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Business Briefs: OSU-Newark s Low curates Chicago Field Museum exhibit

Business Briefs: OSU-Newark s Low curates Chicago museum basket-making exhibit

Business Briefs: OSU-Newark s Low curates Chicago museum basket-making exhibit Kent Mallett, Newark Advocate © Submitted photo John Low NEWARK John Low, Ohio State-Newark associate professor and director of Newark Earthworks Center, guest curates a new temporary exhibit featuring Pokagon Potawatomi basket-making at Chicago s world-renowned Field Museum of Natural History. Low, an associate professor in comparative studies, is a member of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians. The exhibit, Pokagon Potawatomi Black Ash Baskets: Our Storytellers, explores the artistry, tradition and importance of basket-making among the Pokagon Band of the Potawatomi people, according to a press release from the Field Museum. The baskets have a place of special honor and respect among the Pokagon Potawatomi and are treated as living members of the community.

Belonging to close-knit team can be remedy for burnout

View Comments In a recent presentation for the Gratitude Symposium, Dr. Stephen Beeson explained that a sense of collegiality, community and belonging is the most powerful countermeasure to burnout. While Beeson s work was focused on health care (you can find his session here), this is something everyone can relate to. He clearly explained how the best antidote to the exhaustion, cynicism and disconnection that come with burnout is being part of a strong, collaborative team. I thought Beeson did a beautiful job of describing what he called the camaraderie and sense of esprit de corps that honors and values each and every team member. He used simple language and a lot of specificity to show the kind of team that helps remedy burnout, the kind that feels good to be a part of. The thing I liked most about his presentation is that he decoded the very specific behaviors that make a team collegial and create a sense of belonging.

Concerns arise over search for new Florida State president

Concerns arise over search for new Florida State president BOBBY CAINA CALVAN, Associated Press May 14, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3Florida Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran speaks during a bill signing ceremony at St. John the Apostle School, Tuesday, May 11, 2021, in Hialeah, Fla. The candidacy of state education commissioner, Richard Corcoran, for president of Florida State University, has raised alarm over conflicts of interest, including concerns that could threaten the accreditation of the university. But the search process is also underscoring the dearth of diversity and inclusion in the upper reaches of academia, particularly within Florida’s 12-campus state university system where all but two are led by white men.Wilfredo Lee/APShow MoreShow Less

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