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Dr. Segenet Kelemu - What Is Your Career Path?
Dr. Segenet Kelemu is the director general & CEO of the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe) in Nairobi, Kenya. She was born in Finote Selam, Ethiopia, and became the first woman from her region to attend university. After graduating with a BSc in plant sciences from Kansas State University, she moved to the United States to continue her education.
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5 Reasons to Attend Bisnow's Chicago Retail, Entertainment, Sports and Tourism Event
Bisnow’s Chicago Retail, Entertainment, and Sports and Tourism event will showcase how the city is adapting to market challenges and finding opportunities to grow. The event will be held at Fifth Third Arena on May 29, and industry leaders will be there to explore the trends shaping the future of Chicago retail, entertainment, sports and tourism.
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Chattanooga's Champy's Restaurant Owner Says he's Frustrated
Chattanooga Police say officer responded to the scene at 6:36 p.m. When they arrived, officers learned that the 2 men who were shot had already been transported in a personal vehicle to the hospital. Champy's owner Seth Champion tells us 2 of his employees almost got shot in the chaos.
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2024 Mayor’s Small Business Conference
Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce will get things started with a Small Business Forum. The 2024 Mayor’s Small Business Conference will be held next week.
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Business School Recognizes Student Ambassadors
Business school recognizes student leaders set to graduate in May. About 80 students, faculty and staff were on hand for the luncheon. The student ambassadors are selected by the president and vice president of the organization.
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Read more at Oxford Eagle
Aamjiwnaang First Nation Declares State of Emergency Over Benzene Leak
Aamjiwnaang First Nation is declaring a state of emergency over a benzene leak linked to a neighbouring petrochemical facility. The community near Sarnia, Ont. raised the alarm last week as citizens fell ill and closed its offices to limit exposure to the cancer-causing substance. Leaders from the First Nation and international environment advocates also wrote to the federal environment minister on Thursday asking him to take immediate steps to ensure the Ineos Styrolution plant remains closed
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Read more at Yahoo News Canada
Kentucky Basketball Recruiting Updates - CatsPause Offers 50% Off the First Year
The Kentucky basketball roster received positive news with the addition of Amari Williams from Drexel. Williams, a 6-foot-10 forward, averaged 12.2 points and 7.8 rebounds last year. The move also sent all of the Kentucky basketball players with eligibility into the college basketball transfer portal.
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Climbing Stairs Promotes Heart Health and Longevity
Experts recommend regular stair climbing for overall health, aiming for three to six flights of stairs per day. The benefits of exercise are well-known, from better heart health and lower blood pressure to improved mood. There are many ways to be active on a regular basis, such as taking the stairs.
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Northwestern University Faculty Announces New Members of the Academy
Megan Bang, Bruce Carruthers, Wei Chen, Suzan van der Lee and Uri J. Wilensky are among the 250 members elected in 2024. They are recognized for their excellence and commitment to uphold the Academy’s mission of engaging with professions across different perspectives. The Academy was founded on ideals that celebrate the life of the mind, the importance of knowledge, and the belief that the arts and sciences are “necessary to the interest, honor, dignity and happiness of a free,
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Quantum Information Science and Its Applications
The American Physical Society (APS) March Meeting is one of the largest annual physics conferences of the world. This year’s edition hosted over 10,000 scientists and students from around the globe, offering a rich platform to exchange novel ideas and breakthroughs that advance the field of physics. The meeting undoubtedly covered a comprehensive range of topics, of which many are of particular interest to our computational science community.
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Read more at Nature.com