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Researchers Investigate Possible Benefit of Acupuncture for In Vitro Fertilization
11/30/2005
The goal is also to learn why acupuncture may increase the pregnancy success rate.
UMB Students Organize Thanksgiving Dinner for Needy
11/26/2005
Students, faculty, staff, and friends participate in annual charitable event in West Baltimore.
School of Nursing Gets Federal Grant to Advance Clinical Research Nurses
11/21/2005
The three-year grant will provide the specialized knowledge for research nurses as the number of drug products and vaccines continues to grow.
Race, Class, and Katrina: A Critical Look at What Hurricane Katrina Revealed
11/21/2005
Black Law Student Association at the School of Law hosts panel to examine these issues.
All the world's a stage, but who can be the players?
11/18/2005
School of Law and Hippodrome Foundation organize panel discussion on legal and social issues raised by nontraditional casting.
First Woman President of Ireland Speaks at Women of Excellence Luncheon
11/18/2005
Program Benefits School of Law's Women, Leadership & Equality Program
Director of Integrative Medicine Center Wins Bravewell Award
11/16/2005
Award was presented to Brian Berman, MD, at a New York City benefit dinner Nov. 10 by Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York.
Law Clinic Works to Educate Defendants About Their Pretrial Rights
11/10/2005
Access to Justice Clinic in the School of Law begins distribution of pamphlets to Maryland detention centers.
Forensic Dentist Called to Help Post-Katrina
11/10/2005
Warren Tewes, DDS, a clinical assistant professor in the Dental School, assists Gulf Coast authorities identify victims of Hurricane Katrina.
Advancing the Pharmacy Practice Model: the Francis S. Balassone Memorial Lecture
11/09/2005
Dean of the University of Kentucky School of Pharmacy urges students to make patient care the focus of their pharmacy practice.
Students From Six UMB Schools Collaborate to Win Award
11/01/2005
University of Maryland, Baltimore students' collaborative project addressing childhood obesity issue wins HHS Secretary's Award for innovation.
The Inaugural Juanita Jackson Mitchell Lecture
11/01/2005
Distinguished Visitor kicks off the School of Law's new lecture series with a talk on the racial disparities in the child welfare system.
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