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Going above and beyond: Wells Fargo and APIA Scholars are reaching more students than ever with essential career resources and support
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Covering a wide variety of topics from personal finance to professional development, the 2021 Wells Fargo Beyond College Webinar Series hosted by APIA Scholars is helping thousands of college bound students achieve their career goals.
APIA Scholars Wells Fargo is excited to collaborate with APIA Scholars once again through the Beyond College Webinar Series.” WASHINGTON (PRWEB) April 06, 2021 During an unprecedented time for college students, Wells Fargo has stepped up its commitment to career resources and professional support with a webinar series that continues to grow in scope, size and smiles. The 2021 Wells Fargo Beyond College Webinar Series kicked off the year with topics including Charting a Path to Graduate School, Defining and Building a Strong Leaders
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Diane Mack
Diane Mack has been named director of emergency management for both the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) and the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). She is the first to hold the joint role and, at UNMC, succeeds Elayne Saejung.
The director of emergency management oversees all emergency management planning, policies and procedures for the UNMC and UNO campuses. The director also serves as the university representative for local, state and national emergency meetings.
“UNMC and UNO are on the leading edge of emergency management,” said Mack, who began her role March 1. “We have many talented people already involved and I want to harness that energy and work toward a truly comprehensive program for both campuses so that we can respond to any disaster or hazard that faces us.”
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Ali DeLizza, PhD, a clinical psychologist and director of wellness programming at UNMC, and Steven Wengel, MD, vice-chancellor for wellness at UNMC and the University of Nebraska at Omaha, will discuss how to deal with anxiety during and after the COVID-19 pandemic during the March 30 Science Cafe.
The pair will discuss the impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on mental health in America. In addition, Drs. DeLizza and Wengel will discuss practical ways to manage anxiety and stress caused not only by the pandemic, but also the uncertainty that accompanies the gradual reopening of the country.
To ensure social distancing, the Science Café will be offered via Facebook Live and begin at 10 a.m.: https://www.facebook.com/ScienceCafeNE/. (Viewers do not need a Facebook account to view the livestream.)