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Annual SUNYWide Film Festival Returns to Jewett Hall's Big Screen April 15-17
FREDONIA, N.Y., April 11 -- The State University of New York at Fredonia issued the following news release:
The second annual SUNYWide Film Festival, which opens with the screening of a critically acclaimed foreign documentary film that ties in with SUNY Fredonia's Earth Week observance, will present 19 student-produced films during its April 15-17 run.
A team of jurors, comprised of students, faculty, staff and members of the community, culled these 19 films, based on quality, story and t
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Department of Health and Human Services Re-schedules Hearing to April 22 in Lincoln
LINCOLN, Neb., April 12 -- The Nebraska Health and Human Services System issued the following news release:
A hearing to consider proposed regulations for home and community-based services for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder was scheduled for April 8, 2010. The Department of Health and Human Services is re-scheduling this hearing to April 22, 2010.
The hearing is being held to accept comments on proposed regulations for home and community-based services for children with Autism Spec
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Highly-Praised Documentary About Lyme Disease to be Shown in Winsted
WINSTED, Conn., April 12 -- Northwestern Connecticut Community College issued the following news release:
Under Our Skin, a documentary film about Lyme disease will be shown in Founders Hall Auditorium on the campus of Northwestern Connecticut Community College in Winsted on Tuesday, April 20, starting at 7:00 pm.
One of the most misunderstood and controversial illnesses in the history of medicine, Lyme disease is the fastest growing vector-borne disease in the United States.Yet each yea
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One Stop Shopping for NEA Resources
BOISE, Idaho, April 12 -- The Idaho Education Association issued the following news release:
Learningport is a new national on-line library of professional development resources from state departments of education, technical assistance centers and national organizations. It was created by the IDEA Partnership for the U.S. Department of Education. Most of the featured on-line resources are free.
Several NEA Academy On Demand resources are featured, including the 2008 Symposium on Response t
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Statewide Organization Awards Two OU Students for Volunteer Efforts
ROCHESTER, Mich., April 12 -- Oakland University issued the following news release:
Oakland University students Amanda Kmetz and Annie Stodola were recognized for outstanding commitment to community service and civic activities on Saturday, April 10, in a ceremony at the Kellogg Center in East Lansing.
Kmetz received the Commitment to Service Award and Stodola received the Heart and Soul Award from Michigan Campus Compact (MCC), a coalition of college and university presidents dedicated to
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Winners of the Neuro Film Festival Announced
TORONTO, April 11 -- The American Academy of Neurology issued the following news release:
The American Academy of Neurology Foundation is pleased to announce the winning entries for the 2010 Neuro Film Festival, a new contest to raise awareness through video about the need to for more money to support research into the prevention, treatment and cure of brain disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease, stroke, autism, Parkinson's and multiple sclerosis.
FILMMAKER PRIZE ($1,000): Awarded for the
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