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Rhodes
College
Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer Author To
Discuss Fan Mania
Warren St. John, New York Times reporter and author of
national bestseller Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer: A
Journey Into the Heart of Fan Mania (Crown, 2004),
will be the inaugural speaker for the Rhodes College Sports
and Society Lecture Series on Thursday, Oct. 12.
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Gustavus
Adolphus University
42nd Nobel Conference Explores Future of Medicine
Medicine: Prescription for Tomorrow, the 42nd
Nobel Conference at Gustavus Adolphus College will explore
the successes of modern medicine and consider how it may
further enrich our lives in the future. At the same time,
the conference will also examine a number of public policy
and medical care delivery challenges resulting from these
advances. Read
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Ohio
Northern University
Ohio Northern Receives Record $10 Million Gift
ONU alumnus Clayton L. Mathile and his wife Mary Ann Mathile
have pledged $5 million plus an additional $5 million
in matching funds for the construction of science education
and research facilities on the ONU campus. Read
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Chatham
College
Double Up: A Five-Year Master’s Program
Chatham students have the opportunity to earn a bachelor’s
degree in the major of their choice along with a master’s
degree in as little as five years. Qualified students
may pursue a graduate program at Chatham College or through
the H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy at Carnegie
Mellon University. Read
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Hampshire
College
Listening and the Brain
When Hampshire student Mark Blumberg suddenly lost hearing
in his left ear, he turned what was initially a frightening
experience into a positive one. Blumberg began examining
how music can help Cochlear Implant users “hear”
again. The title of his project: Music as a Rehabilitative
Tool for Cochlear Implant Users. Read
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Regis
University
Good Gas Mileage Can Be Spiritual
In an effort to be more fuel efficient and with a growing
concern for the environment, the Jesuits, a group of priests
at Regis University, decided in 2003 to buy two hybrid
vehicles and are now seen scurrying around town these
days driving Toyota Priuses. Today there are five hybrid
vehicles shared among the community of 10 men.
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