V100.7’s Community Town Hall: Community Immunity Series
As things begin to get back to some form of normalcy we know there are a lot of questions and concerns around the COVID-19 Vaccine. Join us on May 4th, May 18th, and June 15th for the V100.7’s Community Town Hall: Community Immunity Series for an in depth, honest conversation on the COVID-19 Vaccine. Be ready to text in your questions to 414-799-1007 and join us live on the V100.7 Facebook Page!
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Delta Research and Educational Foundation to Host a Free Virtual Education Symposium
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WASHINGTON, April 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Delta Teacher Efficacy Campaign (DTEC) and Teachers Advocating to lead Great change (TAG) will launch a four-part series on educational equity, as part of the Delta Research and Educational Foundation (DREF). The program, titled
Rooted in Research 2.0, will stream live on Saturday, April 17, 2021 from 10:00 AM to 5:00 pm EDT.
DTEC-TAG Equity Warriors We continue to work tirelessly to eliminate equity disparities within our educational system, said DREF President Carolyn E. Lewis. To fulfill this mission, DTEC-TAG provides information, research, and resources to students, teachers, parents, administrators, and the communities through education awareness and professional development activities.
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The
All of Us Research Program was off to a good start in its goal of recruiting one million persons to chart their health and health histories.
“We were really rocking and rolling here in the Southern Network until, of course, March of last year,” said Dr. Cora E. Lewis, a professor and chair of the Department of Epidemiology in the UAB School of Public Health and one of three principal investigators in charge of various aspects of the program at UAB.
“We were enrolling very well,” Lewis continued. “Now we’re going to get started again, and we’re well over 100,000 people already (nationally).”