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SIUE launches Master of Forensic Medicine program at new campus.news
[ad_1] SIUE partners with the Illinois State Police, SIU School of Law, SWIC, and the City of Belleville to create the only accredited forensics program in Southern Illinois. Elza Ibroscheva, Vice Chancellor for Assessment, Accreditation and Academic Planning and Professor of Mass Communication, said the program was developed in response to Gov. JB Pritzker’s call ... -
Web 3 0 metaverse and business
[ad_1] The digital world is constantly evolving. What dates back five years or so is now obsolete. The ever-changing technological revolution makes it difficult for businesses to keep up with changing dynamics. The only key to handling it is staying ahead with digital marketing. Web 3.0 and the Metaverse will play a key role in ... -
Mental health support reduces suicidal tendencies among LGBTQ+ students
[ad_1] LGBTQ+ college students are significantly less likely to seriously consider or attempt suicide because they have access to mental health and LGBTQ+-specific services through their institution, according to new research from the Trevor Project. A non-profit organization dedicated to preventing suicide among LGBTQ+ youth, the organization surveyed 33,993 LGBTQ+ college students attending two-year colleges, ... -
Performance, fashion and diversity take center stage in the Vogue world
[ad_1] Anna Wintour is one of the most famous names in the fashion industry. Wintour has headed her Vogue as editor-in-chief since 1988, revolutionizing the fashion industry during her 30-year tenure. Whether putting together her iconic September issue or transforming her Met Gala into the global fashion event she’s known for today, Winter’s influence is ... -
Vermont Conversation: How Anti-Science Disinformation Spreads Poison
[ad_1] Elena Konis (left) with her new book How to Sell a Poison.Image credit: Elena Konis The Vermont Conversation with David Goodman is a VTDigger podcast featuring in-depth interviews on local and national issues with politicians, activists, artists, changemakers and citizens making a difference. Listen below and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or Spotify ... -
Obama says precision medicine is hampered by a ‘clumsy’ healthcare system
[ad_1] At an event in San Diego on Wednesday, former President Barack Obama praised the advances researchers are making in precision medicine, but lamented the slow pace of adoption of these technologies in the U.S. health system. I got In a discourse talk to approximately 2,000 attendees at the Illumina Genomics Forum, Mr. Obama referred ... -
Literacy Confucius Award Winning Educational Program
[ad_1] A performance at the UNESCO Confucius Prize for Literacy held on Monday in Qufu, Shandong province. [Photo by Liang Ben/For chinadaily.com.cn] On Tuesday night, in Qufu, Shandong’s birthplace of Confucius, three educational programs won this year’s UNESCO Literacy Confucius Award. Brazil’s Accessible Literature program was honored for promoting the inclusion and participation of people ... -
Jewish students fight hatred in holy days with education
[ad_1] Jewish communities throughout San Diego County continue to celebrate the holy day. This week we celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the new year of 5783 on the Jewish calendar. On the campus of Patrick Henry High School, students organize a group called the Jewish Club. It’s a non-traditional name they said in honor of their very ...











