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Mertha named recipient of Harbison fellowship The fellowship provides research and teaching support for three years to a talented junior faculty member in Arts & Sciences. University College rolls out online registration The Web-based system will automatically recognize employees and grant them tuition remission. Sobol's Shooting Magda explores Israeli/Palestinian identities The Performing Arts Department in Arts & Sciences will present the play Nov. 21-24 in the A.E. Hotchner Studio Theatre. Related: Playwright to speak for Assembly Series |
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New technique examines milk ducts for abnormalities Known as ductoscopy, University researchers use the technique to directly examine the lining of milk ducts in the breast for early signs of cancer and other abnormalities. Could Taylor-made drugs be wave of the future? Chemistry professor John-Stephen A. Taylor has begun to lay the conceptual and experimental groundwork for turns existing chemotherapy drugs into medicinal "smart bombs." Volleyball to start national title hunt at home The 37-1 Bears will open their NCAA tournament play today at 7 p.m. at the Field House. Employee health & wellness is focus of seminar series The Office of Human Resources is now offering monthly brown-bag seminars to promote health and wellness; the first is Nov. 21. |
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