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Breast Cancer Program Earns National Accredidation

HOBART – Women looking for the highest quality breast cancer care – from diagnosis through recovery – will find it at St. Mary Medical Center’s Women’s Diagnostic Center. The hospital’s comprehensive breast cancer program recently earned a quality distinction that attests to the excellence of care provided to patients. The Women’s Diagnostic Center at St. …

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Fifteen of the World’s Leading Female Executives Complete Course

WASHINGTON — Fifteen of the world’s top female executives are the first graduates of “On the Board,” a globally-focused, comprehensive training and placement program, which is hosted at the George Washington University School of Business (GWSB), in partnership with the International Women’s Forum (IWF). On the Board is organized around three residencies in Washington, D.C., …

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Purdue Research Effort to Solve Shortage of Rare Earth Metals

WEST LAFAYETTE — Researchers at Purdue University are part of a consortium of national laboratories, industry and other universities forming the Critical Materials Institute – a new national research hub focused on developing solutions to the shortages of rare earth metals and other materials critical for U.S energy security. A five-year, $120 million grant from …

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Porter-Starke Receives Healthy Workplace Award

Porter-Starke Services recently received the State of Indiana’s “Psychologically Healthy Workplace Award” from the American Psychological Association (APA). This award honors organizations, large and small, not for profit and for profit, that promote employee involvement, work-life balance, employee growth and development, health and safety and employee recognition. According to the Indiana Psychological Association, the local …

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IU Digital Archaeologist Unveils Ancient Roman Emperor’s Villa

BLOOMINGTON — Indiana University’s first archaeo-informaticist, Bernie Frischer, will bring to life one of the Roman Empire’s best-known and best-preserved imperial villas — Hadrian’s Villa — during a public launch of the Digital Hadrian’s Villa Project on Friday, Nov. 22, in Washington, D.C. Frischer, a digital archaeologist and one of the first academics to use …

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