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November 15, 2005
Professor still in critical condition
Professor Tania Forte, who suffered a brain aneurism several weeks ago, remains in critical condition as of press time, said Associate Dean Alzada Tipton. Tipton said Forte is on life support and weekly MRIs have shown an increase in brain activity.
Forte collapsed while attending a conference at Hamline’s School of Law. She was rushed to Regions Hospital, where doctors diagnosed the brain aneurism. She was operated on that day, and has remained in a coma and in critical condition since being admitted on Oct. 29.
University Chaplain Theresa Mason, who has served as a liaison between Forte’s family and the university, was out of town and unavailable for comment.
Forte teaches courses in Women’s, Global and Conflict Studies in addition to teaching a Social Justice course.
- Matt Lutz
Posted by msveum at November 15, 2005 11:57 AM
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