Couples daylong rampage. The massive manhunt and how they stopped the carnage. And the hunt for the woman defacing National Parks. Painting on rock formations and posting her work online. How social media is helping to track her down. And good morning. We are going to start with the Deadly School shooting in washington state. Students sprinting outside to get away from a killer who turned a cafeteria there into a crime scene. This was not an outcast. He was a popular kid, a Football Player who had just been named homecoming prince, and Neal Karlinsky has the latest from outside the high school in washington, neal. Reporter good morning. The School Remains locked down this morning, still very much an active crime scene. Investigators trying to understand why a popular student would allegedly go on a shooting spree. We have information of a possible shooting at at high school in the cafeteria. Reporter 10 39 a. M. , t call from 911 from inside the school. An active shooter for now. Repor
Draven Rodriguez yearbook photo, which features his cat Mr. Bigglesworth, is a concept that that does not sit well with the officials at the Schenectady High School. Rodriguez started a petition, hoping to change the officials' minds. And so far the teen and his cat are winning the yearbook PR battle.
Emami, who is executive dean at the University of Washington School of Nursing, listed diversity, equity and inclusion as her top priorities for her new role.
Dean agrees to address lengthy demand list
As the fall semester saw a rise in virtual learning amid COVID-19, the Yale School of Nursing saw a rise in racism complaints.
A group at Yale called the IDEAS Council, which stands for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Action, Solutions, created a seven-page list of demands for Yale and its School of Nursing.
Members of the IDEAS Council, according to their website, are made up of students, alumni and faculty and “are champions for DEI within the school, accountable delegates who represent the interests of their constituents, and conduits for relaying information to leadership.”