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Seventy-one University of Kentucky students will present their research at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR), April 7-9 at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh.
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Episcopal Collegiate School offers exceptional year-round programs — including Summer at the E, a 12-month program and aftercare — with flexible options that ensure families receive quality child care ...
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Does Luck Exist?
Lee John Whittington, a philosopher who studied luck, didn’t think “unluckiness” was a quality people had. Then he met his ...