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Tus·cu·lum

 (tŭs′kə-ləm, -kyə-)
A city of ancient Latium southeast of modern-day Rome, Italy. Cicero, Nero, and Pliny the Younger were among the prominent Romans who built villas here.
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Tusculum

(ˈtʌskjʊləm)
n
(Placename) an ancient city in Latium near Rome
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Tus•cu•lum

(ˈtʌs kyə ləm)

n.
an ancient city of Latium, SE of Rome: Roman villas, esp. that of Cicero.
Tus′cu•lan, adj.
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Although not actively teaching now, she is still on adjunct faculty at Tusculum College, where she taught research and a variety of psychology and counseling courses for almost twenty years.
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"That is why it was decided to supplement the disappeared parts, such as nose and chin, on the basis of a second portrait of Julius Caesar: the so-called Tusculum bust."
Analysis of state monitoring data has shown that current conservation efforts have improved fish community health, but more work is needed to control erosion and fertilizer runoff into streams, notes Conor Keitzer, a former Ohio State postdoctoral fellow who now is assistant professor of natural sciences at Tennessee's Tusculum College.
Holding a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Evansville and a BS in Management from Tusculum College, Culbertson's educational background brings a technical and scientific angle that compliments his career-long focus in sales and business development.
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