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What We Learned at RARE Health Equity Summit

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Together, 104 Schools Pursue Inclusive Undergraduate Science Education

The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) is announcing today that 104 colleges and universities are receiving grants through HHMI’s Inclusive Excellence 3 (IE3) initiative to continue their critical work to build capacity for inclusion of all students in science.

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How beauty standards for LGBTQ people impact body image, mental health

Narrow beauty standards can have serious impacts on body image for LGBTQ people, who already face higher rates of eating disorders and other mental illnesses. Further fuelling fears of not being accepted over their identity or orientation, some people can go to dangerous lengths to look a certain way.

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Blanton Tolbert Named HHMI's Inaugural Vice President of Science Leadership and Culture

Blanton S. Tolbert, a biochemist at Case Western Reserve University, will serve as a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) vice president and head of the Institute’s new Center for Science Leadership and Culture.

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UT Nursing awarded $3.7M grant to provide quality mental health care services to rural communities

The University of Tennessee, College of Nursing has been awarded a $3.7M grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration to provide quality mental health care services to rural communities with underrepresented and minority residents, seeing both insured and uninsured patients, through nurse practitioner-led mobile health units and telehealth equipment.

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