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Heather Lynch Named to Rowing Scholar Athlete List

The Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA) announced their scholar athletes for the 2008 season Wednesday. Junior Heather Lynch of Santa Clara women's crew was named to that list. Lynch posted a 3.84 grade point average for the fall term and
Heather Lynch Named to Rowing Scholar Athlete List


Weigh In On The State Of Campus Activism

29.05.2008 20:56    ypulse.com
Our friends at Mother Jones magazine want to know what you, Ypulse readers, think about the state of campus activism. They've already discovered some interesting tidbits so far like: - Two thirds of respondents believe that buying organic is activism.-

Global Change in the Built Environment

29.05.2008 20:50    hbswk.hbs.edu
Published:May 29, 2008Author:Arthur SegelDate: May 5-7, 2008Faculty Chair: Arthur SegelFaculty Summary Report:Colloquium: Global Change in the Built EnvironmentWhat were the overall goals of the colloquium?The goals of the colloquium were to celebrate Harvard Business School's 100 years and its significant

Geographer David Hooson dies at age 82

29.05.2008 20:49    berkeley.edu
Professor Emeitus David Hooson - a scholar of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, national identities, and the history of geographic ideas - died May 16 while swiming at Shell Beach on Tomales Bay.

Cal team preps for AIDS/Life Cycle, June 1-7

29.05.2008 20:49    berkeley.edu
A 25-member Cal team is gearing up for the 2008 AIDS/LifeCycle, which kicks off Sunday, June 1 in San Francisco. Students and staff on the team will send updates, in an online journal, as they pedal their way to Los

BYU Graduate Gets Research Paper Published

29.05.2008 17:10    newsnet.byu.edu
Many graduate students hope to one day have their byline in a scholarly journal, but recent graduate Brett Alldredge was able to accomplish this during his undergraduate studies.

Making Right Decisions Aids in Choosing a Career

29.05.2008 17:10    newsnet.byu.edu
A program analyst at the Transportation Security Administration spoke to students and faculty on making right decisions when it comes to choosing a career.

RSL Drops Another Game on the Road

29.05.2008 15:51    newsnet.byu.edu
Real Salt Lake let any aspirations of U.S. Open Cup glory vanish Tuesday night, when they dropped a play-in game to the Columbus Crew, 2-0.
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Track Team Sprints into Regionals

29.05.2008 15:51    newsnet.byu.edu
BYU men's and women's track and field teams will compete this weekend at the NCAA West Regional Championship in Northridge, Calif.
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Proper Etiquette Could Make or Break Careers

29.05.2008 15:51    newsnet.byu.edu
When graduation comes around it's time to step it up as interviews are set up with potential employers.

Michael Delaurenti to Compete at NCAA West Regionals This Weekend

Senior Michael Delaurenti will make Santa Clara history this Saturday at Cal State Northridge where he will compete in the men's steeplechase at the NCAA West Regionals. Delaurenti is the first Bronco in the history of the outdoor track program
Michael Delaurenti to Compete at NCAA West Regionals This Weekend

Don't Feed 'The Millennials'

29.05.2008 06:09    ypulse.com
I was watching the "60 Minutes" report on "Millennials" in the workplace and while I've heard everything that was said before (and even wrote a white paper on these issues for nGenera awhile back), the segment left me feeling as

Teachers' institute to focus on Age of Exploration in the Americas

29.05.2008 06:01    berkeley.edu
Educators will delve into the complex era of European exploration and expansion - and the civilizations they encountered in the 'New World' - at a free institute offered July 14-16 by the campus's Center for Latin American Studies. Educators are

Apple or Pear? Recent findings on extra body fat

29.05.2008 06:01    berkeley.edu
If you're overweight, do you carry most of your surplus pounds at your waist or your hips? Where extra fat is stored is important, reports the UC Berkeley Wellness Letter.

HHMI names 5 new UC Berkeley investigators

29.05.2008 06:01    berkeley.edu
Five Berkeley faculty members have received one of the most sought-after honors in biomedical research: appointment as Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigators, with guaranteed research support for five, 10 or more years.

Grad student wins big on 'Jeopardy'

29.05.2008 06:01    berkeley.edu (2)
By the end of her sixth evening on "Jeopardy!", May 27, Larissa Kelly, a UC Berkeley history grad student, had racked up more than $200,000 in winnings. Her seventh game airs Wednesday night.

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