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Thursday COVID-19 coverage: CPS 14-day case rate continues to decrease


6:25 p.m.: CPS 14-day case rate continues to decrease
The Columbia Public Schools 14-day case rate per 10,000 people is at 9.2.
The updated CPS student tracker shows 143 students in the district currently in quarantine and 28 active student cases.
The district has seen 2,633 quarantined student cases and 626 positive student cases since June 2020. 
The updated CPS staff tracker also shows 17 staff members currently in quarantine and 4 active staff cases. Two staff members are out due to EFMLA laws.
The tracker also shows 35.3% of CPS staff members have been vaccinated, a 10% increase since Monday.
6:20 p.m.: Cole County adds 2 new positive cases
The Cole County Health Department will now show positive case totals by day, which reflects the date the specimen was collected instead of the date the results were received by the Health Department. ....

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University of Evansville Board approves realignment plan


University of Evansville Board approves realignment plan
University of Evansville Board approves realignment plan
By Tanner Holbrook and Jill Lyman | March 12, 2021 at 12:03 PM CST - Updated March 12 at 7:08 PM
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - On Friday, the University of Evansville Board of Trustees met to consider the new realignment plan announced Thursday.
Board members say they amended the motion from the Executive Committee to ensure the three majors proposed for elimination (Art History, Philosophy, and Religion) go to the Curriculum Committee and the Faculty Senate for their recommendation to the president prior to the board formally considering their elimination.
Trustees voted unanimously to approve the overall institutional realignment plan, as amended. ....

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UB computer scientists develop tool to spot deepfake photos - UB Now: News and views for UB faculty and staff


Siwei Lyu, SUNY Empire Innovation Professor
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
UB computer scientists have developed a tool that automatically identifies deepfake photos by analyzing light reflections in the eyes.
The tool proved 94% effective with portrait-like photos in experiments described in a paper accepted at the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing to be held in June in Toronto.
“The cornea is almost like a perfect semisphere and is very reflective,” says lead author, Siwei Lyu, SUNY Empire Innovation Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. “So, anything that is coming to the eye with a light emitting from those sources will have an image on the cornea. ....

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Speakers offer historic context, contemporary justification for giving financial reparations to descendants of slavery - UB Now: News and views for UB faculty and staff


The best if not the only way to establish racial equality in the United States is to provide financial reparations to all descendants of slavery, according to two experts on racism.
William A. Darity Jr., and A. Kirsten Mullen spoke about the 150-plus-year history of financial inequity in America during a virtual presentation on March 11.
The presentation, “From Here to Equality: Reparations for Black Americans in the 21st Century,” was sponsored by the UB Center for Diversity Innovation in the College of Arts and Sciences. It was co-sponsored by the Baldy Center for Law & Social Policy in the School of Law and the Office of Inclusive Excellence. ....

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Parenting and working in a pandemic


Parenting and working in a pandemic
Joyce Chen seeks balance and equity as a mom, professor, Asian-American and a woman
Alayna DeMartini
Last fall, when school began in the new kind of way, at home, all or part of the week, with assignments and Zoom meetings and questions, Joyce Chen found herself in a predicament like many others did.
With three children at home, a 7-year-old, 10-year-old, and 12-year-old, someone always needed her for something, help with an assignment, help finding a pencil or getting on Zoom. They wanted someone to explain. They wanted someone to listen.
As an associate professor of development economics at The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES), Chen had to put her own research on hold while teaching a new class and converting another one to online. She needed uninterrupted hours, at least a few at a time, to delve into her research, and she didn’t have that. ....

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