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Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a type of brain damage that has been found in 345 of 376 deceased former National Football League (NFL) players, according to a 2023 report by the Boston University CTE Center, which has led the effort to diagnose CTE cases.
The College of Family Living was led by director, Royden C. Braithwaite, and from 1955 to 1981, by deans Marion C. Pfund, Jack B. Trunnell, Virginia F. Cutler, and Blaine R. Porter. The educational aim of the College of Family Living was to prepare students for homemaking, for jobs related to homemaking, and to support and enhance family life ...
Hardison is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Benjamin Hardison (1761–1823), farmer, miller and political figure in Upper Canada; Bethann Hardison, American model; Casey William Hardison (born 1971), American chemist; Dee Hardison (1956–2018), American football player; Harold Hardison (1923–2015), American politician ...
Ruth Inge Hardison, 102, American sculptor, artist and photographer. [ 478 ] Jim Hillyer , 41, Canadian politician, MP for Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner (since 2011), apparent heart attack.
Dean of Stanford Law School: J. Hillis Miller Sr. 1928 Graduate President of the University of Florida (1947–1953) Blake Morant: 1975, 1978 Col, Law Dean of George Washington University Law School: Nick Morgan: 1977, 1981 MA, PhD Assistant Vice President and Provost, University of Virginia; professional at Princeton University [4]: 229 Edward ...
Timothy F. Sedgwick (born 1946), theologian, associate dean; Franklin Spencer Spalding (1865–1914), Episcopal Bishop of Utah [1] Henry St. George Tucker (1874–1959), bishop of Virginia, pastoral theologian; William Holland Wilmer (1782–1827), founding instructor and later president of the College of William and Mary
Ruth Inge Hardison (February 3, 1914 – March 23, 2016) was an American sculptor, artist, and photographer, known particularly for her 1960s busts (or sculpted portraits) entitled "Negro Giants in History". [1] Hardison's 1983 collection called "Our Folks", which features sculpted portraits of everyday people, is also of note.
On July 1, 2014, Ian Baucom began his tenure as the Buckner W. Clay Dean of the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences after serving 17 years in Duke University's Department of English. [3] Dean Baucom was a professor of English and directed the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke.