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Inclusive Games: Women in Science
[ad_1] Welcome to a new series of interviews from LadiesGamers, Inclusive Gaming. Paula and I are currently Woman in Games (WIGJ)Most of the games we play now have a gender option, and the days of games where there was only one option to play as a man are pretty much over. Some games add that ... -
Prioritizing Equity Spotlight series: Centering restorative justice in health innovation
[ad_1] This Prioritizing Equity Spotlight session is sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the American Medical Association Foundation. Over the past several years, there has been an increased awareness of the exclusionary policies and practices that have restricted and impacted the health innovation ecosystem for communities that have been historically marginalized and minoritized. These ... -
Orlando’s 50 Most Influential People of 2022: Education
[ad_1] (Photo courtesy of Alexander Cartwright) 1 Alexander Cartwright President, University of Central Florida Alexander Cartwright, president of the University of Central Florida, is a living example of the role education can play in a person’s success. He came to his UCF in April 2020 from his post as president of the University of Missouri-Columbia. ... -
City Marks Suicide Prevention Education Day | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] From yoga to sidewalk vending to music to pounds to sidewalk chalk to massage to mindfulness, Suicide Prevention Education Day downtown includes a little bit of everything. The event included supporting CORE (Choosing Openness About Experience)’s mission to provide mental health and suicide prevention education in Warren County and bringing people to ... -
Plantwatch: How Mysterious Cheatgrass Invaded the Western US | Chemistry
[ad_1] Something strange is appearing under the streetlights in the American West. Dr. Shannon Murphy, an ecologist, was walking his dog down an alleyway in Denver, Colorado when he noticed an invasive cheatgrass colony breeding under streetlights. She had already grown prairie grasses in artificially lit greenhouses to study how moths interacted with plants, but ... -
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 ... -
Can Wolves Bond With Humans Like Dogs? | | Chemistry
[ad_1] In the late 1970s, archaeologists made a startling discovery in northern Israel. In a 12,000-year-old village where families buried loved ones under their homes, the remains of a woman and a young dog were found, her hand resting on the puppy’s chest. This discovery is some of the earliest evidence of a bond between ... -
Madison School Hosts Mental Health Fair for Students
[ad_1] Madison, Alabama (WAFF) – School leaders in the city of Madison held a Mental Health Resource Fair on Monday to show parents and students the importance of mental health. Lindsey Doolittle, who has two children at MCS, decided to bring her children to the district-wide fair to help them become more aware of their ...









