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Experts say more evidence COVID-19 is airborne, that we need to rethink indoor spaces

Experts say more evidence COVID-19 is airborne, that we need to rethink indoor spaces David Lao © THE CANADIAN PRESS/APNIAID/National Institutes of Health via AP This electron microscope image made available and color-enhanced by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Integrated Research Facility in Fort Detrick, Md., shows Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 virus particles, orange, isolated from a patient. The authors of a new paper that found increasingly concrete evidence that COVID-19 is predominately airborne say that we need to be focusing on preventing infections in indoor settings, and rethinking how ventilation systems either help spread or dissipate the virus.

Rave melds student info with mobile for Georgia college

An article from ARCHIVES: This is legacy content from before Marketing Dive acquired Mobile Marketer in early 2017. Some information, such as publication dates, may not have migrated over. Check out the new Marketing Dive site for the latest marketing news. Rave melds student info with mobile for Georgia college Author Giselle Tsirulnik Liberal arts institution Georgia Gwinnett College called on Rave Wireless mobile phone application for faculty and students to use Sprint devices pre-loaded with the program provider s applications for communication, academic and safety purposes. Rave Wireless is a member of the SunGard Higher Education Collaborative, a network of companies dedicated to helping colleges build and manage a unified digital campus by marrying the student information system with mobile devices.

Meet the Development Team

Executive Director of Development HARRISON MOAR is executive director of development at the Cato Institute. He is responsible for leading and overseeing the Institute’s fundraising efforts, which includes management of operations and aligning the philanthropic priorities of Cato Sponsors with the strategic priorities of the Institute. Before becoming head of development in August 2017, he held various roles and responsibilities in the department. Harrison joined Cato in 2008, and from 2009 to 2013 served as editor and manager of media relations in the defense and foreign policy studies department. He is also a past editor of the Cato‐​at‐​Liberty blog. Harrison received a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of California, Berkeley and an MBA from Georgetown University.

After years of shifting leadership, San Antonio Metro Health hires new permanent director

After years of shifting leadership, San Antonio Metro Health hires new permanent director FacebookTwitterEmail Claude Jacob has been hired as the new director of the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District. He will start July 6./ San Antonio officials named a new permanent director of the Metropolitan Health District on Friday, after two years of leadership shake-ups at the agency. Claude Jacob, 53, is the chief public health officer at Cambridge Health Alliance, a Boston-area health care provider, a position he has held for 14 years. He will take the helm of Metro Health on July 6. His appointment marks the sixth leadership change at the health district since March 2019, when then-director Colleen Bridger was tapped to temporarily serve as assistant city manager, a position that later became permanent.

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