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Bahamian athletes continue to perform well Bahamian collegiate athlete Shakeem Smith and the UTEP Miners men’s 4x100m relay team won a gold medal in that event at the Conference USA Outdoor Track and Field Championship in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The team of Smith, Sean Bailey, Dennis Johnson and Jevaughn Powell turned in a season’s best time of 40.03 seconds. Smith is shown at right.
It was a busy weekend for track and field athletes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and among them were several Bahamians who came away with strong performances.
The Purdue University Boilermakers Tamar Greene successfully defended his Big Ten Outdoor Track and Field Championships triple jump title in Champaign, Illinois. A wrist brace could not slow him down as he used his fourth attempt to leap for a season’s best 16.11 meters (m) (52’ 10-1/4”).
Association presents 2021 alumni awards
05/18/2021
The SUNY Cortland Alumni Association will present its most prestigious honor, the Distinguished Alumni Award, to three graduates during a virtual award ceremony on Monday and Tuesday, July 12 and 13.
The association also will honor one graduate with the Distinguished Educator Award, recognize three Young Alumni and name two Outstanding Alumni Volunteers.
More information and registration details for the virtual awards ceremony will be posted soon to RedDragonNetwork.org.
The 2021 award recipients are:
Ashley Crossway ’13, Distinguished Young Alum. Crossway, who recently joined SUNY Cortland as an assistant professor, is an advocate for the advancement of diversity and the LGBTQ+ population in the athletic training community.
Simulation Model based on Pooled Phase 3 Data Demonstrating NEXLETOL® (bempedoic acid) Tablet’s Potential to Lower Absolute Cardiovascular Event Risk Presented at ACC.21
May 15, 2021 12:00 ET | Source: Esperion Therapeutics, Inc. Esperion Therapeutics, Inc. Ann Arbor, Michigan, UNITED STATES
- Patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) on maximally tolerated statins and treated with NEXLETOL predicted to experience a 3.3% further absolute reduction in 10-year cardiovascular event risk compared with statins alone (p
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- Patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) on maximally tolerated statins and treated with NEXLETOL predicted to experience a 3.3% further absolute reduction in 10-year cardiovascular event risk compared with statins alone (p