Antonio Farias. Photo credit: University of Florida University of Colorado Denver Names National Leader Antonio Farias Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
February 15, 2021
Today, University of Colorado Denver Chancellor Michelle Marks announced the appointment of Antonio Farias as Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) following the completion of a national search for this important Cabinet-level position. Farias, a longtime educator, brings more than 20 years of strong and varied experience educating and elevating underrepresented students and advising academic and military leaders on DEI best practices. He currently serves as the inaugural Chief Diversity Officer & Senior Advisor to the President at the University of Florida, a top-tier research university of more than 50,000 students.
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I have been a staff photographer on The Day s visual team since 2017. After graduating with a degree in photojournalism in 2010 I have worked across the country, from Ohio to Washington, at strong community newspapers before returning to my New England roots. You can frequently find me looking for slice-of-life feature photos across our community, working on a different angle at events, with a camera in both hands at sporting events, always capturing the storytelling
Crew sets the sails to check if Eagle s shipshape
Bosun s Mate 2nd Class Joe Giannetti, left, and Seaman John Kittrell furl the outer jib sail as the crew members of the U.S. Coast Guard barque Eagle perform a test-set of the tall ship s fore sails, the inner jib, outer jib and flying jib on Friday, Feb. 5, 2021, while docked at Pier 7 at Fort Trumbull State Park in New London. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day)
Bosun s Mate 2nd Class Joe Giannetti, left, and Seaman John Kittrell furl the outer jib sail as the crew members of the U.S. Coast Guard barque Eagle perform a test-set of the tall ship s fore sails, the inner jib, outer jib and flying jib on Friday, Feb. 5, 2021, while docked at Pier 7 at Fort Trumbull State Park in New London. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day)
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U.S. military uses 3D printing to make N95 respirators
By (0) Air Force Maj. Daniel Williams demonstrates the fit of an N95 elastomeric half-mask respirator, which is among the designs that the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity has been testing after 3D printing them. Photo by Jeffrey Soares/U.S. Army
Jan. 25 (UPI) The U.S. Army is using 3D printing technology to produce N95 respirators, the chief of the Defense Department s medical technology office said on Monday.
Air Force Maj. Gen. Daniel Williams, of the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity s Warfighter Expeditionary Medicine and Treatment Project Management Office, said his primary task involves assisting Defense Department commercial partners in producing respirators that comply with military needs.