Mat Mocs win two, fall at Central Michigan Nov 19, 2009
The mat Mocs dominated Gardner-Webb and Anderson University, and did not allow a single point against either team, outscoring them by a combined 87-0 ... In Saturday's second match against Anderson University, UTC picked up right where it left off, and blanked the Trojans 40-0. (The University Echo, TN)
Glimpsing a Greener Future: Computer Model Foresees Effects of Alternative Transportation Fuels Nov 18, 2009
17, 2009) It's the year 2060, and 75 percent of drivers in the Greater Los Angeles area have hydrogen fuel cell vehicles that emit only water vapor. Look into Shane Stephens-Romero's crystal ball -- a computer model called STREET -- and find that air quality has significantly improved. (Science Daily)
Purple downs Orange, 91-72, on Tuesday Night Oct 28, 2009
Purple downs Orange, 91-72 on Tuesday Night Clemson women's basketball to hold exhibition against Anderson University on Nov. 2 at 7:00 pm ... Clemson will return to action for an exhibition with Anderson University on Nov. 2 at 7:00 pm in Littlejohn, before opening the season against Furman on Nov. 13 at 5:30 pm in a doubleheader with the men's team. (Clemsontigers.com)
Clemson Women's Basketball to Hold Orange And White Scrimmage Tuesday Oct 27, 2009
The Lady Tigers will play host to Anderson University on November 2 at 7:00 pm in an exhibition before opening the 2009-10 season against Furman on Nov. 13 in a doubleheader with the men's team. . (Clemsontigers.com)
Alzheimer's Lesions Found In The Retina Oct 23, 2009
22, 2009) The eyes may be the windows to the soul, but new research indicates they also may mirror a brain ravaged by Alzheimer's disease. UC Irvine neuroscientists have found that retinas in mice genetically altered to have Alzheimer's undergo changes similar to those that occur in the brain -- most notably the accumulation of amyloid plaque lesions. (Science Daily)
Memories Exist Even When Forgotten Sep 10, 2009
10, 2009) A woman looks familiar, but you can't remember her name or where you met her. New research by UC Irvine neuroscientists suggests the memory exists you simply can't retrieve it. (Science Daily)
Four display their art at Athens Academy exhibit Sep 2, 2009
Since his return to Athens in 1988, Burgess has taught art in public middle and high schools in and around Georgia, at Anderson University in South Carolina, the Spruill Center in Atlanta and Good Dirt Studios. He maintains a studio in Winterville. (Athens Banner-Herald)
After An Earthquake: Watching Over The Water System Aug 27, 2009
26, 2009) After a big earthquake, it's key to keep the water system afloat. Water is necessary for life, and it fights the fires that often accompany such disasters. (Science Daily)
Scientists Report Original Source Of Malaria Aug 4, 2009
4, 2009) Researchers have identified what they believe is the original source of malignant malaria: a parasite found in chimpanzees in equatorial Africa. UC Irvine biologist Francisco Ayala and colleagues think the deadly parasite was transmitted to humans from chimpanzees perhaps as recently as 5,000 years ago and possibly through a single mosquito, genetic analyses indicate. (Science Daily)
Drug Rescues Memory Lost To Alzheimer's Disease Jul 28, 2009
ScienceDaily (July 27, 2009) A drug similar to one used in clinical trials for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis has been found to rescue memory in mice exhibiting Alzheimer's symptoms. The discovery by UC Irvine scientists offers hope that a new treatment may be on the horizon for people in the early stages of Alzheimer's, the leading cause of elderly dementia afflicting more than 5 million people in the U.S. and for which no cure exists. (Science Daily)
Stem Cells Rescue Memory In Alzheimer's Mice Jul 22, 2009
Neural Stem Cells May Rescue Memory In Advanced Alzheimer's, Mouse Study Suggests. Neural Stem Cells May Rescue Memory In Advanced Alzheimer's, Mouse Study Suggests. (Science Daily)
EXTRA CREDIT Jul 6, 2009
Sarah Kay Walker, Pine River, was named to the dean's list for spring semester at Anderson University in Anderson, Ind. Erica Hensel, daughter of John and Kathy Hensel, Brainerd, was named to the dean's list at the College of St. Scholastica. (Brainerd Daily Dispatch)
Keynotes for June 18 Jun 19, 2009
Seniors, and the college they will be attending, are: Michael Ahearn and Victoria Soal, Boston College; Meghan Avery, University of New Haven; Michael Barry, Corrine Bouchard and Zachary Saunders, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Nicole Barry, University of New Hampshire; Samuel Brunelle, Bentley University; Julia Burkhart, Quinnipiac University; Samantha Carver, Western New England College; Rachel Caty, Kara Clifford, Sean Culhane, Patrick Tomczyk and Alexander Berry, University of... (Hudson Sun, MA)
Griffith's Negrete could be double trouble at girls track state meet Jun 5, 2009
When she's not lifting Negrete is watching film or practicing footwork or technique with Orkis, who threw the discus, hammer and shot at Anderson University. "I cannot say enough good things about him, he is a technical genius," Brandon said of Orkis. (Northwest Indiana Times)
GVSU Announces 2009 Athletic Hall of Fame Class Jun 2, 2009
He recorded 12 strikeouts and threw 100 pitches, 72 of which were strikes in the 11-0 victory over Anderson University. VanDyken's 17 wins during his career came in an era in which the Laker baseball team played just 30 games per year, compared to the 56-game schedule that GVSU currently plays. (Gvsulakers.com)
Options for dealing with unwanted horses are limited (18) May 25, 2009
Tri-State Neighbor: South Dakota Farm Newspaper. South Dakota ag business directory. (Sioux Falls Tri-State Neighbor, SD)
Economic Downturn Sees Increase In Neglect, Abandonment Of Horses May 8, 2009
This Web site was designed using. about the benefits of standardized design. (Nebraska Statepaper)
Glacial advances May 2, 2009
Public release date: 1-May-2009. Contact: Cheryl Dybas. (EurekAlert!)
Southern Glaciers Grow Out Of Step With North May 1, 2009
ScienceDaily (May 1, 2009) The vast majority of the world s glaciers are retreating as the planet gets warmer. But a few, including ones south of the equator, in South America and New Zealand, are inching forward. (Science Daily)
Brockman Named Chip Hilton Award Recipient Apr 4, 2009
Washington's Jon Brockman is this year's Chip Hilton Award winner. Washington senior ranked seventh nationally in rebounding, led the Pac-10. (Gohuskies.com)
Mosser takes over Jets football program Mar 16, 2009
Mosser played quarterback and defensive back for Minnich and played quarterback for three years at Anderson University. Minnich, who is still the schools athletic director, coached the Jets for 32 years and was 235-137 with the 2000 Class A state championship. (Yahoo News -- Auto Racing)
Piecemeal recovery fills void in a former GM town Mar 5, 2009
And the Flagship Enterprise Center, a partnership between Anderson University and the city intended to incubate and support small businesses, says it has helped create 1,200 jobs and start 55 companies locally since 2005. Some of the companies are using former GM factories, so numerous that they were known by numbers, not names. (International Herald Tribune -- Business)
AREA ROUNDUP: Allen picks up first college tennis win Mar 1, 2009
Meredith Knox, a former star at Washington High School, is playing at Anderson University. Knox is hitting. (Washington Daily News, NC)
REV. DR. THOMAS LEE JENKINS (43) Feb 23, 2009
He attended Montreat Anderson University in Black Mountain, N.C. Tom received his Bachelors Degree from Taylor University in Upland Indiana, his Masters at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi, and his Doctorate from Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Austin. He was a Mathematician and Theologian. (Terrell Tribune, TX)
Wrestling ACCtion: Thursday, February 19 Feb 20, 2009
With several backups in the lineup, Carolina (13-9) posted a 43-0 win over Anderson University before suffering a 24-14 setback to Newberry, the nation's No. 2-ranked Division II squad. With a grueling duel slate - which included nine matches since Jan. 17 - under their belts and the Atlantic Coast Conference and NCAA championships quickly approaching, the Tar Heels rested at least four of their 10 normal starters in Thursday's final two duals. (Theacc.com)
Tar Heels Test No. 4 Huskers But Fall Short, 24-15 Feb 15, 2009
The Tar Heels close the dual season Thursday against Anderson University and Newberry College in Anderson, S.C.. 4 Nebraska 24, North Carolina 15 Weight - Result (Team Score) 125 - Andy Pokorny (NEB) dec. (UNC), 5-3 (NEB 3-0) 133 - Matt Vacanti (NEB) wins via forfeit (NEB 9-0) 141 - #20 (UNC) dec. Curtis Salazar (NEB), 10-3 (NEB 9-3) 149 - #15 (UNC) pins Robert Sanders (NEB), 2:47 (TIED 9-9) 157 - #3 Jordan Burroughs (NEB) tech fall #20 (UNC), 24-9, 6:57 (NEB 13-9) 165 - #6 Stephen Dwyer (NEB)... (Tarheelblue.com)
Area stars continue to shine Feb 12, 2009
Meredith Knox, a former star at Washington High School, is playing at Anderson University. Knox hit two home runs to help lead the Trojans to four wins in five games in the opening weekend. (Washington Daily News, NC)