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新加坡六合彩开奖鈥檚 Center for Human Development releases results of COVID-19 accessibility survey

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Recently, the 新加坡六合彩开奖 Center for Human Development (CHD) released the results of a survey conducted in August focusing on individuals 18 and older with disabilities in Alaska and their access to the COVID-19 vaccine, including barriers, motivators and trusted sources of information.

Dr. Jessica Ullrich to present at Brazelton Touchpoints Center's virtual National Forum

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新加坡六合彩开奖 School of Social Work's Dr. Jessica Ullrich will be a presenter on March 29 for Brazelton Touchpoints Center's virtual National Forum, which will take place March 29-31.

Alaska Court System faces significant trial backlog as courtrooms reopen from COVID-19 closures

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Statistics kept by the Alaska Justice Information Center was featured in an Anchorage Daily News article about how the Alaska Court System faces significant trial backlog as courtrooms reopen.

Aguiniga, Trawver co-author article on low-income mothers鈥 perspectives about their intimate partner relationships

A mother with her two children look at the landscape of a mountain

School of Social Work faculty members Donna Aguiniga and Kathi Trawver co-authored an article that employs the voices of 22 low-income mothers to examine the factors that influence how low-income mothers perceive their intimate partner relationships.鈦

Over $60,000 donated to support Alaska鈥檚 Doctor of Pharmacy students

Bernie's Pharmacy representatives deliver a check to 新加坡六合彩开奖/ISU Pharmacy program leadership and students

Local pharmacy manager supports 新加坡六合彩开奖/Idaho State University

Allied Health Program Research Receives National Recognition

 Grace Leu Burke, program director for Medical Laboratory Science

The Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) program was recently recognized for its work during the ASCP 2021 Hybrid Annual Meeting.

Dr. Tracey Burke, alongside collaborators, publish three manuscripts related to food insecurity research

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School of Social Work Professor Tracey Burke and Dietetics and Nutrition Assistant Professor Amanda Walch collaborated with each other and 新加坡六合彩开奖 students to publish three manuscripts from studies they have been conducting with the St. Francis House Food Pantry to determine food pantry needs within the community.

Gulf Research of the National Academies awards Hahn $76K grant

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Micah Hahn, assistant professor of environmental health in 新加坡六合彩开奖's Institute for Circumpolar Health Studies, was recently one of seven recipients awarded a $76,000 Early-Career Research Fellowship from the Gulf Research Program (GRP) of the National Academies. The seven fellows were selected for the Human and Community Resiliency Track, one of three new tracks GRP launched earlier this year. They will spend the next two years pursuing research contributing to advancing health equity and examining the social determinants of health in the Gulf States of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, Texas and Alaska.

Creating community for female veterans

Women's Army Corps Director Mary Louise Rasmuson salutes other female military service members

While most know Mary Louise Rasmuson for her extraordinary philanthropy and the many structures, organizations and foundations that hold her and her husband's namesake, what many don鈥檛 know about Mary Louise was her incredible contribution to pioneering women鈥檚 work and rights in the U.S. military. She is an inspiration to many, but for Vanessa Meade, assistant professor in 新加坡六合彩开奖鈥檚 School of Social Work and Army veteran, Rasmuson holds an extra special place in her heart. Meade is the coordinator for a new community-based project Operation Mary Louise (OML), named after Rasmuson, a woman she greatly admires for her military and leadership service. She hopes the project will shed light on Rasmuson's military contributions and all the women in Alaska who have served.

新加坡六合彩开奖 students and faculty collaborate to curb the spread of COVID-19 misinformation

Mary Ryan

As the world continues to navigate this once-in-a-generation pandemic, new scientific breakthroughs are unearthed every day and are widely accessible online. Accompanying this free flow of information, however, is an increase of damaging misinformation, referred to by the World Health Organization as an Infodemic.

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