College of DuPage finds creative ways to engage with the community Janey Sarther, left, of the McAninch Arts Center and Molly Junokas, project coordinator for the Frida Kahlo: Timeless exhibit at the College of DuPage, set up a display during the Día de los Muertos celebration last fall at Camera Park in Glendale Heights. The drive-by event, hosted by the Cleve Carney Museum of Art and MAC, collected more than 100 bags and 10 cases of nonperishable food items, diapers, baby wipes and first aid supplies. Karie Angell Luc for the Daily Herald
Posted4/15/2021 11:43 AM
One of the pillars driving College of DuPage s strategic long-range plan is arts, culture and community engagement. The pandemic impacted our ability to fully provide activities in these key areas at a time when they were essential to the well-being of our community, but we found creative and thoughtful ways to reach out during these challenging times.
The most wanted life sciences jobs in Hong Kong and their salaries Details
The healthcare industry has been extremely resistant to the economic downturn brought about by the pandemic. While more and more global pharmaceutical, medical technology and bio manufacturing companies have called Hong Kong their home in APAC, there is a steadily growing number of startups with a focus on health tech and novel medicines.
Randstad s latest report reveals the top seven in-demand jobs of the life sciences sector in Hong Kong and how much money they make per month. They are medical laboratory technologists, research scientists, clinical research associates/assistants, radiographers, medical device sales managers, product specialists, and medical writers.
World Sleep Congress 2022 to be Held in Rome 09 April 2021
Ega worldwide congresses & events announced that World Sleep Society has decided to hold its first face-to-face congress after the COVID-19 pandemic from 11
th to 16
th March 2022 at the Nuvola Convention Centre in the Eternal City Rome and have contracted them as their DMC service provider.
The International Congress of the World Sleep Society is the most important meeting of Sleep Research Scientists worldwide.
In Vancouver (Canada) at the last in-person congress in 2019, over 4.000 participants enjoyed a vast scientific programme with 12 keynotes, 89 symposia, 17 courses, 10 panel discussions and 192 oral abstract presentations.
The 2022 edition will be hosted by the Italian Association of Sleep Medicine (AIMS) with the goal to showcase the national society with an in-person meeting to the global sleep medicine and research audience.
The Atlantic
What Conspiracy Theorists Don’t Believe
Distinguishing excessive doubt from excessive belief can help inform how to bring a conspiracy theorist back to reality.
March 16, 2021
Paul Spella / The Atlantic
Some people believe the most extraordinary things. Earth is flat, and airplane GPS is rigged to fool pilots into thinking otherwise. COVID-19 vaccines are a pretext to inject thought-controlling microchips into us all. The true president of the United States is Donald Trump; his inauguration will happen on January 20, make that March 4, make that a date to be arranged very soon.
The question “How could anybody believe this stuff?” comes naturally enough. That may not be the most helpful question, however. Conspiracy theorists believe strange ideas, yes. But these outlandish beliefs rest on a solid foundation of