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Maryland Symphony Orchestra music director receives grant
katec@herald-mail.comMaryland Symphony Orchestra Music Director Elizabeth Schulze has been artistic director and conductor of the Flagstaff (Ariz.) Symphony Orchestra since the fall of 2008. Earlier this month, Schulze learned that she is the winner of the first Sorel...Tags: Entertainment, U.S. Congress, Music, Music Industry, Culture
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Housing bubble hero
The gig: Christopher Thornberg is founding partner of Beacon Economics, a Los Angeles-based economics consulting firm. Since its founding in 2007, Beacon has provided economic analysis and forecasting for cities, counties and corporate clients. He...
Tags: Realty, Family, Clemson University, University of California, Los Angeles
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Evidence suggests Maya roots more tangled than previously thought
The classic Maya civilization, which flourished in Central America for more than 600 years, has been celebrated for its vast city states adorned with monumental pyramids and for its technological feats such as the development of an elaborate written...
Tags: Science and Technology, University at Albany , Geography, Archaeology, Cultural Development
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Second president of NCC dies
Robert Kopecek, who was Northampton Community College's second and longest-serving president, died Thursday at his home in near Charlotte, N.C., the college reported. Kopecek, 76, guided the college through major growth during his tenure from 1977 to...
Tags: Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Education, Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Colleges and Universities, Bethlehem Township (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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A New Breed Of Doctor, From New School
The Hartford CourantWith the health care system swamped by the Affordable Care Act and a physician shortage threatening the future of health care, the medical community has called for more medical schools to produce more doctors — specifically, more primary care...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Graduation, Politics, Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning
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A new roost for Texas Hold 'Em
Texas Hold 'Em BBQ 2528 N. Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale 954-527-4115 Cuisine: Barbecue Cost: Inexpensive-moderate Hours: Lunch and dinner daily Reservations: Only for parties of eight or more Credit cards: All major Bar: Beer and wine Sound...Tags: Restaurants, Foods and Beverages, Fort Lauderdale, Beef Brisket, Lifestyle and Leisure
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FIU hires Norfolk State's Anthony Evans
Last year, when FIU was looking for a new head basketball coach, Norfolk State’s Anthony Evans was a finalist for the position, but the job went to Richard Pitino. Turns out, Evans only had to wait a year to get the job. FIU athletic director...
Tags: National Invitation Tournament, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Florida International Golden Panthers, Minnesota Golden Gophers, Maryland Terrapins
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Kentucky Writers Day to feature new activities
jbrummett@amnews.comGRAVEL SWITCH — A number of new activities are scheduled for this year’s Kentucky Writers Day event Friday through Sunday at Penn’s Store. A longtime supporter of Penn’s Store, musician Michael B. Hill, died March 25. The...Tags: Entertainment, Music, Lebanon, Sparrow (music group), Music Industry
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Influence of big-money 'SuperPACs' not so clear
CHICAGO — There's a scary bedtime story on money in politics about how the U.S. Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United ruling unleashed a tidal wave of corporate cash into politics and drowned out the voices of the little people. But as researchers...
Tags: Political Fundraising, Career and Workplace, Mississippi State University , Science and Technology, Finance
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Hagerty lacrosse teams draw closer with assist from guardian angels
When the national anthem plays before Hagerty's lacrosse games, Jake McCarthy and Katie Schwab feel the connection. McCarthy draws closer to his father, John, the man he so closely resembles — in looks, the way he talks and his mannerisms....
Tags: Pancreatic Cancer, Leukemia, Lacrosse, Aneurysm, Sports
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Washington College not using last year as motivation for Saturday's tilt with Dickinson
Washington College’s remarkable turnaround last season absorbed a little bit of a blow when the team fell to Dickinson, 11-6, in the title game of the Centennial Conference tournament on May 6. It was the second-to-last game as the Shoremen lost...
Tags: Washington College (Maryland), Chestertown, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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After loss at Roanoke, Cantabene wants Stevenson to play with anger
Paul Cantabene was not entirely sure how the Stevenson players would react after dropping a 14-13 overtime decision to Roanoke on Tuesday night. But as the No. 3 Mustangs prepare to dip back into Middle Atlantic Conference play with a visit from...
Tags: Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia)
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