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Hackers release personal information of 600 in Ohio State College of Dentistry OSU - The Lantern "For Ohio State, the information accessed was five-year-old, non-restricted data from the College of Dentistry," Lynch wrote. "This vulnerability was addressed within less than one half-hour after we noticed suspicious server activity, and thankfully ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Let's get ready to rumble Jacksonville Daily Record The competition began 32 years ago when Mark Hulsey, a partner with Jacksonville-based Smith Hulsey & Busey and a University of Florida graduate, was asked by the dean of the University of Florida College of Law to sponsor a competition between the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Cohen to resign as dean of WSU's College of Health Professions in 2013 Bizjournals.com (blog) The university says a national search will be conducted to find his replacement as dean. Cohen has been the dean of WSU's College of Health Professions for nearly 15 years. Josh Heck covers health care, legal services, professional services and education. See all stories on this topic » | ||
First pharmacy school class has higher than average pass rate L.A. Biz Backers of the school have put a twin project to start a new medical school in Elk Grove on hold for a year to focus on achieving professional accreditation for the pharmacy school. Kathy Robertson covers health care, law, lobbying and labor and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Election Daily: Tish Chafin Huntington Herald Dispatch BIOGRAPHY: I graduated from Marshall University and WVU College of Law. I am managing partner of a law firm where I practiced for 15+ years. Serving on the Supreme Court would allow me to combine my legal experience and desire to give back. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Seattle U.'s longtime education dean, Sue Schmitt, dies at 66 The Seattle Times In her 16 years as dean of the university's College of Education, she secured millions of dollars in grant funding, championed diversity among faculty and the student body and worked to connect the school to both local and global communities. She made ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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High court looks at race in college admissions Seattle Post Intelligencer ... plan has gained traction in part because the university has produced significant diversity by automatically offering about three-quarters of its spots to graduates in the top 10 percent of their Texas high schools, under a 1990s state law signed by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A Day in The Life of The New Design Student Creativity Over five weeks, a course at the Maryland Institute College of Art asks students to figure out ways to improve business and user experiences at two storied institutions: the post office and the gas station. It's an unusual mandate, but these are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Business, Government Legal News from throughout WVW.Va. Could Have ... State Journal The next generation of propane-powered school buses in West Virginia could be on the road at the beginning of the next school year. The West Virginia Board of Education on Oct. 4 approved a request from the state Department of Education to allow it to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Stanley Grimm Southeast Missourian A 1954 graduate of Northeast Missouri State Teacher's College (now Truman State University), Grimm attended the University of Missouri School of Law, where he graduated in 1959. He was admitted to the Missouri Bar the same year and practiced law in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bankrupt Arkansas coach deferred 71% of total pay USA TODAY "It was an obvious attempt to avoid having to turn the cash over to the Chapter 7 bankruptcy trustee and alter the amount of income he had to show," said Scott Ehrlich, a professor and bankruptcy expert at the California Western School of Law. See all stories on this topic » | ||
UK graduate dies in Chicago bicycle accident Lexington Herald Leader Mr. Townsend moved to Chicago to attend law school at DePaul University; he worked as law clerk for the Circuit Court of Cook County in 2009-2010, then worked for the design firm Minimal, Inc. Besides his parents, Mr. Townsend is survived by his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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UTEP engineering program key in recruiting drive El Paso Times UTEP College of Engineering Dean Richard Schoephoerster is among a handful of engineering deans leading a national push to increase the number of engineers in the nation, and do it by changing the way engineers look and think. The change in looks will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Much of UConn's athletic fundraising is secret Boston.com The Associated Press has filed a request to see a copy of the contract between IMG College and Webster under the state's freedom of information law, which says that any document that is ''used, received, or retained by a public agency'' is a public record. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Women in China Face Rising University Entry Barriers New York Times An official who answered the telephone at the Teaching Office at the China University of Political Science and Law said the school did not have gender-based enrollment policies. For criminology, she said, "female students must account for less than 15 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Democrat challenges incumbent Republican for sheriff's position in Allegan County HollandSentinel.com Government experience, qualifications: Graduate of Hamilton Community Schools; Associate's Degree in Law Enforcement from Muskegon Community College; Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from Grand Valley State University (Distinguished Alum); ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mock trial group seeks new schools Arcadia News The expo, sponsored by the Arizona Foundation for Legal Services and Education (AZFLSE) and Xavier College Preparatory, is the first of its kind in Arizona. Mock trials stimulate real court trials and run on the same rules as the real courts. This ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Columbus schools: Correct numbers may fuel vouchers Columbus Dispatch ... schools: Correct numbers may fuel vouchers. Data have direct effect on transfer students. See More. Columbus City Schools employees -- and perhaps others in schools throughout the state -- are accused of falsifying students' records to improve ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Tom Monaghan biography aims to be 'fair, balanced and accurate' AnnArbor.com He also founded Ave Maria College and the Ave Maria School of Law in the Ann Arbor area. The former closed in 2007, while the latter moved to Florida in 2009. A staunch Catholic, Monaghan sold his interest in Domino's in 1998 and has since devoted his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Abortion Rates Fall When Birth Control Is Free KYW Newsradio ... IUDs or contraceptive implants when cost was not an issue. Family planning advocates say the study shows the potential of the health reform law (now known by both supporters and opponents as Obamacare) to reduce unplanned pregnancies nationwide ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Emerging Issues in IP Law – Sports Law Panel – 10/22 12-1 PM ... By IPSA Pacific McGeorge School of Law certifies that this activity for 10/22 conforms to the standards for approved educational activities prescribed by the rules and regulations of The State Bar of California governing minimum continuing legal ... Pacific McGeorge IPSA | ||
Top SSRN Downloads - Law Professor Blogs Network - Typepad By Trusts EstatesProf University of Idaho College of Law, Unaffiliated ... Jason Mazzone, University of Illinois College of Law, ... Quinnipiac University School of Law, ... University of Southern California - Law School, ... University of Washington School of Law, ... Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog |
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College Of Law | Loyola University New Orleans College of Law Faculty Colloquium Series ... College of Law alumna Laura Cisneros, associate professor from Golden Gate University School of Law, will ... calendar.loyno.edu/sites/law/event/dn6q5f9qn4 | ||
College of Law Celebrates Pro Bono Service Oct. 22-26 | ULaw ... From October 22 -26, the College of Law joins the Utah State Bar in celebrating pro bono service and encouraging law students and practitioners to volunteer ... today.law.utah.edu/.../college-of-law-celebrates-pro-bono-serv... | ||
News | Sturm College of Law Sturm College of Law News. Important information re: road closures during the Presidential Debate October 3. September 27, 2012. Important information re: ... www.law.du.edu/.../important-information-re-road-closures-d... | ||
Shonu McEchron | College of Law | University of Wyoming Shonu V. McEchron. Visiting Professor of Law. B.S., The University of Iowa (1997 ), with Honors J.D., Penn State University, The Dickinson School of Law (2004) ... www.uwyo.edu/law/faculty-and-staff/shonu-mcechron.html |
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