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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: Architecture, Science and Technology, Cultural Development, University of Arizona, State University of New York
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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: Rick Scott, Labor Disputes, FreedomWorks, Political Fundraising, Elections
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FAU to host events for Women's History Month
FAU is hosting a series of events celebrating Women's History Month in March. Events will run through the month of April. See below for a list of events. ‘Our Stories, Our Strength’ Art Show Celebrating Women’s History Month...Tags: Feminism, Rosario Dawson, Science, Architecture, Arts
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UMass-Lowell Will Move To Division I, Join America East In 2013-14
UMass-Lowell will join the America East next season, replacing B.U., which will depart for the Patriot. This allows the conference to remain at nine members. Below is the press release out of Lowell from the America East is below ... LOWELL, Mass. --...Tags: University of Maryland Baltimore County, ESPN (tv network), Science and Technology, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Teaching and Learning
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Shirley R. More, social worker
Shirley R. More, a retired social worker who earlier had been a Baltimore County public school teacher, died Monday from complications of Alzheimer's disease at Bonnie Blink, the Maryland Masonic Home in Hunt Valley, where she had moved this year. She was...Tags: Social Services, Korean War (1950-1953), Science and Technology, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Teaching and Learning
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More women judges on bench, group says
Women continued to make small gains in the number of judgeship positions held nationwide this year — particularly in Maryland — though they’re far from reaching parity with men, according to a report released Monday. Roughly 27.1...Tags: Judges, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Coast gives interim vice chancellor job permanently
The Coast Community College District has made Andreea Serban its permanent vice chancellor of educational services and technology. Serban, who has served in the position on an interim basis since October, will officially become vice chancellor May 1....Tags: State University of New York, Colleges and Universities
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UMBC women fall short against Albany, which goes to NCAAs
A large, boisterous crowd, a big late-game opposing presence inside and some inability to make plays down the stretch was too much for UMBC to overcome as the University at Albany knocked off the Retrievers, 69-61, in the championship game of the...Tags: Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball, College Basketball, College Sports
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Nosovitch wins Maxwell Club's Jim Henry Award; will be honored in AC on March 2
Groller's CornerAnother day, another award for Central Catholic senior Brendan Nosovitch. Maxwell Football Club president Ron Jaworski announced on Wednesday morning that the Vikings' record-breaking quarterback has been selected as the MFC's 27th Jim Henry Award winner.... -
Howard County residents' college news
Lauren Frenz, of Mount Airy, traveled to Honduras as part of a service learning program at Malone University, in Anton, Ohio. She is a senior majoring innursing. Afton Vechery, of Woodbine, earned a Bachelor of Science in business enterprise management,...Tags: Arizona, Science, Mount Airy, Science and Technology, Human Interest
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Leonard Kastle dies at 82; writer-director of 'The Honeymoon Killers'
When Leonard Kastle's debut movie as a writer and director, "The Honeymoon Killers," was released in 1970, critics raved over the grimly realistic, low-budget, black-and-white crime drama about a lowlife lothario and his overweight nurse lover whose...Tags: William F. Buckley, Celebrities and Health Issues, Warren Beatty, Movies, Travel
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Electromagnetic field studies reach different conclusions
How could respectable scientists armed with the same data on electromagnetic fields end up on opposite sides of the spectrum? The studies themselves are largely to blame. The results are often ambiguous and hard to interpret. Some suggest a link between...Tags: Children, Science, Science and Technology, Newspaper and Magazine, State University of New York
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