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Universities offer new energy programs

With more and more Americans warming up to the idea of renewable energy, the Oregon Institute of Technology this year will graduate the initial crop of students from its first-in-the-nation undergraduate program in the field - and several more schools are on the verge of following suit.

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Recent graduate wins Carnegie Fellowship

Kimberly Misher '07 has been selected as a Junior Fellow for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in the nonproliferation department. She will serve as a research assistant to associates working on the nonproliferation project, while conducting independent research on Russian nonproliferation ...

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Fellows give late-night aid for writers in need

Students writing last-minute papers will now have access to late-night help in the form of a writing fellow in the lobby of their nearest library. The Writing Fellows have instituted a new program that, from 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. on Sundays through Thursdays, will place a fellow in the Rockefeller Library ...

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Profs.' findings could prevent poisonings

You can't smell, taste or see it, but carbon monoxide can kill you. But thanks to ground-breaking research conducted by Alpert Medical School professors at Rhode Island Hospital, carbon monoxide poisoning can now be caught and treated early on with routine emergency room screenings.

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