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Western Kentucky University: Department of Music to Induct Alumna, Professor Emerita to Wall of Fame
BOWLING GREEN, Kentucky, April 19 -- Western Kentucky University issued the following news:

The Department of Music at WKU will induct alumna, Dr. Sheila Johnson ('77), and Professor Emerita, Dr. Mitzi Groom, to its Wall of Fame.

The Wall of Fame is the Department of Music's way of recognizing WKU alumni and former faculty members who have distinguished themselves in their music careers. The wall is located on the third floor of the Ivan Wilson Fine Arts Center.

Dr. Sheila L. Johnson received a Bachelor of Music and a Master of Arts in Counseling from WKU. During her time as a student, she studied ... Show Full Article

Vanderbilt University School of Nursing to Host Free Virtual Panel on Planetary Health
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, April 19 -- Vanderbilt University School of Nursing issued the following news on April 18, 2024:

The Vanderbilt School of Nursing will host a free virtual panel discussion on Thursday, May 2, at noon, on the emerging multi- and transdisciplinary field of planetary health. Topics will include the implications for health and health equity, clinical practice, research, education and advocacy, and a solutions-focused mindset for the future to achieve sustainable outcomes.

The panel will feature a 90-minute session focusing on the concept of planetary health and how it aligns ... Show Full Article

Two UChicago Scholars Elected as 2023 American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellows
CHICAGO, Illinois, April 19 (TNSres) -- The University of Chicago issued the following news:

Two members of the University of Chicago faculty have been elected as fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a distinguished lifetime honor within the scientific community.

Profs. Guangbin Dong and Benoit Roux have made breakthroughs in organic synthetic chemistry and biophysics. They join the 2023 class, announced April 18, which includes scientists, engineers and innovators across multiple fields.

Guangbin Dong is the Weldon G. Brown Professor of Chemistry.

Dong's expertise ... Show Full Article

Rutgers Board of Governors Approves Blau Wellness Center and Mental Health Fellowships
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, April 19 (TNSres) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:

Rutgers alumnus Allan Blau has dedicated his life to helping young adults and adolescents with significant emotional and psychiatric challenges.

"At every turn, I've asked, 'How would I respond if these children were my own - regardless of financial factors?'" said Blau, a renowned clinician and pioneer in special education who earned his Rutgers undergraduate degree in 1963. "This mindset has consistently guided my work to ensure vital support for adolescents and to tailor educational initiatives accordingly."

He ... Show Full Article

NMSU Geography Alumna Manages New York City Parks
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico, April 19 -- New Mexico State University issued the following news release:

From a young age, Terese Flores dreamed of moving to New York City. Raised in Silver City and Las Cruces, she hoped her dream would one day become a reality. Twenty years after graduating from New Mexico State University with a bachelor's degree in geography, she is now the Regional Park Manager for Manhattan in the New York City Parks Department.

Since starting her position, she has helped the city battle a pandemic, started an agency initiative for women in her field called Women in Leadership ... Show Full Article

GCU Responds to U.S. Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona's Inflammatory Comments
PHOENIX, Arizona, April 19 -- Grand Canyon University issued the following news release:

In light of the disturbing and defamatory public comments made by U.S. Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona last week during a House Appropriations Committee hearing, Grand Canyon University is providing the following statement.

This response is prefaced with the comment that our disagreements with the Department of Education (ED) are not politically motivated. We are not anti-government and have a record of cooperation and great relationships with 26 different regulatory and accrediting bodies, ... Show Full Article

BC Interior Universities Continue Research Collaboration
KAMLOOPS, British Columbia, April 19 -- Thompson Rivers University issued the following news release:

British Columbia's three Interior universities continue collaborating to boost their research and innovation ecosystems after renewing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the three organizations.

The renewed MOU extends the Interior Universities Research Coalition (IURC) - a partnership between the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC), Thompson Rivers University (TRU) and the University of British Columbia's Okanagan campus (UBC Okanagan) - for a further five years.

Since its ... Show Full Article