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@Rochester: Nov. 24, 2008
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Today's Forecast: Rain/Snow Showers, High 39°
Tomorrow: Rain/Snow Showers, High 38°
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In Today's Issue
- Support Available for Clinical and Translational Research Projects
- Last Chance to Register for Rare Memorial Art Gallery Program
- Event Highlight: Computer Science Seminar
- Rochester in the News: Women's Basketball Coach Jim Scheible
- In Higher Education: Battling Over Bailout for Private Student Loan
News and Announcements
Support Available for Clinical and Translational Research Projects
The Clinical and Translational Science Institute’s Laboratory Support Center announces the availability of laboratory cost support for clinical and translational research projects. The center plans to provide up to $50,000 for laboratory costs for pilot data, supporting data, or data needed to complete an initial study. The Laboratory Support Funding RFA was recently released with a submission deadline of Dec. 19.
Last Chance to Register for Rare Memorial Art Gallery Program
Celebrate Tradition in Transition: Russian Icons in the Age of the Romanovs and the Feast of St. Nicholas at "Palette to Palate: Inspired by the Romanovs," an evening of art, history and fine dining at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 4, and Friday, Dec. 5, at the Memorial Art Gallery. Registration deadline is Wednesday, Nov. 26. Read more...
Rochester in the News
Democrat and Chronicle (Nov. 20)
"UR Women's Basketball Team Towers Above Area Schools"
"Our real asset is our versatility,'' women's basketball coach Jim Scheible says. "We have post players who shoot it well from the outside and guards who can post up. I've never had a team this versatile from an offensive standpoint." Read more...
In Higher Education
Inside Higher Ed (Nov. 21)
"Battling Over Bailout for Private Student Loans"
After a financial aid officers' group urges federal government to extend financial help to providers of alternative loans, student and college associations take the other side. Read more...
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