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President-elect Lynn Pasquerella has high hopes for broadening reach of Mount Holyoke College
Lynn Pasquerella, the daughter of a welder and a factory worker, hopes to expand the reach of Mount Holyoke College across the globe when she becomes its next president in July.
Under the microscope: Glowing alien-like flea takes top photography prize
This strange alien-like creature is not a character from a science-fiction blockbuster but actually from far closer to home.
Five Colleges (MA) Consortium Plans Tech Consolidation
Yet more academic libraries are looking to save money by sharing functions. The Five College Librarians Council has released a draft report that addresses cost savings by consolidating acquisition, cataloging, and book processing functions among the Five Colleges, Inc.
STAUNTON - Marian Berky Read, 88, while in the loving company of her three children, passed away Wednesday, Nov.
In Brooklyn, Her Farmer's Heart Is Happy
Kristen Schafenacker, 26, is the senior farm assistant at Added Value, an urban farm located opposite the Ikea in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Wendy Wasserstein's 'Uncommon Women' being revived at University of Michigan
The University of Michigan Department of Theatre & Drama presents "Uncommon Women and Others," playing Thursday through Sunday at the Arthur Miller Theatre.
Elite schools provide full scholarships
Two top-ranked liberal arts colleges have signed onto a program that gives student leaders from Miami-Dade County full college scholarships.
Experts seek to learn from madness
On display in a museum in Heidelberg is a curious jacket created by a patient who spent her adult life locked up inside a mental asylum in the late 1800s.
November 8: First African American Senator elected, Florida recounts 2000 election ballots
Maine Fast Fact : Portland was originally named Machigonne by the Native Americans meaning "Great Knee" but was renamed Casco when the city was settled by the British in 1632.
Ants Save Mates Trapped in Sand
Helpful acts, such as grooming or foster parenting, are common throughout the animal kingdom, but accounts of animals rescuing one another from danger are exceedingly rare, having been reported in the scientific literature only for dolphins, capuchin monkeys, and ants.
Unlikely veteran Ann Stahlman Hill lives to support the arts
For decades, children have been mesmerized by plays at the Nashville Children's Theatre as they watched the stories they loved come to life.
Connecticut Native To Lead Mount Holyoke College
Lynn Pasquerella, provost at the University of Hartford for the past 18 months, has been named president of her alma mater, Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Mass.
Philosopher is named head of Mount Holyoke SOUTH HADLEY - Lynn Pasquerella, a philosopher and medical ethicist and the current provost at the University of Hartford, was named the 18th president of Mount Holyoke College.
Lynn Pasquerella to lead Mount Holyoke College
A new president has been chosen for Mount Holyoke College. Trustees of the one of the world's oldest women's colleges named University of Hartford Provost Lynn Pasquerella to succeed outgoing president Joanne Creighton.
Choice voting is the fairest system
Victoria Fahlberg, the executive director of ONE Lowell and leader of the Fair Vote Lowell initiative was instrumental in getting a referendum on the Nov.
Why women hold the key to unlock these family taboos
Plans just revealed by the Dubai Foundation for Women and Children for nationwide surveys to gauge the extent of domestic violence and child abuse will bring into focus issues often neglected - and they are not alone.
Shana Louisa Aoyama to marry John 'Jack' Schuyler Mattson
Sara Ackerman Aoyama of Amherst, announces the engagement of her daughter, Shana Louisa Aoyama, to 2nd Lieutenant John "Jack" Schuyler Mattson of Del Rio, Texas.
A&M prof to join renowned panel
A Texas A&M nutrition and food science professor has been elected as a member of the prestigious National Academy of Sciences' Institute of Medicine.
Photo: Florence woman tries big-time mind game
Approaching the stage on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," contestant Kate Crowther had just one thought running through her mind: Don't fall out of the chair.
Barbara Vianne Hussey of Kittery and formerly of Chicago, died Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009.
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