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Flex spending plan open enrollment ends Nov. 30 These plans offered by human resources allow employees to save money on their out-of-pocket health and/or child-care expenses. Civil rights digital archive to be created through grant University Libraries is one of three recipients producing a prototype of a digital collection focused on the Civil Rights Movement. 'Best band in the world' La Bottine Souriante at Edison The ensemble's sound infuses traditional folk with the quickness of jazz, the energy of salsa and the breadth of world music. | University to host presidential debate This is the fourth consecutive time the University has been selected to host a debate; "It is an honor and a privilege to once again be chosen," Chancellor Wrighton said. 'Future of Freedom' is topic of Arts & Sciences 'Conversation' Scholars will gather Nov. 13 for the second discussion of key issues that will affect the future of the University, the community and the world. Study enables genetic screen for severe condition The new study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of the Sciences, links atypical HUS to membrane cofactor protein.
PAD to present Mamet's adaptation of The Three Sisters Anton Chekhov's late masterwork, The Three Sisters, is considered by many critics to be the finest drama of the 20th century. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
More Headlines Beloved children's author Paterson to read Nov. 17-18 'Six Months After Iraq' is topic of U.N. official Malloch Brown Science historian Mendelsohn to present Thomas Hall Lecture Expert on Chinese law to lecture Nov. 10 'Globalization, the State, and Society' conference | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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