Tag: people
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Bullington Gardens Appoints New Director of Education
[ad_1] Bullington Gardens, a non-profit horticultural education center and public garden, has appointed Tracy Calla as its new director of education, effective August 1, according to a press release. Kara was selected to replace John Murphy, who retired from Brinton Gardens after 23 years, after an “extensive” research process led by Brinton Gardens leaders, Henderson ... -
The West End Health Foundation will award $30,000 to youth mental health programs around the Ishpeming area.
[ad_1] Ishpeming, Michigan (WLUC) – The West End Health Foundation recently awarded $30,000 for the 2022 Proactive Grants Cycle. The Proactive Grant Program was limited to programs and services developed to address youth health with a focus on mental health. Three applications were funded based on a competitive review of the organization, program, and quality ... -
Maui Health Vaccine Clinic Update on COVID-19 Booster
[ad_1] Vaccine Booster Clinic at Maui Memorial Medical Center. PC: Maui Health Maui Health Vaccine Clinic will reschedule existing booster appointments for individuals 12 years and older until new bivalent boosters are available on Maui. The Hawaii Department of Health has placed its first order for the “newest booster” and is expected to arrive within ... -
AT&T ‘Cuse Digital Experience Expands Technology Education for City of Syracuse Students
[ad_1] Syracuse University, AT&T, the Museum of Science and Technology (MOST), and Tech4Kidz this summer launched the first in the Central New York area, aimed at addressing the issue of equity in technical education and supporting local students affected by digitalization. We partnered to create a free digital literacy and education summer program. Divide. AT&T ... -
Meat science director talks about the next generation of local producers
[ad_1] Wyoming’s first Meat Science degree will officially launch this fall at Central Wyoming College (CWC). The degree program aims to train the next generation of local butchers and food scientists. Wyoming Public Radio’s Taylar Stagner spoke to her program director, Amanda Winchester, about the program and what she hopes students will learn. Amanda Winchester: ... -
Terrance Gore’s in-depth stolen base science offers MLB another MLB chance
[ad_1] Buck Showalter has never seen a faster ball player than Terrance Gore. In fact, the only name that came to mind when asked about it before the Mets’ series opener against the Washington Nationals on Friday was NFL Hall of Fame cornerback and former Yankee Deion Sanders. “He’s a weapon,” Showalter said of his ... -
Podcaster Audrey Quinn Wins Pulitzer Prize for Talking Science, 2007
[ad_1] Audrey Quinn’s innovative editing skills helped tell the story of David Luis ‘Suave’ Gonzalez, who was sentenced to life in prison as a boy. In May, when Audrey Quinn visited a friend’s apartment, her pockets started vibrating. She tried to ignore it, but she apologized and pulled her phone out of her jeans. “Did ... -
New research findings on mental health assessment
[ad_1] A study from Ohio State University shows why assessments and questions should be personalized. CLEVELAND — Suicide is the 12th leading cause of death nationwide. But from age 10 he is the second leading cause of death among young people aged 14, and from age 15 he is the third leading cause of death ...











