Mindy Rogers has been named director of the Kentucky Cancer Program - East, housed within the UK Markey Cancer Center.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Jan. 20, 2021) – The University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center announces the appointment of Mindy Rogers as director of the Kentucky Cancer Program – East, which is housed within the Cancer Center.
The Kentucky Cancer Program (KCP) - East is one of the programs under Markey’s Community Impact Office. The KCP-East director works under the guidance of Markey’s Associate Director for Population Science and Community Impact Pamela Hull, Ph.D. In this role, Rogers will manage a staff of KCP-East Regional cancer control specialists whose efforts cover nine area development districts in the eastern half of the state.
Great Business Schools Releases National Rankings of Construction Management Master s Programs
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RALEIGH, N.C., Jan. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Great Business Schools (
https://www.greatbusinessschools.org/), a free online guide that takes students from the decision to attend business school all the way to an application and acceptance, has released four 2021 rankings of the best Construction Management Master s degree programs in the US:
25 Best Master s in Construction Management for 2021
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A complete list of all institutions ranked is included at the end of this release.
The United States seems to be permanently under construction, with development and building constituting one of the largest industries in the nation. As such an enormous and important industry, construction needs good leaders, the editors of Great Business Schools explain; While many become leaders in construction through experience and expertise, in the 21st
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QBE North America Appoints Two New Non-Executive Directors
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NEW YORK, Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ QBE North America is pleased to announce the appointments of Shamla Naidoo and Sharon Ritchey as Non-Executive Directors of the QBE North America Board. Both will serve on the Audit, Investment, People & Remuneration and Risk & Capital Committees, with plans for Ritchey to Chair the People & Remuneration Committee. These appointments bring QBE North America’s total board membership to eight, with Truett Tate serving as Board Chairman.
Alix E. Harrow was born November 9, 1989 in Idaho and grew up in Colorado and Kentucky. She went to Berea College at age 16, graduating in 2009 with a degree in history. She worked various jobs, including as a research assistant, cashier, housekeeper, instructional designer, and migrant farmworker, before earning a master’s in history at the University of Vermont. She taught history at Eastern Kentucky University before becoming a full-time writer. Harrow lives in Kentucky with her husband and two children.
She began publishing with story “A Whisper in the Weld” in Shimmer (2014) and won a Hugo Award for short story “A Witch’s Guide to Escape: A Practical Compendium of Portal Fantasies” (2018), also a World Fantasy and Nebula Award finalist. “Do Not Look Back, My Lion” (2019) was a Hugo Award finalist, too.
Shippensburg University President Laurie Carter is a finalist for a New Jersey college’s 2021 presidential search, according to an announcement from the school’s website.