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17 Cambridge Academics to Speak at Guardian Hay Festival
LONDON, April 21 -- The University of Cambridge issued the following news release:
For the second year running, the prestigious Guardian Hay Festival will host a series of talks by Cambridge academics.
Last year, the 'Cambridge 800 series' of lectures, which celebrated the University's 800th anniversary and the University's Science Festival and Festival of Ideas, drew more than 4,000 people at the Festival, which is reputed to be the world's leading gathering for debate and discussion.
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Autism Services Demonstration Extended to March 2012
FALLS CHURCH, Va., April 21 -- The TRICARE Management Activity Communication & Customer Service Office issued the following news release:
Raising a child with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) presents a unique set of challenges for parents, especially paying for expensive specialized care. To provide continued financial assistance to active duty service members who have a child with an ASD, TRICARE has extended the Enhanced Access to Autism Services Demonstration to March 14, 2012.
The
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Importance of Maintaining High Child Immunization Rates is Focus of National Infant Immunization Week April 24-May 1
ST. PAUL, Minn., April 21 -- The Minnesota Department of Health issued the following news release:
Infant and childhood immunizations are responsible for nearly eliminating many diseases that once killed thousands of children each year in the United States. While Minnesota's rate of childhood immunizations is relatively high, many children are under-vaccinated, leaving them vulnerable to illnesses that were once thought nearly eradicated and making it easier for some diseases to get a foothol
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State to Better Target Schools' Needs with Improved Plan for Distributing Special Grant Resources
INDIANAPOLIS, April 21 -- The Indiana Department of Education issued the following news release:
The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) today unveiled a network for improved support for students with special needs made possible through Indiana Resource Centers for Improvement Activities special education grants. These six resource centers, called the Indiana Resource Network (IRN), and the grant recipients will work together to provide Indiana's schools targeted and comprehensive special
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UNC Wilmington to Build New Facility for Psychology; Ceremonial Groundbreaking Thursday
WILMINGTON, N.C., April 21 -- The University of North Carolina-Wilmington issued the following news release:
The University of North Carolina Wilmington is preparing to build a much-needed academic building to house the Department of Psychology and educate mental health professionals for the region. A ceremonial groundbreaking for the Psychology Building will take place at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 22 on campus at the corner of Price and Walton drives.
Media are invited to attend and cover
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