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Planned Companies
Planned Companies announced the addition of Jonathan Kessler as vice president of Business Development. Kessler joins Planned Companies from Kessler Trucking Company, LLC, a four-generation company based in Paterson, N.J. After college, he began his career with Kessler where he started at a junior level, and after 10 years grew...
Mining Foundation of the Southwest honors its 2007 inductees
The 25th Annual American Mining Hall of Fame Awards Banquet sponsored by the Mining Foundation of the Southwest will be held at the Marriott University Park hotel, Tucson, AZ, on Saturday, Dec. 1,2007.The Mining Foundation of the Southwest is a nonprofit organization whose objectives are public education about the minerals...
In Memoriam: Emily Kalled Lovell
Emily Railed Lovell Member at Large passed away on June 27, 2007, at age eighty-seven. She had a career as a journalist, teacher, author, and publisher. Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Lovell taught at the University of Arizona and the University of the Pacific; she began her career as a...
Enrollment still open: the Washington Monthly presents a comprehensive guide to college courses of interest to the politically minded student
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, ARIZONA ENGINEERING 501: WHY THINGS COLLAPSE Explore how seemingly strong structures fall apart. Guest lecturer: Senator John McCain. YESHIVA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK HISTORY 36: GREAT JOURNEYS IN JEWISH HISTORY From forty years in the desert, to the Diaspora, to Joe Lieberman's journey...
Scouts find gem in speedy Henry
Chris Henry would like to talk, but instead he must type. Nine credits shy of graduation from the University of Arizona, Henry's essay on the elements of consciousness has him putting phone calls on hold. Before he finishes his degree work, he...
2006 awards of excellence: it is with great pride that we recognize the recipients of ASHA's 2006 Awards of Excellence. These outstanding individuals have contributed to the professions in a myriad of significant ways and their work has drawn well-deserve
ASHA Honorees Kathryn A. Bayles University of Arizona Lucille B. Beck Department of Veterans Affairs Joseph R. Duffy ...
Executive profile: Martin A. Gonzalez
Born and reared in Mexico, Martin A. Gonzalez developed a fondness for international travel while attending the University of Arizona. After brief visits to Belgium and France, he then traveled to Italy, where he was told that enrolling in cooking classes would be a quick and fun way to...
PRESENTATION OF THE CHARLES SCHUCHERT AWARD OF THE PALEONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY TO MICHAL KOWALEWSKI/RESPONSE BY MICHAL KOWALEWSKI
Fellow paleontologists, I'm delighted and honored to present to you Michal Kowalewski, this year's recipient of our Society's Charles Schuchert Award, the award we give to recognize excellence and promise among paleontologists less than 40 years in age. I must take note here at the outset that I think that...
OBITUARIES: FRANK E. MCGINLEY
In memoriam by William L. ChenowethFrank E. McGinley, Legion of Honor member of SME, died Jan. 6,2005 at his home in Grand Junction, CO, following a long battle with cancer. He was 82.McGinley was born Oct. 16, 1922 at a mining camp near Miami, AZ. He grew up in California,...
Presidential Early Career Award.(KUDOS CELEBRATING MEMBER ACHIEVEMENTS)(Jionghua Jin)(Brief Article)
Jionghua "Judy" Jin, Ph.D., assistant professor in the department of systems and industrial engineering at the University of Arizona, received a Presidential Early Career Award for Science and Engineering from the National Science Foundation. The award is in recognition of Jin's research and teaching of "A...


