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West Nile virus reported to two in New York City, health officials say
[ad_1] Placeholder while loading article action Two people in New York City have been diagnosed with West Nile virus, local health officials announced Tuesday. This is the latest battle for states grappling with coronavirus and more recently monkeypox and polio cases. City health officials said one case of West Nile virus (WNV) was reported in ... -
Verónica Valdez appointed Head of Education, Culture and Society
[ad_1] Veronica E. Valdes started as new Head of Education, Culture and Society Division (ECS) July 1, 2022. She is one of her two new deans at the College of Education this year. Learn more about her Robert Zheng, the new Chair of the Department of Educational Psychology. here. “Dr. Valdez is going to be ... -
Monkeypox concern: Local health officials monitor global outbreak of once-rare disease
[ad_1] Graphic courtesy of Columbus Regional Hospital Health officials in Bartholomew County are monitoring an outbreak of monkeypox that has infected more than 11,000 people in the United States, and say it is “just a matter of time” before the once-rare disease is discovered locally. says. Monkeypox is a virus that originates in wild animals ... -
Meet Deon Graham, Chief Brand Officer and the mastermind behind Combs Enterprises’ greatest ideas
[ad_1] Graham has been leading digital strategy for Sean “Diddy” Combs and his brand for nearly a decade. He held several promotions, including Director of Digital Marketing, Vice President of Digital Marketing, before becoming Chief Brand Officer (CBO). According to information provided to AfroTech, Graham will “develop creative talent for a diverse business and investment ... -
White House climate officer Jane Lubchenko receives approval from scientific body
[ad_1] comment on this story comment The United States’ most prestigious scientific agency on Tuesday banned Jane Lubchenko, a key White House official focused on climate change, from participating in any of its publications or activities for five years. The National Academy of Sciences’ decision is a rare rebuke to marine ecologist Lubchenko, deputy director ... -
Furman University graduate David Trone donates to support mental health
[ad_1] Among the many concerns about the side effects of the COVID-19 pandemic is a quietly escalating crisis among children and young people: the rising incidence of mental illness. But a new donation to Furman University allows the school to meet this challenge head-on, helping students build the emotional resilience they need to navigate an ... -
White House climate officer sanctioned by leading scientific agency
[ad_1] The National Academy of Sciences has banned Jane Lubchenko, a leading White House field candidate, from involvement in NAS publications and activities for five years for violating its code of conduct before joining the administration, the organization said. Stated. Important reasons: The move represents a serious outcry against Lubchenko, deputy director for climate and ... -
‘The Power of Plus’ author Gianluca Russo wants fashion to face toxic and fatphobic trends
[ad_1] Growing up in the 80’s, I felt like I was taught to hate myself and be ashamed of my body. This is largely thanks to TV shows and women’s fashion magazines that idealize very specific (thin) body types. Around 2013, I discovered the “body positivity” movement through online spaces like LiveJournal, Tumblr, and Twitter. ...











