College Art Museum Might Have Accidentally Thrown Out Oil Painting Likely Worth Millions

September 2, 2008
Wellesley College's Davis Museum officials say they aren't sure what happened to a missing painting likely worth millions by French Cubist artist Fernand Leger. However, it is possible that the missing 1921 painting "Woman and Child," which hasn't been seen since 2007, was mistakenly thrown away.

Toronto University Graduate Students Focus On Sexual Diversity Study

August 29, 2008
The University of Toronto will begin offering starting fall master's and doctorate programs covering a wide range of sex-related topics from literary to public health. The university will be the first in Canada to offer graduate courses on the subject. Other Canadian educational institutions like Queen's University, McGill University, Universite du Quebec a Montreal, York University and University of British Columbia already offer undergraduate degree in sexuality studies, but most of their programs focus on issues of sexual orientation.

N.Y. State Fair Officials Will Turn 900 Pound Butter Sculpture Into 96 Gallons Of Biodiesel

August 22, 2008
It takes nine pounds of butter to make a gallon of biodiesel and New York State Fair officials say they will turn a 900 pound butter sculpture into 96 gallons of biodiesel fuel when the fair is over. The butter sculpture was a tribute to New York state dairy farmers and was set up as a centerpiece at the fair. SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry college scientists will make the butter into biodiesel at a facility on campus and use it to fuel their vehicle fleet.

U.S. Universities, Colleges Under Bedbug Attack

August 21, 2008
Bloodsucking bedbugs have returned with a vengeance in many college dorms. Dan Mizer, associate director of residence life at Texas A&M University, which has dealt with bedbugs in the past, explained the bedbug campus invasion to more foreign travel by students, a larger bedbug population, new rules that discourage widespread fumigation and maybe tougher bugs more resistant to pesticides.

Educators Push To Lower Drinking Age To 18, Mothers Oppose The Move

August 19, 2008
About 100 college presidents from universities across the U. S. are asking legislators to lower the legal drinking age to 18 from 21. The officials organized a movement called Amethyst Initiative a year ago to push to amend current drinking age laws, which they said leads to dangerous binge drinking on college grounds.
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