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...assistance manager with APS Healthcare, who helped King County set up its debriefing system. Jurors who have suffered through the silence often have post-traumatic stress symptoms, nightmares and dreams, spontaneous crying and depression, even thoughts of suicide. Recognizing those symptoms and being told where to seek help is vital, Covey said...
...take on the Rhode Island, Bucknell, and Boston College heavyweight crews. Although the team only attained a victory in the novice eight division on the day, the race was not about the result, as the regatta functioned as an exhibition for the lightweights. The contest was more about gaining vital experience that the crew has lacked this season, as the Charles did not thaw out until the middle of March—weeks later than expected. The squad hopes to build off of this challenge and transfer the training into winning next week. “Obviously, it?...
...research in deciding professorial salaries. Effecting her and her task force’s recommendations will be critically important in the face of many professors’ tendency to devote scant attention to pedagogy in favor of research, writing, and publication. Though scholarship is no doubt vital to any modern research university, it cannot function as such without quality instruction from devoted researchers. Still other achievements include her work to ensure that all Ph.D. students have adequate dissertation funding, to unify “best practices” from the highly modular and disconnected graduate programs, and to improve access...
...Nearly every important public problem in the world involves government, business, and civil society, and so the idea here that we should work collaboratively is absolutely vital,” he said...
...This vital new endowment fund—and the tremendous generosity that it represents—demonstrates the long-term significance of Sidney Verba’s tenure in the University Library,” Fergusson wrote...