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...less than a month ago, a group of Special Concentration students gathered outside University Hall to protest the firing of longtime assistant dean Deborah Foster, whose responsibilities, she was told, would be subsumed by the new advising dean. Gross apologized to the students, saying he took “full responsibility” for what he called a “mistake,” and added that he would create a job in which she could retain a role in the direction of Special Concentrations and as a lecturer in Folklore and Mythology...
...Deborah Goldberg, former chairwoman of the Brookline Board of Selectmen, told students about her roots in the business world as a member of the family that founded the Northeastern supermarket chain Stop & Shop. Worcester Mayor Tim Murray recounted his struggles as a local official against a hostile Republican state administration. Child psychiatrist Sam Kelley spoke of his boyhood on a chicken farm and his adult work as medical director of the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children...
...body is a tool for knowledge," states Deborah Foster, Senior Lecturer in Folklore & Mythology. A moment later, she adds, “Dance is an underutilized lens for understanding society...
...abdominal pain that require surgical treatment, like for example ovarian torsion and recognize degenerative fibroids, benign tumors in the uterus.” The researchers conducted the study on 51 pregnant women who came to the hospital to get catscans by also offering them free MRIs. According to Deborah Levine, assistant professor at HMS and an author of the study, the use of MRIs on pregnant women is rapidly expanding, as researchers have discovered increased uses for the scan. Levine said “one of our big projects is using MRI to evaluate the fetus when there?...
...administering the injections. Lawyers say the Morales case is adding further uncertainty to an already confusing area of the law. "It's incredibly murky because there have been disparate rulings at the state and federal level on what the standards are and how they should be interpreted," says Professor Deborah Denno, of Fordham Law School...