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Simon & Schuster has revealed new details, including the cover artwork, for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Revenant, the upcoming Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novel from Alex White. Announced in September 2020 alongside another novel spotlighting Star Trek s female characters, Star Trek: Deep Space [.] ....
Feedback sought on set of 65 recommendations developed by Roadmap 2020 Task Force By Hub staff report / Published May 28, 2021 Johns Hopkins University unveiled a set of draft recommendations Monday that will lay the foundation for the next iteration of the JHU Roadmap on Diversity and Inclusion, which since 2016 has served as the university s guiding document and accountability framework for advancing equity and inclusion. The 65 recommendations cover a range of topics faculty diversity and staff advancement, community and alumni engagement, student support and success, training and development, and institutional accountability. They were developed by the 43-member Roadmap 2020 Task Force and seven working groups made up of 162 students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community partners. ....
addresses new members of the Order of the Engineer at the annual induction ceremony held on the Homewood campus on May 25. The Order of the Engineer ceremony, held Tuesday on the Johns Hopkins University Homewood campus, officially welcomed nearly 150 members of the graduating Class of 2021 to the engineering profession. At the ceremony, the students recited the Obligation of the Engineer oath, in which they promise to use their skills without reservation, for the public good. Ed Schlesinger, dean of the Whiting School of Engineering, spoke about ways the new professionals can wield their technical prowess and problem-solving skills to fight social scourges such as racism and promote social justice. It is engineers who are developing algorithms to address racial bias in computer vision a technology linked to racial profiling and who are using data analytics to spotlight inequities in access to health care and inequities in educational outcomes, Schlesinger said. ....