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MRA shows no additional damage on Scott's shoulder
BOSTON —Luke Scott got positive news on the state of his right shoulder, as an MRA — an MRI with dye injected into the shoulder — showed no additional damage to his partially-torn labrum. "It's obviously great news," said Scott who...Tags: Baseball, Physical Disabilities, Health, Surgery, Minor League Baseball
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John R. Hubbard dies at 92; USC president, historian and diplomat
John R. Hubbard, a historian and former U.S. ambassador to India who was president of USC in the 1970s, died Sunday at his Rancho Mirage home after a long illness, the university announced. The broad-shouldered and outspoken Texas native, widely known...Tags: Iran, Science and Technology, Rose Bowl Game, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Lauren Catuzzi Grandcolas, 38
On September 11, Lauren Catuzzi Grandcolas, 38, was returning from her grandmother’s funeral in New Jersey to her home in San Rafael, California. Raised in Houston, Texas, the University of Texas graduate had fifteen years of marketing and sales...Tags: Houston, New Jersey, Marketing, Human Interest
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Can a college degree still land you a job?
charles.bassett@the33tv.comIt's move-in day at the University of Texas Arlington and thousands of students starting their future careers. "I was nervous at first but it has been like really awesome here so I love it", said Freshman Haley Venable. "This first week has gone by...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace, Teaching and Learning, Unemployment, Labor Markets
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3 myths can get in the way of losing weight
Calories in, calories out—in theory, losing weight should be that simple. But we're going to venture a guess that the reason two-thirds of Americans are classified as overweight or obese isn't because they can't do basic math. Age, genetics,...Tags: Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Overweight, Science and Technology, Hormones and Metabolism
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UT System Issues Updated Faculty "Productivity" Data
Texas Tribune
In early May, when the University of Texas System released much anticipated data used to measure faculty productivity, it came with a caveat: users were warned that the information had not been verified and could not yield "accurate...Tags: Elections, Politics, Education, Washington, DC, Colleges and Universities
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UT School of Medicine in San Antonio Put on Probation
Texas Tribune
The accreditation of one of the state's medical schools is in jeopardy, according to a memo from Francisco González-Scarano, dean of the University of Texas School of Medicine in San Antonio, sent to faculty and staff today.
According...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, American Medical Association, Drugs and Medicines, Medical Research, Education
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Panich excelling for Dustdevils
The following are updates on area athletes at the collegiate level. Tammy Panich (Glendale Community College, 2011) junior, Texas A&M International University women's golf: Panich, a Glendale High graduate, is flourishing at the Division II level....Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Golf, University of Central Oklahoma , George Fox, Clubs and Associations
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Gov. Rick Perry's big donors fare well in Texas
Texas Gov. Rick Perry has powered his political career on the largesse of donors like Dallas billionaire Harold Simmons, who gave the governor $1.12 million in recent years. And donors like Simmons have found the rewards to be mutual, reaping benefits...Tags: Contracts, Companies and Corporations, Science and Technology, Government, Utah
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Violent Video Games May Lower Violent Crime Rates, Study Shows
doug.magditch@cw33.comAs sales of violent video games go up, violent crimes go down. That's what University of Texas Arlington associate professor Michael Ward discovered in a recent study. The reason? Time. Just about any afternoon in the lobby of UTA's Trinity House you'...Tags: Gaming Industry, Entertainment, Gaming, Baylor University , Politics
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More Texas Schools Teach Safe Sex With Abstinence
Texas Tribune
In the spring, public school students in Midland will cross what until very recently was the political third rail of sex education. For the first time, they will be taught about contraception — and how to practice safe sex.
The West...Tags: Finance, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health, Houston, Harris County
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Child Abuse Increased as Economy Crashed, Study Shows
KTLA NewsWASHINGTON, DC -- As the U.S. economy began to tank, the number of abused kids landing in the hospital with severe brain injuries spiked, a new study shows. Anecdotes linking child abuse to the recession have surfaced before, but there had been no hard...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Concussion, Health, Economy, Business and Finance, Injuries and Wounds
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