While Florida and other Republican strongholds are working to eliminate vaccine mandates, other states are forming a public health alliance to provide credible information about vaccine safety. Sarah McCool, the Director of Global Health Initiatives at Georgia State University, joined us on The Morning Show to talk about the potential of our children and the nation being at risk.| WJXT
Shakespeare's “The Comedy of Errors,” conceived and directed by Pam McDaniel. will run Oct. 31 through Nov. 9.| New Haven Register
As the new academic year gets underway across Connecticut colleges and universities, the University of Connecticut is welcoming its largest incoming freshman class in its history, according to school officials. The state’s regional universities are also getting the year underway bu| Connecticut by the Numbers
SELINSGROVE, PA.- Western Connecticut State University football participated in its first-ever Landmark Conference Football Media Day today at Susquehanna Unive| BVM Sports
One of your neighbors posted in Schools. Click through to read what they have to say. (The views expressed in this post are the author’s own.)| Naugatuck, CT Patch
Get to know Western Connecticut State Football as they make their Landmark Conference debut in the 2025 D3 Football Season.| FloFootball
In a recent article with The Current, Clinical Professor Harry Heiman sheds light on the troubling absence of meetings from the Georgia's Comprehensive Health Coverage Commission| School of Public Health
U.S News highlighted Associate Professor Lucy Popova's latest study on the potentially dangerous side effects e-cigarette modifications can have on young teen and adults users.| School of Public Health
In a recent MedScape article, Associate Prof. Jalayne Arias highlights the complexities surrounding at-home Alzheimer’s tests for clinicians.| School of Public Health
Postdoctoral Fellow Victoria Helmly research study on U.S. Department of Corrections end-of-life decision making policies was featured in an AL.com article| School of Public Health
Harry Heiman, Clinical Professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences, appeared on CNN This Morning Weekend to discuss the measles outbreak.| School of Public Health
USAID, the nation’s main foreign aid agency funds Atlanta-based nonprofits like CARE, The Task Force for Global Health, and The Carter Center that work on global health projects. Here's how the threat to cut USAID could largely impact their work.| Healthbeat
Children widely exposed to pornography, grooming, extortion and solicitation through online platforms such as social media, say researchers| The Telegraph
A new study led by Research Associate Professor Xiangming Fang finds that 1 in 12 kids are being exposed to sexual exploitation and abuse online.| School of Public Health
One of your neighbors posted in Schools. Click through to read what they have to say. (The views expressed in this post are the author’s own.)| Naugatuck, CT Patch
Aurora is arguing that Denver should pay for legal settlements linked to Aurora police officers after they sent them to the Capitol at Denver’s request.| Sentinel Colorado
Watch every Western Connecticut State University Football home and conference game on FloCollege in 2025.| FloFootball
DANBURY, Conn. – Western Connecticut State University football junior Dominic Rienzi (Brewster, N.Y.) was nominated to the 2025 Allstate American Football Coach| BVM Sports
Among the 880 graduates of Danbury High School, 86 graduates will stay close to home, opting to start their studies at WestConn in the fall.| Connecticut Post
America is in the thick of a tick boom. Health departments logged 89,240 confirmed or probable Lyme disease cases in 2023, the highest on record. Strip away| El Adelantado News
"This year’s nymphal stage blacklegged tick season has started with a real bang," said Neeta Connally, a biology professor at Western Connecticut State University.| News-Times
One of your neighbors posted in Schools. Click through to read what they have to say. (The views expressed in this post are the author’s own.)| Naugatuck, CT Patch
Institute of Human Sciences in Vienna, University of Warsaw, and Kultura Liberalna are pleased to invite you to the XXVIIth Tischner Debate: Does capitalism need liberalism? The year 2017 marks a decade since the outburst of the world-scale financial crisis which has resulted in the longest period of economic stagnation after 1945. In addition to […] The post Does capitalism need liberalism? XXVIIth Tischner Debate appeared first on Liberal Culture.| Liberal Culture
Institute of Human Sciences in Vienna, University of Warsaw, and Kultura Liberalna are pleased to invite you to the XXVIth Tischner Debate devoted to the problem of contemporary religious tolerance. Should we tolerate other religions? What is the place of religion in contemporary Europe and European Union? Can Christianity, Islam, and liberal culture peacefully co-exist? […] The post XXVIth Tischner Debate: Religious Tolerance? appeared first on Liberal Culture.| Liberal Culture
“Kultura Liberalna” and “Programme on Modern Poland”, founded by the Oxford Noble Foundation, warmly invite you to the exceptional international conference devoted to dealing with a difficult past in Poland after 1989. The post Has Poland managed to deal with its past? “Kultura Liberalna” in Oxford [WATCH ONLINE] appeared first on Liberal Culture.| Liberal Culture
Jarosław Kuisz, Liberal Culture editor-in-chief, talks on Polish politics in BBC Newsnight. The post Jarosław Kuisz in BBC 2 (video) appeared first on Liberal Culture.| Liberal Culture
Intellectuals and politicians will participate in the 23rd Tischner Debate, the latest event in a well-known series of public discussions. It will take place in the Column Hall of the Faculty of History of the University of Warsaw (26/28 Krakowskie Przedmieście Street, Warsaw) on 18th November 2015 at 6 pm. The post Membership and Identity (23rd Tischner Debate) appeared first on Liberal Culture.| Liberal Culture
Officer wellness goes beyond tending to mental and physical wellbeing — it is an integral part of operational functioning, just like firearms training, in-service classes and early warning systems| Police1
Do men prefer long or short hair on women? Based on scientific studies and experiments, when it comes to women's hair, here's what men find attractive.| Health Digest
“Governor Murphy has taken a number of bold steps during the coronavirus response, a show of leadership that has thus far garnered widespread support, including from some groups that are typically not in his corner," said Shields. The post Rutgers-Eagleton Poll: Murphy ratings skyrocket amid pandemic appeared first on Eagleton Center on the American Governor.| Eagleton Center on the American Governor
Trooper Michael Proctor’s suspension due to inappropriate text messages serves as a stark reminder that anything written can become public and impact a case| Police1
Wisconsin’s partial veto is uniquely powerful because it allows the governor to change the intent of the Legislature, just as Evers did, said Kristoffer Shields, director of the Center on the American Governor at Rutgers University. Shields said he plans to cite the latest Evers veto when teaching about executive power. The post Wisconsin governor’s 400-year veto angers opponents in state with long history of creative cuts appeared first on Eagleton Center on the American Governor.| Eagleton Center on the American Governor
Rutgers University assistant research professor Kristoffer Shields said it's not altogether uncommon for ex-governors to make the move to higher education. Shields is a historian at the Eagleton Center on the American Governor, and points to states like Michigan, California and Maine as having former governors leading state universities and university systems. The post Tommy Thompson Begins Term As UW System President appeared first on Eagleton Center on the American Governor.| Eagleton Center on the American Governor
Kristofer Shields with the Eagleton Center on the American Governor at Rutgers University-New Brunswick in New Jersey defines the modern era as the second half of the 20th century and the 21st century. The post Beshears mark Father’s Day as first father-son duo to be governors of Kentucky appeared first on Eagleton Center on the American Governor.| Eagleton Center on the American Governor
“Crises such as the current pandemic require governors to assure citizens that they have the situation under control and console those who are suffering,” said Kristoffer Shields, assistant research professor and historian at the Eagleton Center on the American Governor. The post NJ Gov Murphy Approval Ratings Soar in Latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll appeared first on Eagleton Center on the American Governor.| Eagleton Center on the American Governor
In an August 2012 interview for the Rutgers Center on the American Governor, Whitman described how when she was approached about running for Somerset County freeholder, her first elective position, it was to be the token female. The post Whitman: Elect More Women to Counteract Misogyny in NJ Politics appeared first on Eagleton Center on the American Governor.| Eagleton Center on the American Governor