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While there are many resources available for Bachelor's level students there is somewhat less available for graduate students. Aside from fellowships and scholarships, there are few other grant resources available. This means that loans are a key to financing graduate school.

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Elizabeth Pickett from Liberty High School, one of the students, will be attending the University of Maryland, Baltimore Campus, in the fall. Megan Garber from Century High School, the other student, will be attending the University of Maryland, College Park.

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Owings Mills woman named dean at UM pharmacy school (Westminster Community Times)

Owings Mills resident Natalie D. Eddington took over as dean of the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy Aug. 1. Her appointment ushers in two firsts for the pharmacy school, as Eddington is the first woman and first black to take the helm.

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Bradley University taps Joanne Glasser as first female president (Lexington Herald-Leader)

Bradley University on Tuesday introduced the top administrator at Eastern Kentucky as the first female president of the 110-year-old Peoria school. Joanne Glasser, 56, becomes the 10th president of the 6,100-student university, succeeding David Broski. Broski, who retired in June, earned more than $357,000 in salary and benefits during the 2004-2005 school year, about $127,000 more than the ...

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Glasser may leave EKU for Bradley (Richmond Register)

President Joanne Glasser soon may be leaving Eastern Kentucky University to take over the top position at Bradley University in Peoria, Ill.EKU’s 10th overall and first female president, Glasser reportedly toured facilities on the Bradley campus Monday after meeting Sunday with upper administration and members of the board of trustees about the presidency of the university, which has an ...

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EKU President Glasser taking post in Illinois (Louisville Courier-Journal)

Joanne K. Glasser is credited with raising Eastern Kentucky University's enrollment, launching its first multimillion-dollar capital campaign and taking on much-needed maintenance projects.

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Glasser bids EKU farewell for Bradley (Lexington Herald-Leader)

Eastern Kentucky University President Joanne Glasser resigned yesterday to become the 10th president and first female president of Bradley University in Peoria, Ill. Glasser was also the 10th president and the first female president at EKU. Glasser had been president at the Richmond university of 16,000 students since October 2001. Glasser, 56, had said she hoped to be at Bradley by the time ...

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Bradley taps Joanne Glasser as first female president (The Pantagraph)

PEORIA, Ill. -- Bradley University on Tuesday introduced the top administrator at Eastern Kentucky as the first female president of the 110-year-old Peoria school.

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One wheel, one passion (The Capital)

(L to R) Scorching temperatures did not deter "With Unicycles" team members, Ben Horne, Victor Fernandez and Matthew Bishop from practicing their skills at Severna Park Village.

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Burt Finkelstein, D. Pharm. to Join VisualMED as Senior Pharmacist (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)

VisualMED Clinical Solutions Corp. (OTC.BB: VMCS) is pleased to announce that Burt Finkelstein, D. Pharm. is joining VisualMED as Senior Pharmacist, effective immediately. Dr. Finkelstein comes to VisualMED following a career with Cardinal Health of Dublin, Ohio, where he served as Manager of Pharmacy Automation and Information Systems.

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Confused? MU name change would help (Columbia Daily Tribune)

As the University of Missouri-Columbia seeks to lop "Columbia" off its name, a higher education consultant said dropping regional labels has aided other institutions.

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Depending on the online course you take, you may need to download new software programs. If you find it difficult to learn new computer technology, you'll need to either set aside more time for learning, or take a traditional class.

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