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Jackson Lab Names Scientific Director For Farmington Location
The Hartford CourantA Harvard genetics expert has been named scientific director of the Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine on the campus of the UConn Health Center, the company announced Monday. Charles Lee, who starts Aug. 1, is currently director of the molecular...Tags: Science and Technology, Harvard Medical School, Biology, Education, Birth Defects
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Lehigh Valley health events include Pat Ytsma ride, kids yoga and Zumba
YOGA FOR KIDS AND A GOOD CAUSE Bring your children to learn useful stretching techniques Saturday at the West End Yoga Center in Allentown and help save the lives of defenseless animals. Take a yoga class with your child and learn techniques that...Tags: Allentown, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Breinigsville, Human Interest, Animals
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READER SUBMITTED: U.S. Officials Visit Meriden Schools And Family Zone
MeridenFor the second time in just eight months, federal education officials visited Meriden on Friday, May 10, to learn about groundbreaking work taking place in the schools. The visit began at 7:45 a.m. at Casimir Pulaski Elementary School, where Deborah...Tags: Elementary Schools, U.S. Department of Education, Waterbury, Education, Meriden
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Opening up their 'hearts' for autism
The Daily Review, Towanda, Pa."Won't you share a piece of your heart for Autism?" That was the question put out Sunday by Autism Hearts, a local organization that helps those affected by autism. And a large group of at least 100 or more people answered that question in the...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy, Politics
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N.J. developmental centers brace for huge change
The Philadelphia InquirerWith its imposing, Victorian-era buildings and leafy, college-like campus, the Vineland Developmental Center was in its time a state-of-the-art institution for treating young women with complex mental and emotional disorders. At its peak in the late...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Learning Disability, The Philadelphia Inquirer, U.S. Supreme Court, Health and Medical Professionals
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Gov. Scott vetoes 3% tuition hike, $368M in projects
TALLAHASSEE – Gov. Rick Scott vetoed $368 million in lawmaker pet projects Monday and blocked a 3 percent tuition hike for Florida colleges and universities. The tuition increase passed earlier this month was a small piece of the overall $74.1...
Tags: Pine Hills, Executive Branch, Andy Gardiner, Budgets and Budgeting, Education
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Sullivan Award winner exceeds students' needs
Reading Eagle, Pa.There was a point early this school year when Sue Raynes nearly burned out. The pressure. The endless planning. The frustration. It was all just piling up on her. Luckily for her students, it was just a passing phase. "The children need her,"...Tags: Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Students, Anne Sullivan, Awards and Prizes
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10 Things to know for Monday
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: 1. GOP LOOKS TO CAPITALIZE ON OBAMA WOES Many Republicans would like to deny the president a victory in immigration reform, which is being...Tags: Vaccines, Sex Crimes, Long Island
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DSM-5 is here: Are psychiatrists ready to stop arguing about it?
Finally. After many contentious years, the American Psychiatric Assn. has unleashed DSM-5, the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. If you know one thing about the DSM, it’s probably that this book is...
Tags: University of New Mexico, Psychiatry, Science and Technology, Culture, Mental Health
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The Philadelphia Inquirer PhillyInc column
The Philadelphia InquirerDoes Philadelphia have room for one more specialized business incubator? It may, indeed, if enough education- technology entrepreneurs choose to take the plunge into what the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education calls its new...Tags: Business, Science and Technology, Bucks County, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Special Olympics award is pride in participating
The Brunswick News, Ga.When Jabri Mack and his Glynn Academy classmate, Willie Wallace, neared the finish line of the 100-yard dash at the regional Special Olympics Thursday, the effort to outdo each other was apparent. They matched each other stride for stride as they...Tags: Camden County, Special Olympics
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Irvine tackles housing for developmentally disabled
Irvine Councilwoman Christina Shea's proposal to investigate and improve the housing situation for developmentally disabled residents drew applause — and unanimous approval — at Tuesday's meeting. This "vulnerable group" does not receive...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy, Politics
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