Meet the Olympism365 Innovation Hub grantees who are leveraging sport for social impact to tackle societal issues within their communities.| Women Win
Congratulations to Dr. Tsai’s Lab on their recent publication! A Knock-in Zebrafish Reporter Line for Live Visualization of Endogenous Olig2 Protein Dynamics. Chang CT, Kawanishi T, Nandagopal S, Megason SG, Tsai TY. Zebrafish. 2025 Sep 24. doi: 10.1177/15458547251376166. PMID: 40991403 The post Tony Tsai’s New Publication appeared first on Developmental Biology.| Developmental Biology | Washington University in St. Louis
Congratulations to Dr. Ornitz’s Lab on their recent publication! Easily adaptable Fiji macro for mean linear intercept measurement of peripheral respiratory airspace. Patlin B, Yin Y, Li L, Ornitz DM. Dev Dyn. 2025 Sep 12. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.70078. PMID: 40937540 The post Dave Ornitz’s New Publication appeared first on Developmental Biology.| Developmental Biology | Washington University in St. Louis
Congratulations to Dr. Groves’s Lab on their recent publication! Control of sensory cell differentiation in the inner ear by extracellular signals and transcriptional regulators. Nelson JC, Hosamani IV, Groves AK. Curr Top Dev Biol. 2025;165:1-44. doi: 10.1016/bs.ctdb.2025.03.002. Epub 2025 Apr 3. PMID: 40973228 The post Andy Groves’s New Publication appeared first on Developmental Biology.| Developmental Biology | Washington University in St. Louis
Congratulations to Dr. Imai’s Lab on their recent publication! Aging reduces motivation through decreased Bdnf expression in the ventral tegmental area. Lei HC, Parker KE, Kuo CC, Yuede CM, McCall JG, Imai SI. Mol Psychiatry. 2025 Sep 16. doi: 10.1038/s41380-025-03253-0. PMID: 40954279 The post Shin Imai’s New Publication appeared first on Developmental Biology.| Developmental Biology | Washington University in St. Louis
Congratulations to Dr. Theunissen’s Lab on their recent publication! Raising the bar for human post-implantation embryo models Kong X, Theunissen T. Cell Stem Cell, Volume 32, Issue 10, P1479-1481, October 2, 2025 The post Thor Theunissen’s New Publication appeared first on Developmental Biology.| Developmental Biology | Washington University in St. Louis
Data center operators often ask a fair question: “If I already have a facility chiller system, why do I need […] The post Why Facility Chillers Aren’t Enough: The Case for Nautilus CDUs appeared first on Nautilus Data Technologies.| Nautilus Data Technologies
The Problem: AI Outpacing Legacy Cooling The data center industry is at an inflection point. AI and HPC workloads are […]| Nautilus Data Technologies
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Meet the Olympism365 Innovation Hub grantees who are leveraging sport for social impact to tackle societal issues within their communities.| Women Win
Most careers in social work generally require a graduate degree; however, economic and social barriers may impede some individuals from directly entering a master’s program. The substantial costs associated with graduate education and the burden of student debt can lead many to delay or reconsider their pursuit of advanced degrees, thereby resulting effectively prevented from entering the profession.| San Diego Workforce Partnership
Congratulations to Julianna Determan! Julianna Determan, B.S., Graduate Student, Department of Developmental Biology, has received a four-year fellowship award from the NIH/NIMH for her project entitled “Investigating the function of the autism spectrum disorder risk genes RFX3 and RFX4 during human cortical development”. The post Julianna Determan, B.S., has received a four-year fellowship award from the NIH/NIMH appeared first on Developmental Biology.| Developmental Biology | Washington University in St. Louis
Congratulations to Dr. Andy Groves! Andy Groves, PhD, Professor and Head of Developmental Biology, has received a one-year grant award from the Hearing Health Foundation for his project entitled “Reprogramming and Gene Delivery Working Group”. The post Andy Groves, PhD, has received a one-year grant award from the Hearing Health Foundation appeared first on Developmental Biology.| Developmental Biology | Washington University in St. Louis
Congratulations to Dr. Aaron DiAntonio! Aaron DiAntonio, MD, PhD, Alan A and Edith L Wolff Professor of Developmental Biology, has received the WashU Medicine Dean’s Medal for Excellence in Innovation & Commercialization. The post Aaron DiAntonio, MD, PhD, has received the WashU Medicine Dean’s Medal appeared first on Developmental Biology.| Developmental Biology | Washington University in St. Louis
Congratulations to Dr. Thor Theunissen! Thor Theunissen, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Developmental Biology, has received a five-year grant award from the NIH beginning September 1, 2025 for his project entitled “Modeling Human Throphoblast Differentiation and Function Using Pluripotent Stem Cells”. The post Dr. Thor Theunissen has received a five-year grant award from the NIH appeared first on Developmental Biology.| Developmental Biology | Washington University in St. Louis
Congratulations to Dr. Kris Kroll! Kristen Kroll, Ph.D., Professor of Developmental Biology, has received a gift from the Sunderland Family Research Fund in support of her research efforts on ZNF292-related biology. The post Dr. Kristen Kroll has received a gift from the Sunderland Family Fund appeared first on Developmental Biology.| Developmental Biology | Washington University in St. Louis
Mark Mungeam, ASGCA (Mungeam Golf Design), has been working at Farm Neck Golf Club in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts, since 2005, but it would be between 2023 and 2025 where his most substantial work would take place. Golf Course Architecture reports: Farm Neck is a semi-private club in a resort area (the island of Martha’s Vineyard, […] The post Mungeam, ASGCA, helps Farm Neck reestablish a sand-and-scrub identity appeared first on American Society of Golf Course Architects.| American Society of Golf Course Architects
BROOKFIELD, Wis. – Algie M. Pulley, Jr., ASGCA Fellow, died Sept. 21, 2025, near his home in Georgetown, Texas. He was age 85. A native of Petersburg,| American Society of Golf Course Architects
The conversations at Yotta 2025 revealed a clear shift: the data center industry is no longer debating if liquid cooling is coming.| Nautilus Data Technologies
During my time at the Library Company of Philadelphia, I researched women’s forms of maternity, especially enslaved African women, which I call alternative maternity. I utilize definitions of motherhood from the New English Dictionary on Historical Principles (1908), edited by Sir James A. H. Murray, which I discovered at the Library Company, to construct my definition. Alternative maternity refers to Brown women who have either given birth or provided maternal care and protection to childr...| The Library Company of Philadelphia
John, a 49-year-old from Ocean Beach who is reentering society after incarceration, is determined to build a sustainable life for himself. Through the Apprenticeship Readiness Program (ARP) training, he was able to start his journey toward his goal. The post Turning struggles into strength: John’s road to a union apprenticeship appeared first on San Diego Workforce Partnership.| San Diego Workforce Partnership
After serving over 16 years in prison, Bernard was released on parole and arrived in San Diego ready to start anew. He connected with the San Diego Workforce Partnership’s services and quickly engaged in the Peer Support Specialist program and Prison to Employment (P2E) services. With housing, career and emotional support, Bernard rebuilt his life with purpose. Today, he keeps giving back to his community, building on the transformation he started during his time in prison. The post Bernard...| San Diego Workforce Partnership
In an effort to address the growing demand for skilled energy, construction, and utilities (ECU) workers in Imperial and San Diego counties, the San Diego Workforce Partnership today announced the expansion of its successful ECU Apprenticeship Readiness Program (ARP) to Imperial County. The post San Diego Workforce Partnership expands Apprenticeship Readiness Program to Imperial County appeared first on San Diego Workforce Partnership.| San Diego Workforce Partnership
The Foundation for California Community Colleges (FoundationCCC) has been dedicated to fostering innovation and excellence within the higher education system of California Community Colleges. FoundationCCC aims to improve access to affordable, quality education and training for students facing systemic barriers, including first-generation college students, low-income families, veterans and individuals impacted by the justice system. The post Expanding opportunities for justice-impacted Califo...| San Diego Workforce Partnership
At the heart of the San Diego Workforce Partnership’s Reentry Works services are three passionate advocates who bring lived experience, deep empathy and relentless commitment to supporting justice-impacted individuals: Dee Dorsey, director of population-specific programs, program specialist Izzy Moreno and Shannon White. The post Meet the team ensuring a fair chance for the justice impacted appeared first on San Diego Workforce Partnership.| San Diego Workforce Partnership
San Diego Workforce Partnership, Project Next, and SDNEDC help young adults land their first job at an hiring fair to be held at San Marcos Community Center. The post North County Employers Ready to Hire 16–24-Year-Olds at ‘First Job’ Hiring Event at San Marcos Community Center appeared first on San Diego Workforce Partnership.| San Diego Workforce Partnership
Project Next is dedicated to helping students receive personalized career coaching, hands-on experiences, and direct industry connections by establishing Future Centers within high schools. Their services empower students to make informed decisions about their next steps—whether that involves attending college, pursuing technical training, entering apprenticeships, joining the military or going directly into the workforce. The post How Project Next is helping students thrive, industries gro...| San Diego Workforce Partnership
BROOKFIELD, Wis. – After the overwhelming success of the inaugural event, American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA) Foundation will host its second Design Boot Camp at the world-famous Pinehurst Resort, March 9-13, 2026. The five-day session—a fundraising initiative of the Foundation—will provide aspiring golf course designers and architecture buffs the opportunity to work up […] The post Design Boot Camp set for March 2026 at Pinehurst Resort appeared first on American Socie...| American Society of Golf Course Architects
Aurora (Illinois) Country Club has a long history that includes legends of golf course architecture, including Tom Bendelow and AW Tillinghast. Now, Ray| American Society of Golf Course Architects
Thank you for following Dispatches from the Presidio Neighborhood. As of today, we’ve officially made the switch from WordPress to Squarespace! You can find our new blog here. While we can&#…| sbthp.wordpress.com
Thailand grants at least 80,000 Myanmar refugees work rights, easing labor shortages, boosting economy, and supporting humanitarian needs after decades in camps.| Laotian Times
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TL;DR: Nautilus cooling systems aren’t limited to seawater, they’re water-source agnostic. Our EcoCore CDUs work with natural water, municipal or […] The post Not Just Seawater: Your Data Center Cooling Water Options with Nautilus appeared first on Nautilus Data Technologies.| Nautilus Data Technologies
TL;DR Retrofitting existing data centers for AI can be faster and more cost-effective than building from scratch, but it’s not without […] The post Retrofitting for AI: What You Can (and Can’t) Get Away With appeared first on Nautilus Data Technologies.| Nautilus Data Technologies
TL;DR “AI-ready” means different things depending on who you are: a hyperscaler, a colo provider, or an enterprise. But no matter […]| Nautilus Data Technologies
Mountain Fever Records is excited to introduce Throwdown Thursday, a standout bluegrass group from Central Kentucky whose high-energy shows and musical chemistry have quickly earned them a devoted following. Born out of the Thursday night […]| Mountain Fever Music Group, inc.
Mountain Fever Records Adds Celebrated Fiddler and Songwriter Mike Mitchell to Its Roster| Mountain Fever Records
On Tuesday, the Senate officially confirmed Terrance Cole as the new Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), marking the first permanent leadership appointment to the agency under President Trump’s second term. Cole’s confirmation comes at a pivotal moment, as the DEA faces mounting pressure to respond to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ recommendation to reschedule cannabis. His leadership will be instrumental in determining how — and whether — ...| Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies - MAPS
What inspires a person to become a golf course architect? ASGCA members discuss the people, courses and experiences that planted the seed for a career in| American Society of Golf Course Architects
As AI workloads escalate and data halls densify, what used to be “good enough” for liquid cooling, no longer holds. […] The post What Makes our Leak Prevention System the Most Reliable in the Market? appeared first on Nautilus Data Technologies.| Nautilus Data Technologies
Nautilus EcoCore COOL is a modular, high-capacity Cooling Distribution Unit (CDU) designed for scalability| Nautilus Data Technologies
Three Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists in the Department of Animal Science earned top American Society of Animal Scientists honors| AgriLife Today
Agencies can move forward with planned RIFs and staffing reorganizations, without needing to divulge any information either to the court or to the public.| Federal News Network - Helping feds meet their mission.
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Stonycroft Hills Golf Club, a long-standing, private club in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, has approved the comprehensive master plan renovation project led by Chris Wilczynski, ASGCA, (C.W. Golf Architecture). Completion date for the project is targeted for the end of October 2025. One of the oldest golf courses in Oakland County, Stonycroft Hills Club, traces its […] The post Renovation of Stonycroft Hills Club (Mich.) begins from Wilczynski, ASGCA appeared first on American Society of Golf...| American Society of Golf Course Architects
John Fought, ASGCA (John Fought Design) has now designed both sets of 18 for Windsong Farm Golf Club, Maple Plain, Minnesota. The recent opening of the| American Society of Golf Course Architects
Despite a court order, the Trump administration is keeping agency RIF details concealed. Instead, attorneys plan to file a motion to dismiss the union's case.| Federal News Network - Helping feds meet their mission.
To reshape and restructure an organization more effectively without sacrificing essential capabilities, an approach rooted in complexity management is essential| Federal News Network - Helping feds meet their mission.
After two decades away from paid work to raise her children, Cat reclaimed her independence—and her career—through free training, resume workshops, and one-on-one career navigation offered by the San Diego Workforce Partnership. With support and encouragement, she is earning her Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from SDSU and stepping back into the workforce with clarity, skills, and confidence.| San Diego Workforce Partnership
AI infrastructure is scaling at a pace most facilities aren’t ready for. Rack densities are climbing. Power demands are spiking. […] The post Why Liquid Cooling is the Weak Link in AI Infrastructure appeared first on Nautilus Data Technologies.| Nautilus Data Technologies
We've distilled what we have learned from our 400,000 unit hours of data center liquid cooling into this article to help your planning.| Nautilus Data Technologies
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By Lindsey Lewis, SBTHP Advancement Intern On Sunday, June 1st, the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation (SBTHP) hosted its fourth annual Presidio Orchard Party (POP!). We we…| sbthp.wordpress.com
Willis, VA (July 3, 2025) - Mountain Fever Records is proud to announce the return of Backline to its artist roster, marking an exciting new chapter for the| Mountain Fever Records
An 18-month renovation from Mark Mungeam, ASGCA (Mungeam Golf Design), on the West course at Tamarack Golf Course is complete. The public facility in East| American Society of Golf Course Architects
#MEAction is thrilled to announce Pillow Writers Network has expanded once again! This time with a dedicated group for Spanish speakers: Join us for our Pillow Writers En Español meetings! A place where ME/CFS/Long Covid patients are welcome to participate through writing. This #MEAction-sponsored event has been held in English for over three years. We … Pillow Writers en Español Read More »| #MEAction Network
By Kevin McGarry, Associate Director for Public Engagement On Sunday, May 18th, 2025, the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation (SBTHP) partnered with the Architectural Foundation of Santa…| sbthp.wordpress.com
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Happy Juneteenth from all of us here at #MEAction! Juneteenth commemorates June 19th, 1865 when slavery of African-Americans was officially enforced. To celebrate we have put together a summer reading list of books by disabled Black authors. Keah Brown is an American author who was born with cerebral palsy. She created the popular hashtag #disabledandcute … Happy Juneteenth + Black Disabled Authors Reading List Read More »| #MEAction Network
At just 15, United was sentenced to 50 years to life and spent two decades in a maximum-security prison before accessing therapy and rehabilitative programs at a lower-security facility. Through self-awareness and support from initiatives like the San Diego Workforce Partnership Reentry Services, he transformed his life. Now a case manager at Restoring Citizens, he helps others reintegrate after incarceration.| San Diego Workforce Partnership
By Anne Petersen, Executive Director The Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation is pleased to release its 2025-2027 Strategic Plan. This is the organization’s third strategic plan. Our fir…| sbthp.wordpress.com
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BROOKFIELD, Wis. – Few people have done more to showcase public golf than David Fay. During his 21-year tenure as the executive director of the USGA,| American Society of Golf Course Architects
Business and policy leaders announce a series of bold initiatives to position Houston as an investment hub for brain health, tapping $260 billion GDP growth potential for Texas. HOUSTON –… Continue reading Untitled| Future Houston
By Kevin McGarry, Associate Director for Public Engagement Theodore S. Gonzalves, Ph.D., is a scholar of comparative cultural studies and a curator at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. A former interim director of the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, Dr. Gonzalves has a uniquely impressive resume. He has taught in the U.S., Spain, … Continue reading Visiting Smithsonian Curator and Scholar Dr. Theo Gonzalves Shares How Objects Tell Stories and Why Filipi...|
North Carolina-native Bill Coore, ASGCA (Coore & Crenshaw, Golf Course Architects) has been named to design Pinehurst No 11. THe project is expected to begin construction at Pinehurst Sandmines later in 2025. The F1rst Call reports: No. 11 joins Tom Doak’s design of Pinehurst No. 10 at the 900-acre site that for decades was mined […] The post Coore, ASGCA, to design Pinehurst No. 11 appeared first on American Society of Golf Course Architects.| American Society of Golf Course Architects
On a recent "Destination Golf" podcast with GOLF.com, Brian Curley, ASGCA (Curley-Wagner Golf Design) discussed an amazing career in golf course| American Society of Golf Course Architects
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The Library Company of Philadelphia strongly opposes the recent actions by the Department of Government Efficiency to terminate already awarded National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grants, including funding for the Library Company of Philadelphia. This is an unprecedented and damaging move that puts critical community programs and cultural organizations across Pennsylvania at risk.| The Library Company of Philadelphia
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By Dez Alaniz, Director of the Presidio Research Center Here at SBTHP’s Presidio Research Center (PRC) we welcome hundreds of scholars, researchers and students each year. This week, I had th…| sbthp.wordpress.com
Read our White Paper analyzing Hydrogen Pipeline Regulation where we unpack the federal and state law governing hydrogen transportation.| Future Houston
Meet the Olympism365 Innovation Hub grantees who are leveraging sport for social impact to tackle societal issues within their communities.| Women Win
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By Kevin McGarry Each February, the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation partners with Downtown Santa Barbara’s 1st Thursday Artwalk program to offer a free, open house-style e…| sbthp.wordpress.com
If you have followed the collecting of the Library Company over the past half-century, you already will be familiar with the contributions of emeritus Trustee Dr. Charles E. Rosenberg. Since the 1960s, Dr. Rosenberg has been the preeminent American voice in the study of the history of medicine, and particularly in how that history intersects and interacts with the history of society at large. Through his career, he has authored numerous essays, articles, and monographs on the history of medic...| The Library Company of Philadelphia
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Aiming to empower pregnant adolescent girls and young mothers to exercise their rights through holistic, girl-centred programmes and tools.| Women Win
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Willis, VA (September 17, 2024) – Mountain Fever Records is thrilled to announce the signing of Remedy Tree, a dynamic bluegrass group from Florida. Their debut single is set to dr op in October, marking […]| Mountain Fever Studio
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Thomas Bianchi and Neil Sullivan were recognized with Distinguished Professor awards for their excellence in teaching and research| News
Over the course of its long history, the Library Company of Philadelphia has had many homes. Our ongoing work in the Library Company Papers Project is helping to provide new access to the records that document those moves over our first 150 years of operations.| The Library Company of Philadelphia
Meet Alexandra and Heather who are playing the sisters in our revival of Così fan tutte opening in February. What's it like having an on-stage sibling and what do they make of Mozart's wry look at romance?| Opera North
Mountain Fever Records is proud to present the rhythmic new album, Here We Go Again, by Nothin' Fancy.| Mountain Fever Records
-- North Carolina banjoist Andy Lowe offers an eclectic mix of stellar tunes on his new 12-track album, Nervous Energy, released today on Mountain Fever| Mountain Fever Records
Ten years and five records. I don’t imagine any of us even considered the possibility when we released our debut project for Mountain Fever in April 2013.| Mountain Fever Records
Mountain Fever Records proudly announces the new album, Final Chapter, by Lost & Found. This remarkable heritage album celebrates the band's 50th| Mountain Fever Records
Mountain Fever Records is honored to announce the release of Smoky Mountain Favorites by Boone & Foster today. The long-awaited and emotional new album is| Mountain Fever Records
Mountain Fever Records is proud to announce the release of Casey Penn’s debut album, One Step Away. “I dedicate the album to the memory of my father, Chuck| Mountain Fever Records
When long-time pals, mutual admirers, and heavily respected bluegrass musicians Tim Stafford and Thomm Jutz really started amassing a catalog of co-written| Mountain Fever Records
“Far Away Again” is a new single from banjo picker, Cory Walker, released today on Mountain Fever Records. This is the first single from Cory’s upcoming| Mountain Fever Records