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Candidate's announcement: Paster running for re-election to Lancaster Board of Health

Candidate's announcement: Paster running for re-election to Lancaster Board of Health
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A Token of Gratitude: Student Employees of the Year Celebrated for Their Work


Eliot Usherenko is transitioning
to the next chapter of his life. After four years studying at Boston University and working as a member of the School of Law’s Student Affairs team, he’s beginning his quest to become a lawyer.  
But not before accepting this year’s Undergraduate Outstanding Service Award. 
Eliot Usherenko (Pardee’21). Photo courtesy of Usherenko
“I only wish I could hire him on as a more permanent team member; but the world needs lawyers of his character, ethics, and sense of self,” writes Geraldine Muir, LAW associate dean for student affairs, in her letter recommending Usherenko for the Student Employee of the Year Awards.

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Jacqueline Fawcett Leads Nursing Field in Theory, Education, Research


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th anniversary of Florence Nightingale’s birth and to address the sacrifices and inherent challenges of essential healthcare workers in the US and across the globe.
“Although the crucial role that nursologists (AKA nurses) are playing in the care of persons who have contracted COVID-19 is widely recognized, I am concerned that the widespread and positive media and general public attention they’ve received will disappear with the end of the pandemic, with reversion or evolution to the stereotypic view of nursologists as “handmaidens” to physicians,” says Jacqueline Fawcett, a member of the SHIELD Leadership Advisory Board and SPH Dean’s Advisory Board.

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