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- 1From:American Libraries (Vol. 34, Issue 2)* Michael C. Mahaney was recently named director of the Buffalo and Erie County (N.Y.) Public Library....
- 2From:Hospitals (Vol. 66, Issue 10)Aconsortium of seven hospitals in the Buffalo, NY, area promotes primary care and graduate primary care medical education. The University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences coordinates the consortium,...
- 3From:Afro-Americans in New York Life and History (Vol. 27, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedOn September 18, 1850, President Millard Fillmore signed the Fugitive Slave Law, the most controversial element of the Compromise of 1850. This law has been characterized as "one of the most shameful legislative...
- 4From:Information Today (Vol. 18, Issue 1)COMPanion Corp. has announced that the school district of Philadelphia has chosen Alexandria library automation for its schools. According to the company, Alexandria's 100-percent cross-platform solution enables...
- 5From:Curriculum Administrator (Vol. 37, Issue 5)As incentives go, this one might end up working a little too well. In a move to help improve student performance at the Burgard Vocational High School in Buffalo, N.Y., administrators plan to pay 90 students $5 an hour...
- 6From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 49, Issue 48)Byline: WILL POTTER Daemen College hopes to round up the children of former residents of Buffalo, N.Y., who may not have considered studying on the outskirts of the snowy city. College officials aren't sure where...
- 7From:Issues in Science and Technology (Vol. 27, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAll communities do not fare equally well after recessions and other economic shocks. Some bounce back fairly quickly. Others suffer more and take longer to recover--sometimes decades longer. A sluggish return to growth...
- 8From:Afro-Americans in New York Life and History (Vol. 41, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis year, the nation will commemorate the 200 birthday of Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, better know as Frederick Douglass. Frederick Douglass was born into slavery in Maryland, and despite a lack of formal...
- 9From:The Chronicle of Philanthropy (Vol. 21, Issue 20)Byline: Brennen Jensen Buffalo, N.Y. -- Editor's note: Michael Miller, president of the Central Terminal Restoration Corporation, in Buffalo, died August 27 of an apparent heart attack. By Brennen Jensen Buffalo,...
- 10From:Architecture (Vol. 90, Issue 8)Inspiration Taller than Saarinen's 630-foot St. Louis Gateway Arch, the proposed "Arch of the Triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and International Shrine of the Holy Innocents" has Buffalo, New York, divided. Both...
- 11From:City, Territory and Architecture (Vol. 9, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn the context of post-industrial Rust Belt cities, much needed investment seldom makes room for proper debate on the material memory and place identity embodied in the rich industrial legacy. However, a reflection on...
- 12From:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (Vol. 97, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedDon Paul, a meteorologist in Buffalo, New York, joined the 7 Eyewitness News team in September at WKBW. Paul previously worked at WIVB-TV in Buffalo. He also worked at WGRZ-TV, Buffalo; WBEN-AM, Buffalo; WJYE-FM,...
- 13From:Afterimage (Vol. 28, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedFertilitate by Caroline Koebel Cornershop Buffalo, New York April 15-May 31, 2000 Pupspindanceslow by Caroline Koebel Center for Exploratory and Perceptual Art Buffalo, New York March 17-July...
- 14From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 60, Issue 01)Byline: Eric Hoover Buffalo, N.Y. -- A puzzle, a mess, a mystery, a racket. On the eve of President Obama's arrival, people here in Buffalo used many words to describe the cost of obtaining a college degree. In...
- 15From:Theatre History Studies (Vol. 30) Peer-ReviewedWe're makin' it to Buffalo, man. You hip to Buffalo? CURT IN ED BULLINS'S Goin'a Buffalo Identity: one's history, one's memories, one's sense of self in relation to others. The subtitle of Anna Deveare Smith's...
- 16From:Health Facilities Management (Vol. 28, Issue 2)Venus is a flat-sign system consisting of a wide assortment of extrusion-based options for hospital wayfinding. The product includes a range of insert modules to change messages easily and the base material is...
- 17From:The Quill (Vol. 96, Issue 5)Rich Newberg: "In the days ahead, leading up to your new trial, how will you handle it? What will you do, and are you confident your name will be cleared?" Lynn DeJac: "I'm 100 percent confident my name will be cleared....
- 18From:Architecture (Vol. 94, Issue 9)On an afternoon's walk through downtown Buffalo, New York, an architecturally minded visitor should prepare for an accelerated heart rate. For here is beautifully restored and fastidiously maintained evidence of what...
- 19From:First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life (Issue 210)"Waste not, want not," we're told. "Want not, waste not" can be equally good advice--and following it may lead to some extraordinary results. Take, for example, the case of a hundred-year-old Catholic church that's...
- 20From:American Libraries (Vol. 36, Issue 8)In the face of an ongoing budget crisis, the Buffalo and Erie County (N.Y.) Public Library expects to close some 20 of its 52 branches next year, and to cut the budgets of those that remain open. At a July 26...