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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Dr. Mary Hendrickson, vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty, far left, Freya Burnett, associate professor of veterinary medical technology and director of the Wilson College Veterinary Medical Technology program, middle right, and Philip Lindsey, professor of fine arts, far right,  listen to Dana Harriger, professor of biology, address members of the Wilson College Commission during a closed meeting in the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012. .Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path. The 20-member commission (some in person, some via conference call) meets the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Dr. Mary Hendrickson, vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty, far left, Freya Burnett, associate professor of veterinary medical technology and director of the Wilson College Veterinary Medical Technology program, middle right, and Philip Lindsey, professor of fine arts, far right,  listen to Dana Harriger, professor of biology, address members of the Wilson College Commission during a closed meeting in the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012. .Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path. The 20-member commission (some in person, some via conference call) meets the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Dr. Mary Hendrickson, vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty, far left, Freya Burnett, associate professor of veterinary medical technology and director of the Wilson College Veterinary Medical Technology program, middle right, and Philip Lindsey, professor of fine arts, far right,  listen to Dana Harriger, professor of biology, address members of the Wilson College Commission during a closed meeting in the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012. .Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path. The 20-member commission (some in person, some via conference call) meets the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Dana Harriger, professor of biology, left, and Philip Lindsey, professor of fine arts, right, listen during a closed meeting of a commission created by Wilson College President Barbara Mistick in the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012. .Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path. The 20-member commission (some in person, some via conference call) meets the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Philip Lindsey, professor of fine arts, right, listens while Dana Harriger, professor of biology, left, addresses members of the Wilson College Commission during a closed meeting in the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012. .Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path. The 20-member commission (some in person, some via conference call) meets the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Dana Harriger, professor of biology, left, and Philip Lindsey, professor of fine arts, right, listen during a closed meeting of a commission created by Wilson College President Barbara Mistick in the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012. .Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path. The 20-member commission (some in person, some via conference call) meets the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30144507A<br />
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George Washington University School of Public Health Professor Lance Price is photographed in his Baltimore home Thursday, June 27, 2013. He is part of a research team based in Flagstaff Arizona using genomics to prove that superbugs resistant to antibiotics in agribusiness meats are causing E. coli infections by tracking human urinary tract infections in the Flagstaff area.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30144507A<br />
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George Washington University School of Public Health Professor Lance Price is photographed in his Baltimore home Thursday, June 27, 2013. He is part of a research team based in Flagstaff Arizona using genomics to prove that superbugs resistant to antibiotics in agribusiness meats are causing E. coli infections by tracking human urinary tract infections in the Flagstaff area.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30144507A<br />
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George Washington University School of Public Health Professor Lance Price is photographed in his Baltimore home Thursday, June 27, 2013. He is part of a research team based in Flagstaff Arizona using genomics to prove that superbugs resistant to antibiotics in agribusiness meats are causing E. coli infections by tracking human urinary tract infections in the Flagstaff area.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30144507A<br />
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George Washington University School of Public Health Professor Lance Price is photographed in his Baltimore home Thursday, June 27, 2013. He is part of a research team based in Flagstaff Arizona using genomics to prove that superbugs resistant to antibiotics in agribusiness meats are causing E. coli infections by tracking human urinary tract infections in the Flagstaff area.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30144507A<br />
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George Washington University School of Public Health Professor Lance Price is photographed in his Baltimore home Thursday, June 27, 2013. He is part of a research team based in Flagstaff Arizona using genomics to prove that superbugs resistant to antibiotics in agribusiness meats are causing E. coli infections by tracking human urinary tract infections in the Flagstaff area.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30144507A<br />
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George Washington University School of Public Health Professor Lance Price is photographed in his Baltimore home Thursday, June 27, 2013. He is part of a research team based in Flagstaff Arizona using genomics to prove that superbugs resistant to antibiotics in agribusiness meats are causing E. coli infections by tracking human urinary tract infections in the Flagstaff area.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30144507A<br />
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George Washington University School of Public Health Professor Lance Price is photographed in his Baltimore home Thursday, June 27, 2013. He is part of a research team based in Flagstaff Arizona using genomics to prove that superbugs resistant to antibiotics in agribusiness meats are causing E. coli infections by tracking human urinary tract infections in the Flagstaff area.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30144507A<br />
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George Washington University School of Public Health Professor Lance Price is photographed in his Baltimore home Thursday, June 27, 2013. He is part of a research team based in Flagstaff Arizona using genomics to prove that superbugs resistant to antibiotics in agribusiness meats are causing E. coli infections by tracking human urinary tract infections in the Flagstaff area.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30144507A<br />
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George Washington University School of Public Health Professor Lance Price is photographed in his Baltimore home Thursday, June 27, 2013. He is part of a research team based in Flagstaff Arizona using genomics to prove that superbugs resistant to antibiotics in agribusiness meats are causing E. coli infections by tracking human urinary tract infections in the Flagstaff area.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30144507A<br />
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George Washington University School of Public Health Professor Lance Price is photographed in his Baltimore home Thursday, June 27, 2013. He is part of a research team based in Flagstaff Arizona using genomics to prove that superbugs resistant to antibiotics in agribusiness meats are causing E. coli infections by tracking human urinary tract infections in the Flagstaff area.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Michael Cornelius, an English professor at Wilson College stands in for a portrait Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Laird Hall's Patterson Lounge...Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Michael Cornelius, an English professor at Wilson College makes a presentation during a closed commission meeting in Laird Hall's Patterson Board Room Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania...Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path. The 20-member commission (some in person, some via conference call) meets the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Michael Cornelius, an English professor at Wilson College makes a presentation during a closed commission meeting in Laird Hall's Patterson Board Room Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. The process of which he admitted during the the meeting made him "emotional."..Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path. The 20-member commission (some in person, some via conference call) meets the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
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  • Reynaldo Reyes is a distinguished professor of piano at Towson University and considered to be a genius in his craft. He is photographed at the Fine Arts building's recital hall Wednesday, January 20, 2010. .
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Famous for his role as Gomez Adams in the TV sitcom "The Adams Family," John Astin, now 80, has been a visiting professor of Drama at Johns Hopkins University for the last 10 years. This year the Colonnade resident will be the Grand Marshall in the Hampden Mayor's Christmas Parade. Astin is photographed at the Merrick Barn Theater on the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus Monday, November 29, 2010.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Famous for his role as Gomez Adams in the TV sitcom "The Adams Family," John Astin, now 80, has been a visiting professor of Drama at Johns Hopkins University for the last 10 years. This year the Colonnade resident will be the Grand Marshall in the Hampden Mayor's Christmas Parade. Astin is photographed at the Merrick Barn Theater on the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus Monday, November 29, 2010.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Famous for his role as Gomez Adams in the TV sitcom "The Adams Family," John Astin, now 80, has been a visiting professor of Drama at Johns Hopkins University for the last 10 years. This year the Colonnade resident will be the Grand Marshall in the Hampden Mayor's Christmas Parade. Astin is photographed at the Merrick Barn Theater on the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus Monday, November 29, 2010.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Famous for his role as Gomez Adams in the TV sitcom "The Adams Family," John Astin, now 80, has been a visiting professor of Drama at Johns Hopkins University for the last 10 years. This year the Colonnade resident will be the Grand Marshall in the Hampden Mayor's Christmas Parade. Astin is photographed at the Merrick Barn Theater on the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus Monday, November 29, 2010.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Famous for his role as Gomez Adams in the TV sitcom "The Adams Family," John Astin, now 80, has been a visiting professor of Drama at Johns Hopkins University for the last 10 years. This year the Colonnade resident will be the Grand Marshall in the Hampden Mayor's Christmas Parade. Astin is photographed at the Merrick Barn Theater on the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus Monday, November 29, 2010.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Famous for his role as Gomez Adams in the TV sitcom "The Adams Family," John Astin, now 80, has been a visiting professor of Drama at Johns Hopkins University for the last 10 years. This year the Colonnade resident will be the Grand Marshall in the Hampden Mayor's Christmas Parade. Astin is photographed at the Merrick Barn Theater on the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus Monday, November 29, 2010.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Famous for his role as Gomez Adams in the TV sitcom "The Adams Family," John Astin, now 80, has been a visiting professor of Drama at Johns Hopkins University for the last 10 years. This year the Colonnade resident will be the Grand Marshall in the Hampden Mayor's Christmas Parade. Astin is photographed at the Merrick Barn Theater on the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus Monday, November 29, 2010.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Famous for his role as Gomez Adams in the TV sitcom "The Adams Family," John Astin, now 80, has been a visiting professor of Drama at Johns Hopkins University for the last 10 years. This year the Colonnade resident will be the Grand Marshall in the Hampden Mayor's Christmas Parade. Astin is photographed at the Merrick Barn Theater on the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus Monday, November 29, 2010.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Famous for his role as Gomez Adams in the TV sitcom "The Adams Family," John Astin, now 80, has been a visiting professor of Drama at Johns Hopkins University for the last 10 years. This year the Colonnade resident will be the Grand Marshall in the Hampden Mayor's Christmas Parade. Astin is photographed at the Merrick Barn Theater on the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus Monday, November 29, 2010.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 05, 2014: David Kaplan is a professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is also the driving force behind the documentary "Particle Fever" set for U.S. release in March, 2014. David Kaplan is photographed at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy February 05, 2014. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30144507A<br />
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George Washington University School of Public Health Professor Lance Price is photographed in his Baltimore home Thursday, June 27, 2013. He is part of a research team based in Flagstaff Arizona using genomics to prove that superbugs resistant to antibiotics in agribusiness meats are causing E. coli infections by tracking human urinary tract infections in the Flagstaff area.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30144507A<br />
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George Washington University School of Public Health Professor Lance Price is photographed in his Baltimore home Thursday, June 27, 2013. He is part of a research team based in Flagstaff Arizona using genomics to prove that superbugs resistant to antibiotics in agribusiness meats are causing E. coli infections by tracking human urinary tract infections in the Flagstaff area.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30144507A<br />
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George Washington University School of Public Health Professor Lance Price is photographed in his Baltimore home Thursday, June 27, 2013. He is part of a research team based in Flagstaff Arizona using genomics to prove that superbugs resistant to antibiotics in agribusiness meats are causing E. coli infections by tracking human urinary tract infections in the Flagstaff area.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30144507A<br />
<br />
George Washington University School of Public Health Professor Lance Price is photographed in his Baltimore home Thursday, June 27, 2013. He is part of a research team based in Flagstaff Arizona using genomics to prove that superbugs resistant to antibiotics in agribusiness meats are causing E. coli infections by tracking human urinary tract infections in the Flagstaff area.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30144507A<br />
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George Washington University School of Public Health Professor Lance Price is photographed in his Baltimore home Thursday, June 27, 2013. He is part of a research team based in Flagstaff Arizona using genomics to prove that superbugs resistant to antibiotics in agribusiness meats are causing E. coli infections by tracking human urinary tract infections in the Flagstaff area.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30144507A<br />
<br />
George Washington University School of Public Health Professor Lance Price is photographed in his Baltimore home Thursday, June 27, 2013. He is part of a research team based in Flagstaff Arizona using genomics to prove that superbugs resistant to antibiotics in agribusiness meats are causing E. coli infections by tracking human urinary tract infections in the Flagstaff area.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30144507A<br />
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George Washington University School of Public Health Professor Lance Price is photographed in his Baltimore home Thursday, June 27, 2013. He is part of a research team based in Flagstaff Arizona using genomics to prove that superbugs resistant to antibiotics in agribusiness meats are causing E. coli infections by tracking human urinary tract infections in the Flagstaff area.
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  • George Washington University School of Public Health Professor Lance Price is photographed in his Baltimore home Thursday, June 27, 2013. He is part of a research team based in Flagstaff Arizona using genomics to prove that superbugs resistant to antibiotics in agribusiness meats are causing E. coli infections by tracking human urinary tract infections in the Flagstaff area.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30144507A<br />
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George Washington University School of Public Health Professor Lance Price is photographed in his Baltimore home Thursday, June 27, 2013. He is part of a research team based in Flagstaff Arizona using genomics to prove that superbugs resistant to antibiotics in agribusiness meats are causing E. coli infections by tracking human urinary tract infections in the Flagstaff area.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30144507A<br />
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George Washington University School of Public Health Professor Lance Price is photographed in his Baltimore home Thursday, June 27, 2013. He is part of a research team based in Flagstaff Arizona using genomics to prove that superbugs resistant to antibiotics in agribusiness meats are causing E. coli infections by tracking human urinary tract infections in the Flagstaff area.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Philip Lindsey, professor of fine arts at Wilson College stands in for a portrait Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Laird Hall's Patterson Lounge...Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Dana Harriger, professor of bioloogy at Wilson College stands in for a portrait Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Laird Hall's Patterson Lounge...Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Dana Harriger, professor of bioloogy at Wilson College stands in for a portrait Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Laird Hall's Patterson Lounge...Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Michael Cornelius, an English professor at Wilson College makes a presentation during a closed commission meeting in Laird Hall's Patterson Board Room Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. The process of which he admitted during the the meeting made him "emotional."..Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path. The 20-member commission (some in person, some via conference call) meets the Patterson Board Room in Laird Hall Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Tuesday, September 18, 2012..Bill Shoemaker, professor of education at Wilson College stands in for a portrait Tuesday, September 18, 2012 in Laird Hall's Patterson Lounge...Wilson College, a tiny, all-female liberal arts college near Chambersburg, PA, nearly closed down in 1979 and is in danger of going under in the next few years if big changes aren't made. On the table are going co-ed, moving somewhere else, among other possibilities. President Barbara Mistick created a commission to recommend ways of putting the college on a sustainable path.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Famous for his role as Gomez Adams in the TV sitcom "The Adams Family," John Astin, now 80, has been a visiting professor of Drama at Johns Hopkins University for the last 10 years. This year the Colonnade resident will be the Grand Marshall in the Hampden Mayor's Christmas Parade. Astin is photographed at the Merrick Barn Theater on the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus Monday, November 29, 2010.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Famous for his role as Gomez Adams in the TV sitcom "The Adams Family," John Astin, now 80, has been a visiting professor of Drama at Johns Hopkins University for the last 10 years. This year the Colonnade resident will be the Grand Marshall in the Hampden Mayor's Christmas Parade. Astin is photographed at the Merrick Barn Theater on the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus Monday, November 29, 2010.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Famous for his role as Gomez Adams in the TV sitcom "The Adams Family," John Astin, now 80, has been a visiting professor of Drama at Johns Hopkins University for the last 10 years. This year the Colonnade resident will be the Grand Marshall in the Hampden Mayor's Christmas Parade. Astin is photographed at the Merrick Barn Theater on the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus Monday, November 29, 2010.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Famous for his role as Gomez Adams in the TV sitcom "The Adams Family," John Astin, now 80, has been a visiting professor of Drama at Johns Hopkins University for the last 10 years. This year the Colonnade resident will be the Grand Marshall in the Hampden Mayor's Christmas Parade. Astin is photographed at the Merrick Barn Theater on the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus Monday, November 29, 2010.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Famous for his role as Gomez Adams in the TV sitcom "The Adams Family," John Astin, now 80, has been a visiting professor of Drama at Johns Hopkins University for the last 10 years. This year the Colonnade resident will be the Grand Marshall in the Hampden Mayor's Christmas Parade. Astin is photographed at the Merrick Barn Theater on the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus Monday, November 29, 2010.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Famous for his role as Gomez Adams in the TV sitcom "The Adams Family," John Astin, now 80, has been a visiting professor of Drama at Johns Hopkins University for the last 10 years. This year the Colonnade resident will be the Grand Marshall in the Hampden Mayor's Christmas Parade. Astin is photographed at the Merrick Barn Theater on the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus Monday, November 29, 2010.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Famous for his role as Gomez Adams in the TV sitcom "The Adams Family," John Astin, now 80, has been a visiting professor of Drama at Johns Hopkins University for the last 10 years. This year the Colonnade resident will be the Grand Marshall in the Hampden Mayor's Christmas Parade. Astin is photographed at the Merrick Barn Theater on the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus Monday, November 29, 2010.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Famous for his role as Gomez Adams in the TV sitcom "The Adams Family," John Astin, now 80, has been a visiting professor of Drama at Johns Hopkins University for the last 10 years. This year the Colonnade resident will be the Grand Marshall in the Hampden Mayor's Christmas Parade. Astin is photographed at the Merrick Barn Theater on the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus Monday, November 29, 2010.
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  • Towson, Maryland - January 09, 2015: Phot0 Illustration of a man erasing the word "Teaching" from a chalkboard. <br />
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  • Towson, Maryland - January 09, 2015: Phot0 Illustration of a man erasing the word "Teaching" from a chalkboard. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Towson, Maryland - January 09, 2015: Phot0 Illustration of a man erasing the word "Teaching" from a chalkboard. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Towson, Maryland - January 09, 2015: Phot0 Illustration of a man erasing the word "Teaching" from a chalkboard. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Towson, Maryland - January 09, 2015: Phot0 Illustration of a man erasing the word "Teaching" from a chalkboard. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Towson, Maryland - January 09, 2015: Phot0 Illustration of a man erasing the word "Teaching" from a chalkboard. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Towson, Maryland - January 09, 2015: Phot0 Illustration of a man erasing the word "Teaching" from a chalkboard. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Towson, Maryland - January 09, 2015: Phot0 Illustration of a man erasing the word "Teaching" from a chalkboard. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Towson, Maryland - January 10, 2015: Photo Illustration of a man erasing the word "Teaching" from a chalkboard. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Towson, Maryland - January 10, 2015: Photo Illustration of a man erasing the word "Teaching" from a chalkboard. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Towson, Maryland - January 10, 2015: Photo Illustration of a man erasing the word "Teaching" from a chalkboard. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 07, 2014: Jean McGarry is the chair of Johns Hopkins University's Writing Seminar department. Her department is the first -- and currently only -- JHU graduate program to publicly "opt in" to the Dean's new plan to decrease programs number of grad students as a way to increase their stipends. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 07, 2014: Jean McGarry is the chair of Johns Hopkins University's Writing Seminar department. Her department is the first -- and currently only -- JHU graduate program to publicly "opt in" to the Dean's new plan to decrease programs number of grad students as a way to increase their stipends. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 07, 2014: Jean McGarry is the chair of Johns Hopkins University's Writing Seminar department. Her department is the first -- and currently only -- JHU graduate program to publicly "opt in" to the Dean's new plan to decrease programs number of grad students as a way to increase their stipends. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 07, 2014: Jean McGarry is the chair of Johns Hopkins University's Writing Seminar department. Her department is the first -- and currently only -- JHU graduate program to publicly "opt in" to the Dean's new plan to decrease programs number of grad students as a way to increase their stipends. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Towson, Maryland - January 09, 2015: Phot0 Illustration of a man erasing the word "Teaching" from a chalkboard. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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