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Williston man creates marble statue of former president...
Williston man creates marble statue of former president WILLISTON, N.D. Williston pathologist John Andelin says creating a marble Sculpture of former President George H.W. Bush was a humbling experience.
Sep 30, 2009 | The Australian
Hobbit species may not have been human
AFTER five years of arguments over the so-called hobbits, the University of New England paleoanthropologist who formally described the tiny new hominin species from the Indonesian island of Flores is facing another wave of controversy.
WILLISTON Admiration for a U.S. president drove Dr. John Andelin to devote his spare time for more than four years to creating a special work of art.
Training By Experience For Medical Students Involved In Nursing Home Program
A geriatric training method pioneered by Marilyn R. Gugliucci, PhD, president of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education has proved successful enough that she plans to implement it on a national level.
Thomas Hedley Reynolds a 42, RIP
From Bates Views : Thomas Hedley Reynolds, known for nearly three decades of transformational leadership at two Maine educational institutions, died Tuesday, Sept.
York veterinarian writes cat care guidelines
Editor's note: Business writer Rob Levey recently interviewed veterinarian Dr. Gerry Beekman.
Vote 0 Votes The first weeks of the semester present many exciting firsts, challenges and transitional processes for incoming freshmen at the University of Wisconsin, but many overlook the unique hurdles transfer students face when they arrive at their new home.
An influential advocate for dance
HILARY Crampton, a respected figure in the dance world and senior dance writer for The Age from 1997, has died of cancer at the Westhaven Nursing Home in Footscray, aged 66.
George H.W. Bush honored with statue in Maine
Former President George H.W. Bush of Houston says his mother might not approve of a statue honoring him at the University of New England.
Uni's to strike for new agreements
The actions follow strikes at the University of New England and Charles Sturt University on September 9 and at Victorian and Tasmanian campuses on May 21.
Questions Cloud Future Of Health Clinics
University of New England officials met for hours Monday to discuss the future of University Health Care.
Dozens Demand Answers About UNE Clinics
More than 100 people held a rally in Portland Saturday, demanding answers from the University of New England about the future of University Health Care.
NTEU strike demands conditions, respect
The picket, together with the spirited rally of more than 100 members in town later that day, sent a strong message to management.
Health Workers Still Wary Of UNE's Plan For Clinics
People concerned about the future of six University of New England health clinics were in Monument Square in Portland Saturday.
A week after 90 staff members were told they would be without jobs by November, the president of the University of New England said the clinics the school runs will not close.
Cubans bring democracy, one letter at a time
By the book...Cuban literacy instructor Gregorio de Costa in Motakilk, East Timor.
One of Maine's two new pharmacy programs is set to welcome its' first class of students on Wednesday.
University of New England announces new pharmacy school
PORTLAND,A Maine A white coat ceremony greeted the first students to enroll at a Maine universitya s new pharmacy school last Friday.
Eric Osborne has joined the general surgeons staff at St. Mary's Surgical Associates' Lewiston practice.
UNE Pharmacy College Welcomes First Class
The 100-member inaugural class of the University of New England's new College of Pharmacy has been formally welcomed to the school.
Forecaster Forum: Medical school sheds light on what matters most in life
Forecaster Forum: Medical school sheds light on what matters most in life Published: Aug 31, 2009 12:20 pm - By Kate Hayes Kate Hayes Kate Hayes lives in Topsham and is a former news assistant at The Forecaster.
Wessels unravels Brooks landscape mysteries
BROOKS : New Hampshire author Tom Wessels will show how to unravel the complex stories that are etched into the Maine landscape at a special half-day workshop called "Reading the Forested Landscape," at 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept.
UNE staff to stop operating clinics that serve thousands
The University of New England plans to stop running its community health clinics, which provide health care to thousands of Mainers, in November.
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