-mail.comLike father, like daughter: Hayley Freeman is going D-I. The South Hagerstown senior track star signed a letter of intent Tuesday with the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Va., where she will receive an athletic scholarship to compete at the...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, High School Sports, Track and Field, Morgan State University
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Rutgers stands behind new athletic director after report of abuse
Reuters(Reuters) - Rutgers University is standing by its new athletic director in the wake of a newspaper report that she had been accused of abusing her volleyball team 16 years ago at another school, the New Jersey school's president said on Monday. The...Tags: University of Louisville, Government, Education, Executive Branch, Politics
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New Rutgers AD Hermann is not resigning
ReutersThe Sports Xchange EditorsNote: adding support from president New Rutgers AD Hermann is not resigning Newly-hired Rutgers athletic director Julie Hermann told reporters during a conference call Monday that she does not plan to resign, denying...Tags: Abusive Behavior, College Sports, Rutgers University, ESPN (tv network)
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Cellist to perform tonight
Virtuoso cellist Wesley Baldwin will headline an Aberdeen University/Civic Symphony concert at 7:30 tonight at the Johnson Fine Arts Center. The concert, “Ooh-la-la! French Night at the Symphony,” caps off a weeklong residency in northeast...Tags: Watertown, Education, University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities
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Cellist spending week in Aberdeen
Virtuoso cellist Wesley Baldwin will join the Aberdeen University/Civic Symphony for a residency and concerts this week. Baldwin is professor of cello at the University of Tennessee. He holds degrees from Yale College, the New England Conservatory...
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USD symposium to address ag antitrust issues
VERMILLION - The South Dakota Law Review and the University of South Dakota School of Law will host the 2013 South Dakota Law Review Symposium on Friday, March 15, beginning at 10 a.m. with the first panel discussion in the USD Law School courtroom. A...Tags: Antitrust Issues, Corporate Crime, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Anti Trust Crime
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SDSU-led study aims to boost healthy food choices
BROOKINGS - South Dakota State University will lead a nearly $4 million study aimed at giving needy families across the country healthier nutritional choices at their local food pantries, the U.S. Agriculture Department announced on Feb. 27. South...Tags: Education, South Dakota State University, Obesity, Financial Aid, Purdue University
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Dowdle named Assistant A.D. for Administration
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsKansas State Athletic Director John Currie announced today that Clint Dowdle has been named the Assistant Athletic Director for Administration. Dowdle comes to Kansas State from Bowling Green where he was the Assistant Athletic Director for Football. ...Tags: High School Sports, Bowling, Bowling Green State University, Sports, Kansas State University
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Students get creative at the Western Maryland Regional DestiNation Imagination Tournament
alnotarianni@aol.comStanding on one’s head and spitting nickels used to figuratively represent a toilsome undertaking. But it might have been taken literally and breezed through as child’s play for the industrious students gathered Saturday at South Hagerstown...Tags: University of Maryland Baltimore County, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Culture, Arts and Culture, Ceremonies
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Church briefs: Jan. 25, 2013
Singing Sunday at Winchester Community Winchester Community Church will host a benefit singing Sunday. Services begin at 11 a.m. Singers include Couch Family, David Smith, Edith Lykins and Rev. 411. Hurst to perform at Ruckerville CoC Ruckerville...
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New study highlights NCAA spending gaps
Annual spending on sports by public universities in six big-time conferences like the SEC and Big 12 has passed $100,000 per athlete -- about six to 12 times the amount those universities are spending per student on academics, according to a study...Tags: Big East Conference, Texas Longhorns, Budgets and Budgeting, Economy, Business and Finance, Pacific-12 Conference
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Study highlights spending gaps in NCAA
AP Education WriterAnnual spending on sports by public universities in six big-time conferences like the SEC and Big 12 has passed $100,000 per athlete — about six to 12 times the amount those universities are spending per student on academics, according to a study...Tags: Big East Conference, Texas Longhorns, Budgets and Budgeting, Arkansas Razorbacks, Economy, Business and Finance
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