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- It takes a tribe - of dedicated undergrads - to 'raise' the Stanford Powwow
- The annual celebration of Native American culture, which will be held Mother's Day Weekend in the Eucalyptus Grove on the Stanford campus, will feature singing, dancing and drumming, and artisans and food vendors selling their wares. More than four-dozen Stanford students have been working since September to produce the event.
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- Beer foam examined In new book by UC Davis brewing expert
- Foam capping a glass of beer is not just a frothy byproduct of the brewing process but a key component of beer quality and consumer satisfaction, writes highly acclaimed brewing scientist Charles Bamforth of the University of California, Davis, in a new book, "Foam."
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- UC and 'President Lincoln' celebrate dawning of public universities
- UC Davis Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi joined UC President Mark G. Yudof and President Abraham Lincoln here on Monday (April 30) to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the federal law that launched dozens of public universities across the country.
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- Emory Resident Physician gets Behind-the-scenes Media Exposure
- When the Managing Editor of Medical Coverage for ABC News sent an email asking for medical school residents to serve as volunteers at ABC's headquarters in New York City, Emory emergency medicine resident Dr. Murtaza Akhter was not shy about coming forward.
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- Williams Gallery Exhibit Features Photography of Dennis Brack
- "Recording History," an exhibition of the photographs of veteran Washington photographer Dennis Brack, opens May 11 at Washington and Lee University, in the Williams Gallery of Huntley Hall on the W&L campus.
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- 'The Wise Heart: The Story Of Emory University' set to debut on PBA30TV
- "The Wise Heart: The Story of Emory University" premieres at 8 p.m., Thursday, April 26, with encore presentations at 10 p.m. and on Sunday, April 29 at 8 p.m.
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- Holocaust Remembrance Week at W&L, April 26-May 3
- Washington and Lee University will observe Holocaust Remembrance Week April 26 through May 3 with a variety of activities beginning with a vigil and featuring several films, a trip to the Holocaust Museum in Washington, and a talk by Holocaust survivor Jay M. Ipson.
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- UC Berkeley class prepares disabled students for competitive job market
- If it’s a tough job market out there for able-bodied college graduates, imagine how employment prospects might look to students with cerebral palsy or a muscular or neurodegenerative disease.
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- A Stanford Event: How the Arts Contribute to the Occupy Movement
- Students and members of the community explore how artists have occupied spaces in order to transform them, and consider the role of the arts in economic, immigrant, political and social justice struggles.
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- Yale School of Drama and Yale Repertory Theatre Receive Transformational $18 Million Gift from The Robina Foundation To Permanently Endow the Creation of New Plays and Musicals for the American Stage
- Yale Center for New Theatre Renamed Binger Center for New Theatre in Honor of Robina Founder James H. Binger
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- Scholars' Lab Uses Do-It-Yourself Kit to Capture Birds-Eye-View of Grounds
- Staff from the Scholars' Lab in the University of Virginia Library hoisted a tethered weather balloon hundreds of feet above Clark Hall last week to demonstrate do-it-yourself aerial photography techniques for students, faculty and staff.
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- UW’s Barnes Receives Louisiana Literary Award
- Donna A. Barnes, associate professor and head of the University of Wyoming Department of Sociology, received the prestigious Louisiana Literary Award given by the Louisiana Library Association.
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- Michael Day Receives Ellbogen Lifetime Teaching Award in UW
- Day, who retired this past December after nearly 30 years as a University of Wyoming professor of adult education, is the winner of the 2012 John P. Ellbogen Lifetime Teaching Award. The Ellbogen award recognizes the long, distinguished and exemplary career of one senior faculty member who has excelled as a teacher at UW.
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- UW Women’s Club Marks 100 Years with Fashion Show
- To celebrate its 100th anniversary, the University of Wyoming's Women's Club will host a "Through the Ages Fashion Show," Saturday, April 28, from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m at Hart's Alley (404 S. Second St).
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- UW Historic Hitchcock Home Subject of Public Open House Thursday
- One of Laramie's best known homes, designed by prolific architect Wilbur A. Hitchcock in 1909, will soon be the new building of the University of Wyoming Honors Program.
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- Harvard University Elects James W Breyer to Corporation
- The Harvard University announced that James W. Breyer, a leading venture capitalist, will join the President and Fellows of Harvard College, also known as the Harvard Corporation, on July 1, 2013.
- Sacred Heart University Names Bobby Valentine Athletics Director
- The Sacred Heart University sports community gets a shot in the arm with the joining of Bobby Valentine, a big name in baseball circle. On Tuesday he was named executive director of Intercollegiate Athletics by the university.
- Eastern Michigan University to Host Unplug Event
- The Eastern Michigan University will observe an unplugged event on Wednesday, Feb 27 at 5 p.m in the Multi-Cultural Lounge of King Hall on Ypsilanti campus of Eastern Michigan University.
- Energy Secretary Chu to Resume Teaching Physics at Stanford University
- United States Secretary of Energy Steven Chu will head back to the Stanford University to join the faculty after he demits his office this year.
- John F Kerry Will Make First Policy Speech at University of Virginia
- US Secretary of State, John F. Kerry will speak at the University of Virginia on Feb 20. It's said to be his first public remarks after succeeding Hillary Clinton earlier this year.
- EMU Marching Band to Perform on Detroit Public TV Music Show
- The Eastern Michigan University Marching Band will be featured on the nationally syndicated television show, "Ariel, Zoey, & Eli, Too," aired on Detroit Public Television (WTVS), Friday, Feb. 15, at 5 p.m, said the university.






