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Jackson General Hospital, WVU Health System Holds New Ward Ceremony | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] From left, Rob Fisher, Steve Westfall, Stephanie McCoy, Dr. Karl Overmiller, and Albert L. Wright, Jr. break ground on a new wing at Ripley’s Jackson General Hospital on Friday. (Photo by James Dobbs) Stephanie McCoy, President and CEO of WVU Medicine Jackson General Hospital, spoke at a landmark event outside ... -
Faculty wants study on spending of ex-president of LSU Health Sciences
[ad_1] Those fees included thousands of dollars in alcohol, fancy dinners, and first-class travel for him and his wife. NEW ORLEANS — Faculty members at the LSU Health Science Center are asking the new president to look into his predecessor’s charity spending after a joint WWL-TV and Times-Picayune investigation last week. The LSU School of ... -
CVUSD Now Opens Wellness Center to Help Mental Health Students
[ad_1] Students in our region are getting more than academic support as they return to school. “Several people actually asked me to check on you. Most of them were teachers. She just broke down in tears. ‘ said Jason. Tate, Wellness Center Specialist at CVUSD Coachella Valley High School uses a wellness center to provide ... -
Berger, Earls Deny Denial Request in Leandro Education Funding Case
[ad_1] All seven North Carolina Supreme Court justices will join oral argument in this month’s Leandro Schools funding case. Judges Phil Berger Jr. and Anita Earls announced on Friday that they would reject a request to dismiss the lawsuit. The plaintiff targeted Berger because his father serves as the chief executive of the North Carolina ... -
Board of Education Candidates Experienced at Different Levels of Education – Albert Lea Tribune
[ad_1] Although now retired, Gary Schindler has spent most of his life in education. Gary Schindler Most recently, he did part-time certification work and taught history at Riverland Community College. Prior to retirement, Schindler served as Dean of Students at Riverland Community College. He also played what was described as a “mentoring role” for the ... -
Fashion Briefing: The Next Era of Women’s Suits Has Arrived
[ad_1] The Next Era of Women’s Suits Has Arrived Yesterday’s exhausted market is now seen as a white space as more brands launch women’s suits to meet new demand. On Friday, 15-year-old Indochino, a maker of custom suits for men, announced expansion into custom suits for women. Developed with the female body in mind, her ... -
Links between climate change and health disparities researched at the University of Maryland – State of Reform
[ad_1] Climate change and environmental policies play a huge role in our health and, if left unchecked, can adversely affect vulnerable communities and exacerbate health inequalities. Last week, the Community Engagement, Environmental Justice, and Health (CEEJH) program at the University of Maryland School of Public Health brought together environmental professionals to 8th Annual UMD Symposium ... -
In VA Schools, Washington Still “Father of the Nation”
[ad_1] (NewsNation) — Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin opposes the state’s proposed changes to the Standards of Study (SOL). This included, among other things, stopping referring to George Washington as “the father of our nation” and James. Madison as the “Father of the Constitution”. “I do not agree to drop George Washington from our nomenclature as ...











