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WL-S names seniors of the month - Urbana Daily Citizen

WL-S names seniors of the month Perkins NAME: Joshua Ignatius Spinner School Activities and Awards: Track (3X varsity runner) Link Crew Leader If I were principal for a day: I’d organize a giant high school paintball match throughout the entire school. Favorite school memory: People who have been an inspiration to me include: My parents Because: I constantly see how hard they work in life. Whether it comes to their jobs or the roles they play as parents, I am grateful for their hard work and the tremendous sacrifices they make for the betterment of our family. I am thainkful for their everlasting love.

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4 faculty named inaugural Hubbard-Walder honorees

4 faculty named inaugural Hubbard-Walder honorees 4 faculty named inaugural Hubbard-Walder honorees By: Jack Rossi  |  2021.04.28  |  09:24 am Four University of Iowa faculty members Gail Bishop, Ray Fagenbaum, Cinda Coggins-Mosher, and Amy Strathman were named winners of the inaugural Hubbard-Walder Award for Excellence in Teaching. The new award is presented to UI faculty who have participated in a variety of university teaching (undergraduate, graduate or professional, classroom, one-on-one) and have contributed to curriculum and/or program development. Each recipient has a minimum six years of teaching experience at Iowa and will receive a $1,000 honorarium. Gail Bishop Bishop is the Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine Distinguished Professor of Microbiology and Holden Chair of Cancer Biology as well as the associate director for basic science research in the Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center. In her 32-year tenure, Bishop’s high-quality teaching

Column: STEM career can begin at Minnesota West

Column: STEM career can begin at Minnesota West Many people are unaware of the potential impact on teaching and learning designed with real-world applications in mind. Written By: Michael Wesslink, Minnesota West | 8:45 am, Apr. 28, 2021 × WORTHINGTON Recent current events include an epidemic, vaccine development and distribution, computer hacking on an unprecedented scale, storms and power outages, food supply chain interruptions, many corporations readjusting their business strategies, and even promise of investment in our nation’s aging infrastructure. The timing is right to prepare yourself for careers like being an epidemiologist, lab technician, biomedical engineer, pharmacist, systems or cyber security analyst, clean energy engineer or technician, agricultural engineer, veterinarian, logistics specialist, business or financial analyst, or electrical, mechanical or civil engineer. All of these careers and many more can begin with Science, Techn

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