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Walters Art Museum names new director, Julia Marciari-Alexander
In naming Julia Marciari-Alexander as executive director on Wednesday, the Walters Art Museum board of directors entrusted one of Baltimore's most important arts institutions to a rising star — and signaled an emphasis on community engagement even...
Tags: French Literature, Artists, Arts, Literature, Yale Center for British Art
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Carl Woese dies at 84; evolutionary biologist
Before Carl R. Woese, science divided the living world into two types of organisms: bacteria and everything else. But the University of Illinois professor and colleagues in the 1970s discovered that microbes now called archaea look like bacteria but...
Tags: Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), Pancreatic Cancer, Biology, Colleges and Universities, Science
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Georg H.B. Luck, Hopkins professor
Georg H.B. Luck, whose career teaching the classics at the Johns Hopkins University spanned two decades and included studying the role magic and witchcraft played in the theology and world of the ancient Greeks and Romans, died Sunday from complications...Tags: South America, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Teachers, Christianity, Brown University
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A crucial step toward retirement security for the working class
It's amazing, and depressing, when political compromise functions only to throw obstacles in the way of ideas that bring the greatest good to the greatest number of people. Today's example: the long, tortuous road to bringing more retirement security to...
Tags: Los Angeles Times Columnists, 401K, Interior Policy, Economy, Business and Finance, Pension and Welfare
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Meatball House Finds A Niche
The Hartford CourantDon't worry too much about cheating on your grandmother's famous meatball recipe. New Haven Meatball House promises they're not taking anything away from Nana, Nonna, Bubbe, Babci or Meme. "We're not trying to compete with Grandma," said owner Bob...Tags: Pizzas, Brunch, Mushrooms, Wines, Breads
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Mass killings often planned, not spontaneous, experts say
The motive behind the Connecticut elementary school rampage is not known, but behavioral specialists with expertise on mass killings note that such events typically do not occur spontaneously, that the perpetrator has harbored both resentments and...
Tags: FBI, Psychiatry, Suicide, Steven Kazmierczak, Crime, Law and Justice
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'Best cover letter' claims 'no unbelievably special skills'
Remember “Impossible is Nothing,” the bloated video resume from Yale University student Aleksey Vayner that went viral in the worst way in 2006? Wall Street turned Vayner into a laughingstock upon viewing him bench-pressing heavy weights,...
Tags: Employees, Education, Career and Workplace, Colleges and Universities
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Long Hours And Sharp Elbows
Hartford Courant / Fox CTFor much of his life, Dannel Malloy has been an avid fan of hockey and rugby. Both rough-and-tumble sports are highly physical and require quick movements, sharp elbows and fast decisions. A rugby player for 22 years, Malloy finally quit when his...Tags: U.S. Senate, Economy, Business and Finance, Income Tax, Dannel P. Malloy , Barack Obama
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The Rev. Eric W. Gritsch, 81, noted Lutheran theologian, author
The Rev. Eric W. Gritsch, a prominent Lutheran theologian, educator and author whose teaching career at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Gettysburg, Pa., spanned more than three decades, died Dec. 29 at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center of...Tags: Vienna (Austria), Seminaries, Teachers, Christianity, Martin Luther
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'January Joiner' A 'Weight-Loss Horror Comedy'
The Hartford CourantThe new comedy "January Joiner" takes its title from those people who make New Year's resolutions to join a gym, eat healthier, and lose those holiday pounds. But the name has a disparaging subtext, implying these folks are destined to become "February...Tags: Off-Broadway Theater, Weight, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Neil LaBute, Entertainment
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One Man's Mission To Make Nutritious Eating Part Of The Curriculum
A salad bar filled with crunchy, vibrant vegetables is one of the first things that students see when they enter the cafeteria at John Winthrop Middle School in Deep River. French fries are no longer fried. They are sliced, roasted potatoes that have...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Obesity, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Diabetes
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Congressman Guthrie visits Centre during get-acquainted tour
smojica@amnews.comCongressman Brett Guthrie has been trying to get to know as many of his new constituents as possible and as a part of that mission spoke at Centre College Friday. Guthrie now represents Boyle, Mercer, Garrard and Jessamine counties, which became part of...Tags: Brett Guthrie, U.S. Army, Paul Ryan, Elections, Politics
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