Health
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Welfare mothers’ wage growth like other women’s if recipients work regular, full time jobs
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Even working regularly, many mothers need government aid
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Workshops keep you up to speed on the job
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Five faculty members retire
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Regents approve parking permit rate increases
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Six honorary degrees to be awarded
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British psychiatrist Sir Michael Rutter to speak March 23
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Communities launch dialogues on genetics policy
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“Water quantity and quality” is topic of March 17 symposium
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Advisory: Registration information for public health conference
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Public health conference March 24-25
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Prof. Abigail Stewart to deliver Russel Lecture March 14
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Martin to be named interim athletic director
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Mouse model for most common human cancer
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Athletic Department transition committee named
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Black-white health gap is as large as it was in 1950
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Conference on the future of older people March 13
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Historical account of gangster films
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Human resources officer hired for Facilities and Operations
