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New Life-saving Devices Quickly Identify Health Problems
Two small medical devices now in development can quickly diagnose some conditions, including the potential for a heart attack.

Nuanced Footwork from Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía
Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía took over Lisner Auditorium on Saturday with “Images: 20 Years,” a showcase of five works tailored by director Rafaela Carrasco.
Ken Burns to Speak about Race in America
By James Irwin
Rachel Robinson first approached Ken Burns after the release of "...

Pro-Rubio Super-PAC Targets Kasich in Florida Fight
Conservative Solutions PAC is set to spend about $5 million on ads during the week leading up to the March 15 Florida primary.

Foreign Tech And Engineering Students Can Now Stay in the U.S. Longer
New visa rules will allow certain students to work in the United States for as long as three years after graduating.

Corporate Approach Can Rub Colleges the Wrong Way
More schools want business-savvy leaders, but uproar at Mount St. Mary's has exposed the risks.
Colonials Advance to A-10 Quarterfinals
Sophomore Yuta Watanabe scored 19 points to lead the fifth-seeded George Washington University men’s basketball team into the quarterfinals of the...