"You can decide to go in a hole or hide, or you can make a decision to make a difference," Brian Chrobak, who is battling stage 4 male breast cancer, said.
Columbus State University’s College of Education & Health Professions inducted five new honorees into its Hall of Fame during a ceremony on Oct. 21.
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In August, the University of Chicago announced it was pausing admissions to most of its arts and humanities Ph.D. programs.
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Professor David Shaw, who has died aged 101, was a doyen of medical education; as part of the modernising team at the ...
Visitors to Spalding Library were given a science lesson from Dr DNA on Monday (October 27). The Anglian Water and Mad ...
In the 21 years since launching her company, Lee-Sepsick has raised millions of dollars, taken her company public and invented new cervical cancer screening tools, fertility devices and one of the ...