Archive for August, 2009

Europe Braces for Swine Flu’s Potential – New York Times


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Europe Braces for Swine Flu's Potential
New York Times
Simon Cauchemez, an epidemiologist at Imperial College London, said that evidence from the spread of the virus in past months in the southern hemisphere,
Schools gear up for busy flu seasonGainesville Times
Schools focus on swine flu prevention as students returnWashington Examiner
Swine flu's re-emergence: Questions and answersNewsday
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Sneezing Sorority Sisters, Football P… – Bloomberg

Sneezing Sorority Sisters, Football Players Spur College Swine Flu
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College students are the least likely age group to avail themselves of the shots, key this year because young people are most susceptible to the H1N1 strain

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UTSA alumnus Rafael Veraza discusses … – UTSA Today


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UTSA alumnus Rafael Veraza discusses experiences in Africa
UTSA Today
The program sponsors several scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students as well as for qualified professionals pursuing vocational studies.

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New Degree, New Curriculum, New Horizons – Nanotechnology News

New Degree, New Curriculum, New Horizons
Nanotechnology News
In addition, CNSE also provides access to its one-of-a-kind, world-class Albany nanotech Complex by offering training for community college students,

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Transfer Troubles in California – U.S. News & World Report

Transfer Troubles in California
U.S. News & World Report
The growing numbers of community college students who are the first in their families to go to college could increase the challenges for schools,

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Hawkeye football economics – UI The Daily Iowan


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Hawkeye football economics
UI The Daily Iowan
Athletics pays all athletes' scholarships to the university, totaling $8 million last year. That's $8 million in guaranteed tuition and fees for students

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Even with deep Armenian roots, Watert… – Boston Globe


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Even with deep Armenian roots, Watertown High barely saves classes
Boston Globe
She was the school's Armenian heart and soul – organizing annual cultural festivals, bake sales, and scholarships for college-bound students.

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Sorority Rush, Football Practices Spu… – Bloomberg


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Sorority Rush, Football Practices Spur College Swine Flu Season
Bloomberg
College students are the least likely age group to avail themselves of the shots, key this year because young people are most susceptible to the H1N1 strain
Swine flu's re-emergence: Questions and answersNewsday
Students Form Human Chain to Promote Swine Flu AwarenessPatna Daily
Schools Worldwide Make Swine Flu PlansMyFox Tampa Bay

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