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By Local News | MyWabashValley.com
May 25, 2021 | 4:10 PM
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) Indiana State University has received a grant of more than $1.48 million from the federal Health Resources and Services Administration to support primary care physician assistant training for rural and medically underserved areas of Indiana.
The grant will fund a five-year project called Preparing Physician Assistants for Rural Practice: Sycamore Physician Assistant Rural Care Program (SPARC). The grant project is the result of collaboration between ISU’s Office of Sponsored Programs, the Physician Assistant Studies program, and health professional programs including physical therapy, nursing, social work. Liz Metzger of Sponsored Programs and Nicole Heck of Physician Assistant Studies have been instrumental in securing the highly competitive federal grant.
Photo - of - by Jennifer L. Williams | May 14, 2021
Ann Marie Stock left the classroom to add her time and talents to the administration at William & Mary. As vice provost for academic & faculty affairs (VPAFA) the past four years, she has had an opportunity to broadly impact teaching and learning.
Stock, a professor of Hispanic studies and film and media studies, brought her own unique perspective to the job.
“She is widely regarded as an outstanding teacher, internationally renowned scholar and successful academic leader,” Provost Peggy Agouris wrote in a campus message.
“Most recently, in her four-year term as vice provost, Ann Marie has consistently demonstrated her creativity, collaborative spirit and commitment to the institution and, in doing so, has brought about significant and lasting changes.”