Former Bostonian tops chart with Dagger Brotherhood
Before she was a best-selling author, Bird, whose Black Dagger Brotherhood series and its spinoff books have sold more than 10 million copies, was a lawyer and the former chief of staff at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. She went to Northfield …
Read more on Boston Globe
Occasional Pot Use May Harm Young People's Brains
“There is this general perspective out there that using marijuana recreationally is not a problem — that it is a safe drug,” says Anne Blood, an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School and the co-senior author of the study, which is being …
Read more on WFAA
The Immeasurable Power of Love in Overcoming Poverty and Oppression: The …
He brought extra books from home, and made sure Leroy always had something good to read. Leroy became an avid reader. As he grew older and landed in the penitentiary for drug addiction and drug dealing, he read more and more sophisticated books on …
Read more on Huffington Post
University of Wyoming Calendar for April 21-27
Tuesday, April 22, 1:30-3 p.m. — Author Ann Patchett will speak and sign books, College of Education auditorium. Free. Tuesday, April 22, 4:30 p.m. — George Lipsitz, professor of black studies and sociology at the University of California at …
Read more on University of Wyoming News
Tags: beth israel deaconess medical center, drug addict, drug addiction, harvard medical school