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  1. 17 hours ago · So imagine my joy upon hearing he was awarded an honorary doctorate from Emory University at its commencement ceremony earlier this month. Violinist Robert McDuffie. The degree was given for McDuffie's work as an "arts advocate, musical collaborator, and violin virtuoso." This seems only fitting for a man whose remarkable and highly ...

  2. 17 hours ago · previously co-founded Actelion in 1997 and went on to lead the company as CEO in. 2000 when the company became publicly traded. Jean-Paul Clozel, MD and CEO of Idorsia, commented: "It has been an absolute privilege to serve as CEO of Actelion and Idorsia for. the past 24 years. I can think of no greater endeavor than discovering new

  3. 17 hours ago · Mary McLeod Bethune founded the school in 1904 and merged with Cookman Institute named after Alfred Cookman in 1935. Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra (BIT), Mesra, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India. B. M. Birla. The founder was a member of the Birla family, one of the foremost business houses in India.

  4. 17 hours ago · 00:04:41. As Madison Hughes takes to the University of Guelph convocation stage next month, she looks forward to a new chapter in the fall. Hughes, the first McCall MacBain Scholar from Guelph, will begin a fully funded course-based master’s program in public health at McGill University in Montreal. “I was thrilled when I found out.

  5. 17 hours ago · previously co-founded Actelion in 1997 and went on to lead the company as CEO in ... training in pharmacology and physiology at the University of Montreal, Canada,

  6. 17 hours ago · Jean-Paul has served as CEO of Idorsia since its foundation – the result of demerging the drug discovery and early clinical pipeline of Actelion, as part of the USD 30 billion acquisition. Jean-Paul had previously co-founded Actelion in 1997 and went on to lead the company as CEO in 2000 when the company became publicly traded.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CoptsCopts - Wikipedia

    17 hours ago · The Anglo-Egyptian invasion in 1898 allowed Copts greater religious and economic freedom, and they extended their original roles as artisans and merchants into trading, banking, engineering, medicine, and the civil service. Proficiency in business and administration made them a privileged minority.

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