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    Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  1. Robert Joseph Hayes

    Robert Joseph Hayes
    Robert Joseph Hayes October 30th 1918 – April 3rd 2013 Robert was born to Dr. and Mrs. James Cresap Hayes in Portland, Oregon. Bob, as he was called by family and friends, was the fifth of eight Hayes children.  Bob's father James was a strong and...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War

  2. Apr 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Oregon proposes probation over violations in football program

    The University of Oregon has acknowledged major NCAA violations in connection with football recruiting and proposed a self-imposed two-year probation with the loss of one scholarship in each of the next three years, according to documents released by the school.
    The University of Oregon has acknowledged major NCAA violations in connection with football recruiting and proposed a self-imposed two-year probation with the loss of one scholarship in each of the next three years, according to documents released by...

    Tags: Chip Kelly, Women's National Basketball Association, Chicago Bears, Bowl Championship Series, Soccer

  4. Apr 16, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  5. Perfect timing for Oregon feces to hit fan

    Eagles Insiders
    Everyone walking into the Philadelphia Eagles' NovaCare Complex on Tuesday was hit with a blast of fertilizer fumes, presumably due to the grounds crew doing some extensive landscaping all around the premises. But you had to wonder if some of......
  6. Apr 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Geography is covering new ground for travelers

    Forget about learning the state capitals, at least, as the sum total of your knowledge of geography. "Geography is about meaning, not knowing place names and memorizing lists — that was school geography," said Daniel Edelson, vice president for...

    Tags: Google Inc., Services and Shopping, Politics, Science and Technology, University of Alabama at Birmingham

  8. Mar 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Microbe vs. microbe: Sharing bacteria at the roller derby

    What happens in a day at the roller derby?&nbsp; For one thing, scientists have discovered and reported Tuesday <a href="https://peerj.com/" target="_blank">in the journal PeerJ</a>, a lot of bacteria get swapped around.
    What happens in a day at the roller derby?  For one thing, scientists have discovered and reported Tuesday in the journal PeerJ, a lot of bacteria get swapped around. Researchers at the University of Oregon's Biology and Built Environment Center, a...

    Tags: Architecture, Arts and Culture, Science and Technology, Washington, DC, Science

  10. Feb 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Dr. William Blake, UM School of Medicine professor

    Dr. William Dewey Blake, a retired University of Maryland School of Medicine professor who was chairman of the department of physiology, died of cancer Sunday at his Bath, Maine, home. The former Bolton Hill resident was 94.
    Dr. William Dewey Blake, a retired University of Maryland School of Medicine professor who was chairman of the department of physiology, died of cancer Sunday at his Bath, Maine, home. The former Bolton Hill resident was 94. Born in Summit, N.J., and...

    Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Science and Technology, Teachers, Physiology, Baltimore Museum of Art

  12. Jan 28, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  13. New Orange security director oversaw campus police expansion

    Sentinel School Zone - Orlando Sentinel
    Orange schools have hired a new director of school safety and security, a position that will be at the heart of the district's response to Orange County mayors and police chiefs, who have been pushing for a larger role in school security planning over the...
  14. Dec 19, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Field Museum to cut staff and research, refocus mission

    Battered by the recession and a high debt load, the Field Museum on Tuesday announced plans to cut staff, overhaul its operations and limit the scope of its research.
    Tribune Reporters
    Battered by the recession and a high debt load, the Field Museum on Tuesday announced plans to cut staff, overhaul its operations and limit the scope of its research. A comprehensive plan being drawn up by museum officials also could include changes to...

    Tags: Moody's Corporation, Financially Distressed Companies, Arts and Culture, Science and Technology, Field Museum of Natural History

  16. Dec 17, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. IATSE to picket UCLA and USC games in dispute with Pac-12 (updated)

    The dispute between the newly formed Pac-12 Network and the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees is escalating.
    The dispute between the newly formed Pac-12 Network and the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees is escalating. IATSE, which represents over 100,000 crew members who work on movies and TV shows, will set up picket lines outside college...

    Tags: University of Washington, Arizona State University, College Sports, Education, USC Trojans

  18. Dec 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Adler Planetarium names Michelle Larson new president

    Michelle Larson's faculty page at Utah State University displays a picture of her cozying up to a bust of Albert Einstein. Lego Albert Einstein.
    Michelle Larson's faculty page at Utah State University displays a picture of her cozying up to a bust of Albert Einstein. Lego Albert Einstein. That combination, science with a populist face, is a pretty fair summation of what she'll have to bring...

    Tags: Education, Teachers, Science and Technology, NASA, Colleges and Universities

  20. Sep 12, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Retiring Field Museum, Adler Planetarium presidents give their final thoughts

    This autumn and early winter will see the biggest change in Chicago's Museum Campus since Lake Shore Drive took a hard swing to the west to create the parkland connection of cultural institutions 14 years ago.
    This autumn and early winter will see the biggest change in Chicago's Museum Campus since Lake Shore Drive took a hard swing to the west to create the parkland connection of cultural institutions 14 years ago. This time, though, the alteration is not one...

    Tags: Wrigley Field, Technology, Environmental Issues, Science and Technology, NASA

  22. Aug 1, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  23. Rotary member will travel to Japan

    Jewel Price of the Glendale Sunrise Rotary Club has been selected to lead the club&rsquo;s Group Study Exchange to Japan this fall. Among the seven candidates, officials said, Price has exhibited outstanding leadership, exceptional organizational skills and abundant international experiences.
    Jewel Price of the Glendale Sunrise Rotary Club has been selected to lead the club’s Group Study Exchange to Japan this fall. Among the seven candidates, officials said, Price has exhibited outstanding leadership, exceptional organizational skills...

    Tags: University of California, Berkeley, Japan, Suzuki Motor Corp., Awards and Prizes, Colleges and Universities

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