On last week’s installment of the international team competition, and the weeks to come.
Day: April 22, 2024
Study Reveals Inferior End-of-Life Treatment for Black Ovarian Cancer Patients
Non-Hispanic Black (NHB) patients with ovarian cancer (OC) receive lower-quality end of life (EOL) care compared to their non-Hispanic White (NHW) counterparts, according to a study.
Dominant Navy Rugby Defeats Life 27-17 in National Semifinal with Ronan Krieger’s Precision Kicking and Solid Defense
Top-seeded Navy rugby beat Life, 27-17, to advance to the national championship game for the second straight year.
Closing the Gap: Empowering Indigenous Communities with Holistic Health Approaches
Native Americans die an average of 14 years earlier than white Americans due to factors like poverty, racism and trauma.
America’s Best Natural Swimming Holes: A Guide to Refreshing Summer Escapes
From natural waterslides to creeks and rivers, these are the best swimming holes in the U.S. to visit this summer.
Balancing Act: Rachel Shenk’s Quest for Life Harmony
While on vacation several weeks ago in the tiny port town of Le Brusc in southern France, my youngest daughter said to me, “My sister and I think you work
Reviving the Historic Stringer Hotel: A Beacon of Heritage in Dubois, Wyoming
When Jeff Kintzler learned someone was going to buy the 110-year-old Stringer Hotel in Dubois and tear it down, he bought the building himself to save it. Now it’s one of Dubois’ oldest and tallest, and has a new lease on life.
Mastering Hands-Only CPR: Unveiling the Dual Steps for Life-saving Readiness
Every year, 350,000 people die from cardiac arrest in the United States. However, hands-on emergency intervention like cardiopulmonary resuscitation – or CPR – from a bystander can make the difference between life and death in sudden cardiac arrest emergencies. In fact, immediate CPR can double or triple a cardiac arrest victim’s chance of survival, according […]
Kevin Jones: Champion of Sustainable Energy and Education
SOUTH ROYALTON — Nicole Lepre, a former student at Vermont Law and Graduate School, told her professor Kevin Jones that she was interested in some of the more nuanced policy related to electric vehicles. “Then Kevin was like, ‘Well, why don’t you help…
Keith White Recognized by Lewis University for Dedication to Theater and Education
The former professor and theater director at Lewis University received the Romeoville university’s first Dean’s Lifetime Award for Excellence.