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RARE-X Announces the Expansion of its Board of Directors to Support the Organization s Growth and Launch Efforts

RARE-X Announces the Expansion of its Board of Directors to Support the Organization’s Growth and Launch Efforts Share Article New members will enhance RARE-X’s programs, pilots, and operational expansion with strategic expertise and leadership “The additions of Cynthia Grossman, PhD, Jason Colquitt, and Simon Frost to the board are very strategic. All bring a depth of knowledge in patient advocacy, health tech, scaling-up organizations, and operational excellence,” said Nicole Boice, RARE-X Co-Founder/Executive Director. ALISO VIEJO, Calif. (PRWEB) February 10, 2021 RARE-X today announced three new board members who will help support the nonprofit’s work in structured patient data collection, responsible data sharing, and the promise of its Federated Data Sharing Platform for data sharing and analysis. The new board members are Cynthia Grossman, PhD, director at Biogen; Jason Colquitt, CEO of Across

KU announces Truman Scholarship nominees

LAWRENCE Four outstanding juniors will be the University of Kansas nominees for Harry S. Truman Scholarships. The students are competing for the prestigious national awards, which provide up to $30,000 for graduate study. The awards are given to college juniors for leadership in public service. They are highly competitive, with only about 60 Truman Scholars named nationwide each year.   This year’s KU nominees:  Radhia Abdirahman, majoring in global & international studies and human biology (applied behavioral sciences)  
 Rachel Hall, majoring in global & international studies and political science and minoring in intelligence and national security studies 
 Gustavo Murillo-Espinoza, majoring in molecular, cellular & developmental biology and a minor in Latino/a studies 


Kids Create Art helps local children explore artistic abilities | West Orange Times & Observer | West Orange Times & Windermere Observer

  Elliston, a Horizon West resident, was Teacher of the Year at Sand Lake Elementary in 2015 and also received the Kessler Grand Bohemian Teacher of Excellence Scholarship award for excellence in teaching fine arts. Elliston launched Kids Create Art with the belief that a child’s creativity and imagination are two of their most precious gifts. Her goal is to provide an artistic experience that allows students to grow in a safe and nurturing environment that promotes artistic freedom. That’s what Matthews loves about Kids Create Art. “The basis behind it is that we want to encourage a lot of creativity with kids, and we want every child to know that they are an artist without feeling like they have to conform to something being right or wrong,” Matthews said. “With the way we teach art, we learn about different artists, and we show different techniques and how to do certain things. We work on a project that’s inspired by an artist, but then the kids are free to really

Montini Catholic celebrates first members of the Class of 2021 $100,000 Scholarship Club

Montini Catholic celebrates first members of the Class of 2021 $100,000 Scholarship Club Top row, from left, are: Kayla Chrapkowski of Westchester, Westchester Middle School; Nicolas Fisch of Woodridge, St. Scholastica School; and Ali Geraci of Addison, Indian Trail Junior High; and bottom row, Justin Monroe of Lombard, Glenn Westlake Middle School; Nora Sypkens of Hillside, Hillside School; and Jacob Weisshaar of Lombard, Glenn Westlake Middle School. Courtesy of Montini Catholic   Updated 1/18/2021 7:18 PM Montini Catholic Lasallian Preparatory High School in Lombard proudly recognized the first six members of its Class of 2021 $100,000 Scholarship Club. The club includes students who have received $100,000-plus in academic scholarship offers during their quests for college offers.

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