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  5. University of Oklahoma fudged alumni endowment rates for 20 years: magazine College students aren’t the only cheaters. For two decades, the University of Oklahoma has been falsifying alumni endowment rates, U.S. News & World Report announced. The magazine, which ranks universities in its highly regarded annual Best Colleges edition, stated the Norman, Okla.-based school offered “inflated data on its alumni giving rates for two decades.” U.S. News & World Report then announced Oklahoma would be unranked in its 2019 edition because of the incorrect data stretching back from 1999, reported CNN. The university originally said its two-year alumni giving rate was 14% but later informed the magazine that the correct number was really 9.7%. “We appreciate the work of U.S. News & World Report and continue to have pride in the top rankings of several of our programs,” said Oklahoma University’s interim president Joseph Harroz. “Rest assured, our university has learned from this occurrence and is working toward the goal of achieving future rankings for 2020 and beyond that reflect OU’s excellence and academic success.” U.S. News & World Report claimed the wrong data affected Oklahoma’s placement in the rankings for best value schools, top public schools and best colleges for veterans. In 2018, the university had been ranked 97th-best in the Best Colleges survey — its debut in the magazine’s listing of the top 100 universities and colleges.
  6. University of Oklahoma fudged alumni endowment rates for 20 years: magazine College students aren’t the only cheaters. For two decades, the University of Oklahoma has been falsifying alumni endowment rates, U.S. News & World Report announced. The magazine, which ranks universities in its highly regarded annual Best Colleges edition, stated the Norman, Okla.-based school offered “inflated data on its alumni giving rates for two decades.” U.S. News & World Report then announced Oklahoma would be unranked in its 2019 edition because of the incorrect data stretching back from 1999, reported CNN. The university originally said its two-year alumni giving rate was 14% but later informed the magazine that the correct number was really 9.7%. “We appreciate the work of U.S. News & World Report and continue to have pride in the top rankings of several of our programs,” said Oklahoma University’s interim president Joseph Harroz. “Rest assured, our university has learned from this occurrence and is working toward the goal of achieving future rankings for 2020 and beyond that reflect OU’s excellence and academic success.” U.S. News & World Report claimed the wrong data affected Oklahoma’s placement in the rankings for best value schools, top public schools and best colleges for veterans. In 2018, the university had been ranked 97th-best in the Best Colleges survey — its debut in the magazine’s listing of the top 100 universities and colleges.
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  11. This mother duck marches her babies through a New York hospital every spring This mama has all her ducks in a row. Like clockwork, a mother duck from upstate New York marches her new babies through a hospital in the city of Canandaigua every spring. She did it again earlier this month and staff at the local Thompson Health center in Ontario County were prepared with signs and a camera to capture all the action. “Every year, without fail, a mama duck chooses one of the enclosed courtyards at our M.M. Ewing Continuing Care Center to lay her eggs and take care of her babies,” Thompson Health posted on its Facebook page. “She lets us know when she’s ready to go by tapping on the glass, and this morning, it was time for this annual rite of spring.” The hospital noted that mama duck follows the same path every year and staffers help guide them along by holding large signs to prevent them from getting sidetracked and possibly wandering away from the hall and into rooms. “She has us trained,” one worker said, according to the post. The waterfowl family, which included 13 ducklings this year, marched towards the light coming from a door down the corridor held open by assistant nurse manager Betsy Willard. “The family headed out into a large park-like area behind the facility,” Thompson Health shared. “Good luck, guys. We’ll miss you!” This story just quacked me up!
  12. Again, I offer my best wishes. Thank you for sharing about your experience.
  13. I wish you all the best. I've had 2 spinal fusions in my neck and had a disk shaved down in my mid-spine. I worried each time about my spine being operated on, but I was lucky... there has never been a problem with my neck (the first one lasted 9 years, then further deterioration led to another 7 years ago). No pain at all. The back surgery was to 'prevent worsening' rather than correct problems. I haven't had any problems from it, but have kept on way too much weight and am very lazy, so I've become very sedentary, and have pain when I stand or walk more than briefly. I sit most of the time, and rarely leave the house (3 of my 4 best friends moved out of state in the last decade). If I were more active, I would feel better and could do more, but feeling as I do, I can't get myself to do what I should. (I'm almost 57.) Sorry for running on, but I wanted to let you know that spinal surgery is scary, but there can be some good results. I would just recommend you do a better job with following up with what the doctor tells you to do than I did.
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