Television’s 'Medicine Men Go Wild' will pass on the benefits of their experiences in some of the world’s most remote regions to students in Dundee this week.
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PhD students are invited to submit abstracts for an upcoming symposium focusing on the life sciences taking place in April.
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Today at a symposium with more than 400 of its higher education customers at its Redmond, Wash., campus, Microsoft Corp. introduced the integration of Microsoft Office Live Workspace into its Microsoft Live@edu suite of services for universities.
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April is "Jazz Appreciation Month" and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra pays tribute with its first-ever DSO Jazz Symposium. Taking place on Wednesday, April 11 at 7 p.m. in The Music Box at the Max M. Fisher Music Center, the event welcomes a panel of renowned jazz educators, musicians and aficionados led by Branford Marsalis, the DSO's 2006-07 Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb Jazz Creative Director.
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Nearly sixty years ago when the United Nations approved the partition plan leading to the creation of the State of Israel, the horrors of the Holocaust were still fresh in people's minds. Now, in 2007, as Israel copes with the aftermath of the latest in an ongoing series of wars with its Arab neighbors, and its very existence is threatened, our group of diverse speakers discusses Israel's relevance today.
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On Saturday, February 24, 2007, the Palm Springs Art Museum's Architecture & Design Council (ADC) will present Design As Art?-a special day-long symposium and reception in honor of Palm Springs Modernism Week. The day-long schedule includes a symposium in the Annenberg Theater from 9:30 a.m. to noon; lunch in the Marcuse Sculpture Garden; and a final panel discussion from 1-2 p.m.
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