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USF participates in U Can Crush Hunger campaign

The USF faculty, staff, students, alumni and friends will participate in the U Can Crush Hunger campaign from Oct. 19-31.
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Effects of terrorist attacks analyzed in new book

IPFW professor James Lutz has written a chapter along with his wife, Brenda, for a new book analyzing the effects of terrorist attacks.
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USF students to present research In Pittsburgh

Seven USF students are traveling to Pittsburgh, Penn. on October 16 to present their research at the Ohio Valley Unified Malacologists meeting.
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Norfolk Southern restructures Triple Crown Services subsidiary

Norfolk Southern Corp. is restructuring its Triple Crown Services subsidiary to focus on the transportation of automobile parts.
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Crime Victim Care of Allen County announces four new board members

Crime Victim Care of Allen County announces four new members of its Board of Trustees, as well as the full slate of officers and board members.
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USF professor to attend Parliament of the World’s Religions

Dr. Carl Jylland-Halverson, professor at USF, will be attending the 2015 Parliament of the World's Religions in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Downtown Improvement District announces new events contest

The DID has a new events contest which invites ideas for new events in February, March, or April 2016 for a chance to receive significant support.
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Run for Riley reaches goal, receives matching dollars!

The 9th annual Run for Riley was held today at Maple Creek Middle school with a picture perfect day!
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Take an amazing adventure through the science of maize at Science Central

Running now through January 3, 2016, Science Central will be home to a special touring exhibition entitled, "Amazing Maize."
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I&M announces Melita Reliability Enhancement Project in Fort Wayne

I&M is continuing enhancements to the region's electric transmission system with the $50M Melita Reliability Enhancement Project southwest of downtown.