The Texas Access to Justice Commission presented the Law Student Pro Bono Award to Loeffler, a student at the University of Houston Law Center, during the New Lawyers' Induction Ceremony in Austin on November 14.
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The aspiring scientists will leverage their scholarships to advance their organic chemistry research and uncover innovative ways to diagnose schizophrenia.
This course focuses on the role Philadelphia’s colleges and universities — and their affiliated healthcare entities — play in organizing the region’s economy.
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A $739,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation is funding the program, which will be administered by Haverford's Hurford Humanities Center.
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Wright, a professor of classical and near eastern archaeology at Bryn Mawr, starts a five-year term as director of the Athens institution in July.
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The Journal investigates a controversial Guatemalan presidential candidate.
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The state prosecutor in the Delaware Department of Justice was nominated to the federal bench in early May by President Obama.
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Watch the entirety of his talk,“The Blink of an Eye: Rebuilding Cantor Fitzgerald After 9/11 and Caring for the Cantor Families," <a href="http://youtu.be/B8AsWYeVdNo">here</a>.
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The motion picture literary agent at United Talent Agency is featured in <em>The Hollywood Reporter</em>'s 18th annual <a href="http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/gallery/thrs-next-gen-class-2011-256102... Gen issue</a>.
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Sachs writes about Bready's "deep love" for their shared alma mater in the November 2 issue of <em>The Baltimore Sun</em>.
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Visiting Professor John Muse <a href="http://pastelegram.org/reviews/64">reviews a show</a> at the ICA and will discuss <a href="http://www.slought.org/content/11484">'Flat Land' at the Slought Foundation</a>.
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The associate professor of music and director of choral and vocal studies is featured in a <em>Newsworks</em> video with fellow Connector and creator of Play On, Philly, Stanford Thompson.
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Jane Dokko '98 and Tim Taylor '82 spoke at the 2011 Economics Alumni Forum, which was moderated by Rebecca Saxton-Fox '06.
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Howard Brown '12 is balancing his senior-year course load with a burgeoning music career. His fifth release, Thank You Starky, is out now.
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<em>The Washington Post</em> details the career path of the Texas Rangers' assistant GM. For more on Levine's contributions to the AL pennant winners, read the recent <em>New York Times</em> <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/17/sports/baseball/for-texas-rangers-a-st....
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The Texas Rangers' Assistant General Manager is part of <em>The New York Times</em>' story on how smart front office decisions aided the team's recent pennant success.
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The Net Literacy founder, who will graduate in December, was invited to a special event in Arizona as part of his prize.
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