Tag: culture
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Dean Wendy Powers Joins College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences – WSU Insider
[ad_1] Entering the School of Agriculture, Human and Natural Resource Sciences at Washington State University on August 15, 2022, Wendy Powers is the first CashUp Davis Family Endowment Dean. Powers is an experienced leader and previously directed statewide agricultural research and expansion for the University of California, Agricultural and Natural Resources Division. “Dr. Announced. “She ... -
Yale Global Health Leadership Initiative secures grants to reduce sepsis outcomes and care inequities
[ad_1] Yale University’s Global Health Leadership Initiative awarded a highly competitive research grant of over $1 million to reduce inequities in sepsis care and outcomes among African American/Black and Latinx communities. I was. The R01 grant was awarded by the National Institute of General Medicine, a division of the National Institutes of Health. Advancing health ... -
Girl Scouts learn about marine, space and environmental science
[ad_1] Photo credit: Girl Scouts of Hawaii An event held last month gave girls from across the state, the mainland and beyond the chance to learn about Hawaii’s multicultural culture while participating in unique science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) activities. I got The Girl Scouts of Hawaii hosted the first Pacific Expedition in a ... -
Girl Scouts learn about marine, space and environmental science : Kauai Now : Kauai News & Information
[ad_1] Photo credit: Girl Scouts of Hawaii An event held last month gave girls from across the state, the mainland and beyond the chance to learn about Hawaii’s multicultural culture while participating in unique science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) activities. I got The Girl Scouts of Hawaii hosted the first Pacific Expedition in a ... -
Acknowledge your dependence on Martech and build a better business case
[ad_1] We’ve come to believe that software solves most problems. Helpful in many cases, but not if business needs are not considered first. “Thank you for doing this.” Five simple words that mean many things. It’s always nice to be appreciated for your work, but what made this particular occasion so memorable was what happened ...








