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The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study is sending its Radcliffe Seminars in Creative Arts to Lesley University so the institute can focus on its new, postmerger mission
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.The move, announced Wednesday Jan. 16 by Radcliffe Executive Dean Louise Richardson and Lesley University President Margaret McKenna, will shift the remaining seminars in fine art, art history, and creative writing to Lesley on July 1. Lesley has extended offers to current faculty to continue their duties in the new Lesley
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Seminars. These have been fabulous courses, which should have a chance to thrive elsewhere, Richardson said.Founded in 1909, Lesley is a multisite university with 13,000 students studying education, human services, management, and the arts. It has campuses in Cambridge and Boston and offers courses online and at sites in 15 states.In a letter to current faculty of the seminars, McKenna, a former director of the Bunting Institute, sai
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The team from the Geneva-based World Health Organization WHO , which will travel to Viet Nam over the weekend, will work closely with the country s Ministry of Health on plans to strengthen surveillance fo
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r detecting any further cases.Earlier this month WHO warned of the potential evolution of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 into a human pandemic after preliminary reports on the three new deaths, which foll
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Asia earlier this year that infected 34 people, 23 of them fatally, and resulted in the deaths or culling of more than 100 million birds.Initial tests identified the latest virus as belonging to the H5 subtype and further testing has now confirmed that two of them are H5N1. WHO said it is particularly important to learn whether the H5N1 strain remains entirely of avian origin. The studies will determine whether it has mutated. The agency is concerned that continuing transmission of the virus to humans will give avian and human influenza vi