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Zabriskie named new dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy

Zabriskie named new dean of Pharmacy College
Mark Zabriskie has been named to take over as dean of theCollege of Pharmacy at Oregon State University.

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Mark H. Griesbaum named president of TCS Online, a subsidiary of New Education System Services TCS

Mark H. Griesbaum Named President of TCS Online, a New Service Affiliate of TCS Education System
CHICAGO, July 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Mark H. Griesbaum, a veteran IT executive in business and higher education, has been named president of TCS Online, a service affiliate of TCS Education System (TCS ES). In his new role, Griesbaum will oversee instructional design, enrollment management, student services, financial aid, and learning management systems for online-blended programs of TCS …

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Five Hitachi Data Systems customers named winners IDG Computerworld Honors Program

Five Hitachi Data Systems Customers Named Laureates by the IDG Computerworld Honors Program
Hitachi Data Systems Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE: HIT), today announced that five Hitachi Data Systems customers have been selected as 2010 Computerworld Honors Laure

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Los Angeles County Researcher Named to “Ultimate Think Tank” — Next Step in Breast Cancer Research from Susan G . . .

Los Angeles County Researcher Named to “Ultimate Think Tank” — Next Step in Breast Cancer Research from Susan G …
LOS ANGELES—-Patricia Ganz, M.D., a behavioral scientist from the University of California, Los Angeles has been selected to serve on a new panel of more than 60 top-ranking scientists, clinicians and advocates to guide the extensive research program of Susan G.

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District Trojan named one of the best countries for music education

Troy district named one of nation’s best for music education
TROY — The Troy School District has once again been honored as one of the best communities for music education in America.

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Director General of Oregon named president of the National Association of Green

Oregon CEO Named President to National Green Association
David Snodgrass, CEO of Dennis’ 7 Dees Landscaping & Garden Centers , has been named President of PLANET (the Professional Landcare Network). Snodgrass is the second President selected from Oregon , and one of only three Presidents selected from the West Coast since 1961.

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Incapital named Louise M. Herrle as CEO, Capital Markets

Incapital Appoints Louise M. Herrle as Managing Director, Capital Markets
Incapital LLC, a leading underwriter and wholesale distributor of fixed income securities and structured notes, announced today that Louise M. Herrle has joined the firm’s expanding Capital Markets group. Â .

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OCS named “Best Communities for Music Education” in the U.S.

ODCS Named “Best Communities for Music Education” in USA
Elyria, OH, May 6, 2010- The NAMM Foundation has selected Open Door Christian Schools ( ODCS ) again as one of the “Best Communities for Music Educatio n” in the United States.

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ODCS Named “Best Communities for Music Education” in USA

ODCS Named “Best Communities for Music Education” in USA
Elyria, OH, May 6, 2010- The NAMM Foundation has selected Open Door Christian Schools ( ODCS ) again as one of the “Best Communities for Music Educatio n” in the United States.

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Satz, Reich named Roland Prize winners; three programs get Community Partnership Awards

Satz, Reich named Roland Prize winners; three programs get Community Partnership Awards
Two faculty members will be honored for creating the Hope House Scholars Program at a ceremony May 5. Three local service organizations also will be given Stanford’s Community Partnership Awards.

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