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Michigan Radio Announces New Director of Human Resources and Finance

Michigan Radio’s Executive Director and General Manager Steve Schram has announced that Talisha Reviere-Winston will be joining the station as Director of Human Resources and Finance.  As the Director of Human Resources and Finance, Talisha will lead the finance and human resource functions for Michigan Radio including building strategic, long-term programs in those areas. She will also have oversight for all HR-related programs, budgeting, and financial reporting following station and University policies and government regulations including the Federal Communications Commission and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Prior to her new role at Michigan Radio, Talisha Reviere-Winston served as Chief Administrator of the Linguistics Department and The Weinberg Institute for Cognitive Science in the College of Literature Science and the Arts at University of Michigan since 2012. She started her university career in 2006 as an Administrative & Grants Specialist in the Economic G

College of Education faculty farewells and hellos

Education May 12, 2021 As the Spring 2021 semester comes to a close, Boise State College of Education says farewell to three faculty and welcomes four new members. Laura Gallo and Regina Moro, Department of Counselor Education, and Julianne Wenner, Department of Curriculum, Instruction and Foundational Studies, are leaving for new faculty positions at other universities. Amy King and Michael Russo are joining the Department of Counselor Education, and Michael Jarry-Shore and Ramey Uriarte are joining the Department of Curriculum, Instruction and Foundational Studies. Faculty farewells Laura Gallo Laura Gallo, assistant professor, started at Boise State in August 2016. Gallo is joining the Counselor Education department at the University of Iowa (her alma mater) working with both master’s and doctoral students in the program.

ETSU College of Nursing offers online Graduate Certificate in Genetics and Genomics

East Tennessee State University’s College of Nursing is offering an online Graduate Certificate in Health Care Genetics and Genomics. The certification is designed to prepare students to utilize knowledge of genetics, genomics, epigenetics, pharmacogenetics, genetic testing and genetic counseling in their practice. It will also provide knowledge of how genetic makeup and environment may contribute to the development of common inherited disorders. Genetics is the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics. Genomics is the study of the entirety of an organism’s genes, or genomes. While the certificate program is open to any student with a bachelor’s degree and builds upon general knowledge in biology and health-related sciences, Dr. Alex Sargsyan, assistant professor in the College of Nursing and coordinator of the Health Care Genetics and Genomics Program, said, “the certificate should appeal to potential students who have interests in healt

Exoplanets and their characterization the focus of STScl workshop

Spaceflight Insider Laurel Kornfeld May 11th, 2021 An artist’s rendering of 10 hot Jupiters, exoplanets physically similar to Jupiter that orbit very close to their parent star, studied by Dr. David Sing of the Johns Hopkins University Center for Astrophysical Sciences. Credit: NASA, ESA, and D. Sing The various methods used over the last 25 years to discover exoplanets and the science of categorizing the many types of exoplanets that have been found was the focus of an April 19 workshop for science writers sponsored by the Space Telescope Science Institute ( STScI virtual symposium centering on the formation, structure, and evolution of the more than 4,000 exoplanets discovered to date. Speakers included Dr. Jessie Christiansen of

COVID Companions collaboration benefits students and the community

COVID Companions collaboration benefits students and the community Published Saturday, May. 8, 2021, 12:05 am Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes and Spotify News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com (© InsideCreativeHouse – stock.adobe.com) Kirin Anand places the Amazon Fire high-definition tablet on the front steps of a house and rings the doorbell. Then he walks back to his car and makes a phone call. His COVID Companion answers and, after a brief conversation, she opens the door to retrieve the new technology on her doorstep. The companion looks out at her street and sees Anand, a biological systems engineering major at Virginia Tech. The two wave an enthusiastic greeting to each other before Anand starts his car and pulls away. Half an hour later, he will call his companion again to make sure she is acclimatizing to the tablet. Together they will navigate how the

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