Sandburg medical assisting program gains national accreditation
Aaron Frey, PR Specialist, Carl Sandburg College
GALESBURG Carl Sandburg College’s medical assisting program recently earned accreditation through the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Programs (CAAHEP), allowing both future and recent graduates of the program to become fully certified.
“Gaining the certificate and the CMA (certified medical assistant) credentials can literally change a person s life,” said Kris Gray, Sandburg’s dean of health professions. “They learn so much in a very short period of time, and they re an incredibly needed and invaluable member of the health care community because they re so prevalent in outpatient offices.”
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European Cultural Institutes in New York spearhead a transatlantic, collaborative art initiative
Artists are only expected to collaborate on a singular project, that they each own 50/50.
NEW YORK, NY
.- Creating a fair and equitable space after COVID shuttered artists from residencies, travel, studio visits, exhibitions, and physical networking, UN/MUTE is an online residency that provides artists an opportunity for a critical exchange and collaboration while simultaneously connecting resources from the global cultural epicenter of New York City.
This project is co-organized by Undercurrent and the European Union National Institutes for Cultures New York Cluster.
The online world that has emerged in response to the pandemic reshapes our definition of social contact, obscures our private and public environments, and circumscribes the evolution of communication. UN/MUTE- 10002 follows the narratives of ten European artists who have never visited New York City and ten NYC-b
Monday, Feb. 1
10 a.m. â The virtual Future Forum career fair, hosted virtually via Brazen, will be held for students in the College of Information Sciences and Technology. Student registration can be found here.Â
11:30 a.m. â Lewis Hyde will discuss âThe Art of Forgettingâ as a part of the John M. Anderson Endowed Lecture Series, which begins Monday. The webinar will take place on Zoom, and registration can be found here.
Tuesday, Feb. 2
6 p.m. â âCreating Content in 2021,â a virtual series held by Bellisario College of Communication Alumni Society Board, will host its second five hour-long webinar. This session will be moderated by Natalie Buyny, and it will host panelists from NBCUniversal Media, CommScope and Accelerated Enrollment Solutions. Watch the session here.Â
A selection of virtual and in-person cultural events happening at Penn State this weekend and next week The Anxiety Project by Bill Doan, is on display at the HUB-Robeson Galleries at University Park campus and online through March 14.Image: Ashleigh Longtine
Things to Do at Penn State: Jan. 28-Feb. 4
January 27, 2021
What s happening at Penn State? Here s a look at some of the cultural events both in-person and virtual taking place at the University this weekend and next week:
Performances