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University of Pittsburgh at Bradford. They are listed with their hometowns and degrees. Elizabethtown â
Amelia Rodriguez, Bachelor of Arts in writing. Lancaster â
David Nguyen, Bachelor of Science in chemistry;
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Alyssa Buhalo, Associate of Science in nursing.
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Laynie Fischer, of Leola, was named to the deanâs list for the winter 2020-2021 quarter at
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Terre-Haute, Indiana.
Sabrina Byrd, of Lancaster, was named to the deanâs list for the winter 2020-2021 term at
Elmira College, Elmira, New York.
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Catherine Shin, of Landisville, was among those inducted into Sigma Theta Tau, the international honor society of nursing, at
Study shows how politicization and social mobilization affect the incidence of COVID-19 infection
Measures to contain the Corona pandemic are the subject of politically charged debate and tend to polarize segments of the population. Those who support the measures motivate their acquaintances to follow the rules, while those who oppose them call for resistance in social media. But how exactly do politicization and social mobilization affect the incidence of infection? Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development have examined this question using the USA as an example. Their findings were published in
Applied Network Science.
Limit crowds, keep a safe distance, and wear masks. Such non-pharmaceutical interventions, which should be implemented by everyone if possible in order to contain the incidence of infection, have played a central role since the beginning of the Corona pandemic.
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Measures to contain the Corona pandemic are the subject of politically charged debate and tend to polarize segments of the population. Those who support the measures motivate their acquaintances to follow the rules, while those who oppose them call for resistance in social media. But how exactly do politicization and social mobilization affect the incidence of infection? Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development have examined this question using the USA as an example. Their findings were published in
Applied Network Science.
Limit crowds, keep a safe distance, and wear masks. Such non-pharmaceutical interventions, which should be implemented by everyone if possible in order to contain the incidence of infection, have played a central role since the beginning of the Corona pandemic. These measures have been disseminated via not only traditional media such as newspapers, radio, and television but also social media to a large extent. We can see that the
A virtual panel featuring Together 4 Fremont founders Brent Cudly and Erica Kobza will discuss the importance of social connectedness on Tuesday.Â
The panel, titled Social Connectedness Across Different Backgrounds, will be hosted by Civic Nebraska and will begin at noon. The event will feature panelists from both rural and urban communities, including Valeria Rodriguez of Empowering Families in Scottsbluff and Joseline Reyna of the Multicultural Coalition of Grand Island.Â
Together 4 Fremont is a program based at Fremont Public Schools and is centered on advocating for issues of inclusivity, equity, access and anti-racism.
Cudly, the director of professional learning at FPS, said the decision to take part in the panel was an easy one since it was based on a topic that Together 4 Fremont values.Â