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SFU Urban Studies presents a forum on the new realities of urban resilience during the pandemic on February 24

by Steve Newton on February 2nd, 2021 at 2:29 PM 1 of 1 2 of 1 SFU Urban Studies, in collaboration with SFU Public Square, presents a forum on the new realities of urban resilience during the pandemic this month. Resilience has been an emergent theme in city planning and management in the 21st century, reads the info for the February 24 event, and its relevance is both altered and underscored by our experience with COVID-19. We address the new realities of considering urban resilience in the context of the pandemic and in the other slow emergencies still unfolding around us in climate, energy, and other domains.

GoLocalProv | RWU Professor to Lead Effort to Increase Diversity, Equity Among Higher Education Faculty in Region

Gentles-Peart. Photo: RWU Roger Williams University announced on Wednesday that race and gender expert Kamille Gentles-Peart, an associate professor of communication and media studies, was appointed a fellowship by the New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE) to lead a regional effort aimed at increasing faculty diversity, inclusion and equity initiatives in higher education. Currently, more than one-third of America’s college students are people of color and only about 5 percent of college faculty are African-American, about 3 percent are Hispanic and about 1 percent are Native American. As NEBHE Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Fellows, Gentles-Peart will co-lead the initiative with Tatiana Cruz, an assistant professor of history at Lesley University. They will provide the vision and leadership to develop a regional strategy that expands research, programming and policy work that advances faculty equity and inclusion.

citybizlist : New York : MetroPlusHealth Appoints Michelle Reay as Chief Operating Officer

MetroPlus Health Plan announced today the appointment of Michelle Reay as Chief Operating Officer (COO) As the health plan owned by NYC Health + Hospitals, with over 600,000 members across the five boroughs, MetroPlusHealth is a vital part of New York City’s initiative to guarantee health care to all New Yorkers. As COO and member of the executive leadership team, Michelle Reay will be responsible for overall management and oversight for product, call centers, facilities, claims management, vendor and outsourced services, project management, and operational performance improvement. Michelle Reay assumed her new role last month. “I am very pleased to announce Michelle Reay’s appointment as Chief Operating Officer,” said

COVID-19: Cuomo s Criticism, Dismissiveness Prompt Exodus In NY Health Department, Report Says

3 Read / Add Comments New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo earned an Emmy for his daily COVID-19 briefings during the height of the pandemic, though the handling of his staff during that time reportedly led to some top aides leaving the administration. In a new New York Times report, it was revealed that Cuomo’s criticism and dismissiveness of some health officials led to nearly a dozen of the governor’s aides to head for greener pastures. The governor s strict approach to the distribution of the vaccine also reportedly played a role in the bottleneck the state found itself in during the slow rollout of the vaccination plan.

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