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January 21: News from around the Driftless Area
‘News from Around the Driftless Area’ is a compilation showcasing the excellent work and interesting tidbits from the community journalists sprinkled throughout our area.
VIROQUA –The Vernon County Health Department offered its first COVID-19 mass vaccination clinic last week for front line health care workers. They were able to administer the first dose of the vaccine to 150 people. More information about upcoming clinics and vaccine eligibility will be released in coming weeks… The Friends of Vernon County Parks and Forests hosts ‘Snowcially distanced’ guided winter walks exploring various Vernon County parks! The next walk will take place at the Upper Duck Egg Park starting at 3 p.m., on Saturday, Feb. 6. The winter walks and bonfire series are for family and friends of all ages. Walkers are to meet in the parks’ parking lots. All walks will have a volunteer guide and will be approximately 45 minutes t
Mount to Add Master of Science Degree and Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis Byline Share This Post
Mount St. Mary’s University will add a Master of Science degree and certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to its graduate degree offerings, aligning with the growing demand for skilled professionals in psychology, education and the health professions. The Maryland Higher Education Commission, the coordinating board responsible for establishing statewide policies for Maryland public and private colleges and universities, approved the Mount’s proposal in November 2020, and the Mount anticipates launching the program in Fall 2021.
ABA is a discipline concerned with the application of behavioral science in real-world settings such as clinics, schools and industry with the aim of improving socially important issues such as behavior problems and learning.
The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges announced this week that it had awarded about $5 million in CARES Act grants to community colleges around the state, including