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Best Health Degrees Releases National Rankings of Radiation Sciences Bachelor s Programs

Best Health Degrees Releases National Rankings of Radiation Sciences Bachelor s Programs News provided by Share this article DURHAM, N.C., Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Best Health Degrees ( https://www.besthealthdegrees.com/), an independent, free online source for information on healthcare degrees and careers, has released three rankings of the best Radiation Sciences degree programs in the US: 25 Best Radiation Sciences Bachelor s Programs for 2021 ( ( ( The Top 3 Radiation Sciences Bachelor s Programs for 2021 are: 1) University of Michigan-Flint; 2) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and 3) University of Missouri at Columbia. The Top 3 Online Radiation Sciences Bachelor s for 2021 are: 1) University of Missouri at Columbia; 2) Loma Linda University; and 3) University of Nebraska.

Panther City Announces Tracey Kelusky as Head Coach

Monday January 25th, 2021 4:16pm The Panther City Lacrosse Club has named Tracey Kelusky Head Coach, the team announced today. “This is an exciting day for the Panther City Lacrosse Club and for our city of Fort Worth” said General Manager Bob Hamley. “I am proud to announce Tracey Kelusky as our Head Coach. Tracey has a rich history in our game and is a talented Coach. Tracey has a proven ability to develop players and maximize their abilities. For these and many other reasons, we are thrilled to have him represent Panther City Lacrosse. Kelusky previously served as the Offensive Coach for the Philadelphia Wings, where he oversaw the highest-scoring offense in the league during the 2019-2020 season. Before coaching with Philadelphia, Kelusky was an assistant coach for the New England Blackwolves following a 14-year playing career.

Search for Lenox schools superintendent narrowed to two finalists

LENOX — The search for a new town schools superintendent is down to two finalists, both of whom are on deck for public interviews by the School Committee on Tuesday. Chosen from an initial pool of 15 applicants to succeed interim Superintendent William Cameron, including three from Berkshire County and seven from elsewhere in Massachusetts, the finalists are: • Beth Choquette, a Cheshire resident and principal of the Bridge Street School in Northampton since 2012. It’s one of the Hampshire County city’s three public elementary schools, with a student enrollment of 291. Previously, she was principal of Stamford Elementary School in Vermont for six years. Concurrently, Choquette was co-founder, co-director, board president and instructor of the Windsor School of Music in North Adams from 2008-09. She taught music at the former Plunkett Elementary School in Adams from 2000-06 (now Hoosac Valley Elementary School).

How Alice Rose George Shaped a Pivotal Era in Photography

How Alice Rose George Shaped a Pivotal Era in Photography Susan Meiselas, Alec Soth, Nan Goldin, and others reflect on the life and work of a legendary photo editor and poet. Photograph by Susan L. Stewart Remembrances - January 22, 2021 Perhaps the clearest picture of Alice Rose George, beloved editor, curator, teacher, and poet, who died on December 22, 2020, in Los Angeles at the age of seventy-six, can be seen through her own eye, connecting as she so innovatively did in the books and magazines where she made her mark all the seeming and revelatory contrasts of her life. George’s mother was an accomplished pianist who taught her daughter to play Robert Schumann and Frédéric Chopin; her father, who called her “Sweetie Pie,” liked to sing her the 1919 song “Alice Blue Gown,” about a girl heading to town in her silk dress. After George left rural Mississippi in the 1960s, she whittled her nickname down to “Pi,” got a job in the photo department at

Univ of Hartford graduate has piece of music played at Inauguration

The soundtrack to Joe Biden s inauguration arrival: A fanfare composed by a University of Hartford graduate The band played a fanfare by Composer Peter Boyer as part of the one-hour prelude music for the inauguration. Author: Shara Taylor Updated: 8:31 PM EST January 20, 2021 DC, USA Musicians graced the United States Capitol Wednesday for the inauguration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. There was a special Connecticut connection to sounds from the United States Marine Band.  The band played a fanfare by Composer Peter Boyer, an alumnus of the Hartt School at the University of Hartford, as part of the one-hour prelude music for the inauguration.

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