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Volume 34 Issue 22

Bradford offers program for those working with children >

July 11th, 2002

Bradford to offer new program for those working with children This fall the Bradford campus will launch a new minor in education for non-teachers that will be geared toward those students who plan to work with children in various capacities, such as therapeutic support staff members, juvenile probation officers or counselors. Many students earn degrees […]

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University joins Sloan Digital Sky Survey project >

July 11th, 2002

Pitt joins Sloan Digital Sky Survey project Pitt has joined the most ambitious astronomical research project ever undertaken, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), as a participating institution. The SDSS will map precisely one-quarter of the sky, producing a detailed image of that section and determining the positions and brightness of more than 100 million […]

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AIDS training center gets funding >

July 11th, 2002

AIDS training center gets funding The Graduate School of Public Health (GSPH) has received a three-year, $10.65 million grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of HIV/AIDS, to continue operating the Pennsylvania/Mid-Atlantic AIDS Education Training Center (PA/MA AETC). PA/MA AETC, funded by the Ryan White Comprehensive Care Act, provides clinical HIV/AIDS education and […]

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States funds cancer research bioinformatics consortium >

July 11th, 2002

Cancer research bioinformatics consortium is funded by state The Pennsylvania Cancer Alliance (PCA), a group of six cancer institutes in the state, has been awarded $5.5 million by the Pennsylvania Department of Health to create a bioinformatics consortium for cancer research. The consortium is expected to help establish Pennsylvania as a leader in translational cancer […]

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Pitt joins New Media Centers >

July 11th, 2002

Pitt becomes New Media Centers member Pitt, through its Faculty Instructional Development Lab (FIDL), has been admitted to membership in New Media Centers (NMC), a non-profit organization consisting of more than 100 institutions. According to NMC, the organization "brings forward-thinking colleges and universities together with innovative high-tech companies to explore new ways of teaching and […]

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Be it gambling, drinking, shopping: Addiction is a matter of behavior, prof says >

July 11th, 2002

With the recent legalization of the national Powerball lottery game in Pennsylvania, those who fantasize about hitting “The Big One” have another option. But for compulsive gamblers, Powerball provides yet another way to feed their addiction. “When it comes to addictions, whether Internet addiction or alcoholism or unnecessary eBay purchasing or compulsive gambling, it’s all […]

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Pitt officials mum on tuition, salaries until trustees meet July 15 >

July 11th, 2002

Pitt officials mum on tuition, salaries until July 15 meeting Pitt officials won't reveal their recommendations for raising tuition until July 15, when trustees are expected to approve a budget for the new fiscal year. "We're not going to have anything to say about tuition, faculty and staff salaries, or related matters until the budget […]

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