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Dana Goldman, a widely respected expert in health economics, has been named director of the new Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics at USC, Executive Vice President and Provost C. L. Max Nikias said.
A major new research center focused on health policy and economics has been established at USC, USC Executive Vice President and Provost C. L. Max Nikias announced.
Twenty-one undergraduates at Indiana University's Bloomington and Indianapolis campuses have been selected as recipients of the prestigious Cox Scholarship for 2009-10.
Federal economic stimulus efforts will soon add muscle to the fight against cancer.
The UCLA School of Dentistry consistently ranks among the country's top dental schools in National Institutes of Health funding. During the past three fiscal years, the school has secured nearly $30 million in gr
The MIT Corporation's Executive Committee has approved 71 faculty for tenure, effective July 1, 2009. Additionally, 25 faculty members were promoted from assistant professor to associate professor without tenure.
All recent faculty promotions and appointments with tenure are as follows:
If portfolio managers didn't have enough to worry about these days, they now have more.
In his new role as assistant secretary for policy development and research at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, USC's Raphael Bostic will face a huge task: helping policymakers come up with ways to bring stability back to the country's housing market.
Indiana University announced today (July 29) that 18 entering freshmen and two current IU juniors will join the more than 420 others who have been named Wells Scholars since the first class enrolled in 1990.
The Board of Directors of the Research Partnership to Secure Energy for America (RPSEA) elected Dr. Stephen A. Holditch, the head of the Harold Vance Department of Petroleum Engineering at Texas A&M University, as its new chair.
Dr. Stephen A. Holditch, P.E.
The White House will likely succeed in simplifying the application for financial aid and in other measures aimed at increasing access to higher education, according to an Indiana University expert on issues of college choice, student financial aid policy, enrollment management and higher education f