An icon of 3 horizontal dots. An icon of a paper envelope. An icon of a facebook f logo. An icon of a digital camera. An icon of a house. An icon of the Instagram logo. An icon of the LinkedIn logo.
Aberdeen has not completely gone back to its original name, choosing to keep its logo all lowercase. That puts it in line with a trend of teenagers not using capital letters when texting ...
The company pointed out that this time round it had not hired brand consultants to advise on switching its name back to Aberdeen, and said it expected the cost of changing logos and branding would ...
Former NBA and ABA great Artis Gilmore, who as a 7-foot-2 center led Jacksonville University to the 1970 national title ... when you're making threes from the logos, it is deflating." Moser compared ...
More than 100 students at the Renaissance School of Medicine found out on Friday which hospital they'd be assigned to.
An icon of 3 horizontal dots. An icon of a paper envelope. An icon of a facebook f logo. An icon of a digital camera. An icon of a house. An icon of the Instagram logo. An icon of the LinkedIn logo.
Women with ongoing urinary incontinence could avoid invasive bladder pressure tests, as new research shows that a range of ...
The remains of the unidentified young man will be laid to rest in a ceremonial burial on the Australian island on Friday, the University of Aberdeen said in a statement published Wednesday.
Grant McCasland was not even 30 minutes removed from receiving his first-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament's Elite Eight when the inevitable question came.
The University of Aberdeen has repatriated a murdered Aboriginal man's remains, thought to have been obtained during a colonial conquest in Tasmania. It is believed the young man was decapitated ...
A groundbreaking new scanner developed by scientists at the University of Aberdeen could change the way breast cancer is diagnosed and treated, meaning patients could receive fewer surgeries and ...
“It would be unacceptable for these ancestral remains to be used for research, teaching or exhibitions purposes:” A Tasmanian Aboriginal murder victim’s skull held in Scotland for 170 years ...