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Estess resigns post as provost

Former Honors College dean will continue as English professor

Citing health, personal issues and a doctor's advisement, Ted Estess has, after two months, resigned his post as interim provost and senior vice chancellor and vice president of academic affairs. The resignation, effective July 21, will be followed by Estess' leave of absence in Colorado, after which he will resume his role as a professor at The Honors College. (3) comments

FDA considers Gardasil for men

Cancer, warts preventable with shots; FDA approval pending

Even though both females and males are susceptible to genital warts and other less common cancers resulting from the human papillomavirus, only females between the ages of 9 and 26 have been eligible to receive Gardasil, the HPV vaccine, since its Food and Drug Administration approval in 2006. (1) comment

Calhoun detour starts Wednesday

Underground Calhoun Loft construction expected to last two weeks

Calhoun detour starts Wednesday

Drivers who frequent Calhoun Road between the 4600 and 4700 blocks will have to resort to a slight detour as Calhoun Loft construction makes its way underground for the next two weeks. Scheduled by the City of Houston because of the construction and utility connections of Calhoun Lofts, alternative routes for the Calhoun Road UH route will be available from Wednesday through Aug. (1) comment

Fair trade to inform Houston listeners

Students for Fair Trade at UH host radio show on 90.1 today at noon

With an ongoing effort to bring 100 percent fair trade coffee to the University, Students for Fair Trade at UH will utilize a new medium for their message. The student group will host a radio show with guest speaker Chris O'Brien, author of How to Drink a Beer and Save the World at noon today on KPFT 90. (1) comment

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