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Reunion 2021 to be virtual, open to all Cornellians | Cornell Chronicle

17/02/2021 Chester Stevens Cornell University

Due to the ongoing pandemic and related public health concerns, Cornell will hold all-virtual Reunion events this June for a

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FitRec Opens for Recreational Exercise, Club Sports Soon

17/02/2021 Chester Stevens Boston University

Been missing your workouts? Good news: FitRec opened February 12 for recreational exercise. Club sports will return February 19. FitRec

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Research helps solar technology become more affordable

17/02/2021 Chester Stevens University of Manchester

The research team hope that the cells will bring forward the large-scale application of perovskite solar cell technology. Professor Brian

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J. Hillis Miller, esteemed English professor and critic

17/02/2021 Chester Stevens Yale University

On the death of J. Hillis Miller at 92, we offer these few remarks in his memory: Hillis began his

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Serving across a diverse spectrum | UNC-Chapel Hill

17/02/2021 Chester Stevens University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Even when public service focuses on one cause or community, there can be myriad ways to conduct service work. Individuals

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University professor among those recognised for application of social science to real world problems | News

17/02/2021 Chester Stevens University of Aberdeen

A University of Aberdeen professor is among 37 leading social scientists recognised for the contribution their work makes to the

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Scientists able to see how potential cancer treatment reacts in single cell

17/02/2021 Hayley Burrows University of Warwick

· Osmium is a rare precious metal that could be used to treat cancer with fewer side effects when compared

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Purdue police ask motorists to keep vehicles in temporary parking locations

17/02/2021 Hayley Burrows Purdue University

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University police ask motorists to continue to use the temporary campus parking locations while crews

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MURDOCK study’s COVID-19 project contributes to NC research network that monitors Coronavirus in sewer systems

17/02/2021 Chester Stevens Duke University

A Duke COVID-19 study tracking the pandemic in Cabarrus County is contributing data to a statewide research network monitoring the

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Harold ‘Hal’ Bierman Jr., professor emeritus, dies at 96 | Cornell Chronicle

17/02/2021 Chester Stevens Cornell University

Harold “Hal” Bierman Jr., the Nicholas H. Noyes Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Management and Finance, who transformed the framing of

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SPH Alums Help Create a Toolkit to End Structural Racism

17/02/2021 Chester Stevens Boston University

The dual crises of COVID-19 and racial reckoning in the United States have challenged individuals and organizations alike to confront

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‘AutoImmunoprofiler’ Builds on Success in Cancer Research to Advance Treatments for Autoimmune Diseases 

17/02/2021 Chester Stevens UC San Francisco

UC San Francisco scientists have formed a research alliance with pharmaceutical firm Eli Lilly and Company aimed at better understanding

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Purdue resumes normal operations

17/02/2021 Hayley Burrows Purdue University

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue University returned to standard operations at 5 p.m. Tuesday (Feb. 16). All employees should report

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Program house dedicated to student veterans planned for fall | Cornell Chronicle

17/02/2021 Chester Stevens Cornell University

A residential program house dedicated to student veterans will open this fall near West Campus, providing a much-needed space for

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Caltech Professors Receive Sloan Research Fellowships

17/02/2021 Chester Stevens California Institute of Technology

Two Caltech faculty members have been awarded Sloan Research Fellowships for 2021: Nick Hutzler (BS '07), assistant professor of physics

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Public Engagement Project Announces 2021 Faculty Fellows

17/02/2021 Chester Stevens University of Massachusetts

The Public Engagement Project (PEP) at the University of Massachusetts Amherst is pleased to announce the 2021 Public Engagement Faculty

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2 Plays From Catalyst: A Theatre Think Tank

17/02/2021 Chester Stevens UC Davis

The Department of Theatre and Dance and Catalyst: A Theatre Think Tank, a launching pad for new works, raise the

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Joey Brink explains why the carillon “is the perfect social-distance instrument.”

17/02/2021 Chester Stevens University of Chicago

Was training the students a challenge? Were there new protocols you had to enact because of COVID-19? Student access to the

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UW System President Tommy Thompson statement on Gov. Evers’ budget proposal

17/02/2021 Chester Stevens University of Wisconsin

MADISON, Wis.—University of Wisconsin System President Tommy Thompson issued this statement today on Gov. Tony Evers’ budget proposal: “Governor Evers’

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Variants: More Contagious and Deadly, But Masks and Distancing Still Work

17/02/2021 Chester Stevens UC Davis

[embedded content] There is bad news and good news about the COVID-19 variants emerging around the world and in California. 

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