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Bringing PD Energy to ’22-’23
[ad_1] Dr. Chrissie Miles Effective teams are underpinned by a common purpose that creates impact. It’s not enough to explore what we do and how we do it. Fundamentally, it must be driven by understanding why. Simon Sinek says: Clearly, leadership does not mean taking responsibility, it means taking care of those in charge, whether ... -
US Health Task Force Calls for Regular Anxiety Screening for Adults
[ad_1] Agreeing with the nation’s impending mental health crisis, for the first time, an influential group of medical professionals is recommending that adults under the age of 65 be screened for anxiety disorders. Recommendations from the United States Preventive Services Task Force are designed to help primary care clinicians identify early signs of anxiety during ... -
Fashion trends for 2023: 7 runway trends you can wear right away
[ad_1] scroll to see more images When it comes to fashion, especially fashion week, the industry is trying to maintain a delicate balance between longevity and trends. Designers work to create collections that feel cohesive to previous pieces while breaking down some form of barrier, pushing designs forward and inspiring styles for the new season.New ... -
The mental health system failed our son, but we hold on to hope
[ad_1] We haven’t seen our son in 66 days, and counting. Hopefully by the time you read this, we’ll have seen his face — probably too skinny, probably scared, hopefully not still angry — at his next mental health court hearing or with a conservatorship in hand. Until then, we hope he is safe as ... -
UW-Madison’s Greer, Iverson Named UCEA Jackson Scholars
[ad_1] September 20, 2022 UW-Madison PhD students CJ Greer and Deonte Iverson were recently named 2022-24 University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA) Jackson Scholars. This two-year program provides formal networking, mentoring, and professional development for graduate students of color who intend to become professors of educational leadership. Both Greer and Iverson are highly regarded doctoral ... -
Academics Bring Science to the Green Man Festival
[ad_1] From Nature to Neuroscience This year, neuroscientists at the Center for Developmental Neurobiology (CDN) held a workshop called “Nature to Neuroscience” that focused on how the natural world can be used for neuroscience research. Interactive activities for all ages include the opportunity to “build a model of your own brain,” the opportunity to play ... -
Young Fashion Designer Presents Collection at Omaha Fashion Guild Meeting | Culture
[ad_1] A woman in a pink beaded headdress peered out from behind a curtain in the front of a small, intimate room on the third floor of Omaha’s Blue Sushi Sake Grill. Dressed in a floor-length black dress and long pink gloves, the woman was one of her group of six who wore Le’Mario Somerville’s ... -
$5 Million Grant for Maternal Health in Arkansas
[ad_1] Arkansas (KNWA/FOX24) — Arkansas has one of the worst states in the nation when it comes to maternal mortality, but new federal funding could help change that. “Arkansas ranks fifth in the nation for the worst maternal mortality rates,” said Nirvana Manning, Ph.D., chair and associate professor of obstetrics and genetics at the University ...











