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Keiser University Fills a Vital Role in Strengthening the Nursing Workforce
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Keiser University Fills a Vital Role in Strengthening the Nursing Workforce

Keiser University, Florida’s largest private university, and one of the largest producers of nurses in Florida, is addressing the nursing shortage by collaborating with community partners, forming a nursing advisory council, and launching a Master of Science in Nursing in women's health.

July 2023

Dr. Antonia Novello: First Woman and Latina U.S. Surgeon General- Warrior on a Mission for Health Equity
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Dr. Antonia Novello: First Woman and Latina U.S. Surgeon General- Warrior on a Mission for Health Equity

Dr. Antonia Novello, the first woman and Latina U.S. surgeon General, dedicated her career to addressing health inequities and advocating for vulnerable populations, using her personal experiences and warrior spirit to fight for social justice in healthcare.

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Indiana educators now qualified to get COVID-19 shots
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Indiana educators now qualified to get COVID-19 shots

Teachers and other school employees will be eligible to get vaccinated through Indiana shot facilities across the state beginning one week from now.

March 2021

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Mental Marathon
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Mental Marathon

With deep mercy, the author describes how individuals with mental disorders wake up every day, ready to struggle as if running in a marathon. And also how the family strides with them in endless resilience.

March 2021

COVID Or No COVID  Ana Keeps Students Connected
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COVID Or No COVID Ana Keeps Students Connected

Editor’s Note: Lone Star College-University Park’s partnership with Upswing, an online student engagement organization, has benefitted students before and during COVID-19, providing innovative virtual tutoring and communication services to increase student success.

February 2021

Top Covid-19 Conspiracy Theories?
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Top Covid-19 Conspiracy Theories?

Guesswork and propaganda about Covid-19 spread all over the globe almost as fast as the disease itself. Is it a bioweapon or a virus that escaped from a lab? Investigation reveals some of the main actors behind those speculations and conspiracy theories.

February 2021

7 Therapy Alternatives For the Creative Mind
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7 Therapy Alternatives For the Creative Mind

Not everyone is cut out for traditional "therapy" or "counseling." Here are 7 alternatives that can help with anxiety and emotions (pre, during and post COVID19).

February 2021

How do we measure a smile?
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How do we measure a smile?

Doctors’ work is judged and measured by numbers. Each mammogram, colonoscopy, and A1c is sliced, diced, and numbered. The more numbers they use, the more they get paid. However, healthcare is more than numbers. Many doctors decide to remain independent because the time they take with each patient is priceless.

February 2021

The Hidden Pandemic
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The Hidden Pandemic

There is a pressing need to address childhood abuse, children’s stress, and possible trauma during COVID pandemic due to closed schools and domestic violence. Kristie Bruce-Lane, a community organizer, who founded the Thumbprint Project Foundation in San Diego, CA, explained the pressing need for a docu-series to highlight childhood abuse and domestic violence, especially during these times of Covid.

February 2021

The Social Dilemma: What is the problem?
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The Social Dilemma: What is the problem?

The year 2020 has burned away like a wildfire overtaking our spirits and days. We are heavily fatigued and utterly confused as to how it was profitable. But what if 2020 gave us the chance to redesign our priorities and recreate the best of our existence?

February 2021

Coronavirus Developments Across New England
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Coronavirus Developments Across New England

Editor’s Note: The increase of Coronavirus confirmed cases has reached a point that it is unlikely to return to regular operations this spring.

January 2021

Minnesota Is Revising K-12 Social Studies Standards
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Minnesota Is Revising K-12 Social Studies Standards

Editor’s Note: Minnesota gives more significant consideration to the Dakota and Anishinaabe tribes and LGBTQ’s civil rights in the draft of social studies standards K-12 to provide them with a more inclusive approach.

January 2021